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Network Topologies
• LANs and WANs - Geographical coverage
• LANs
– A single geographical location, such as office building,
school, etc
– Typically High speed and cheaper.

• WANs
– Spans more than one geographical location often
connecting separated LANs
– Slower
– Costly hardware, routers, dedicated leased lines and
complicated implementation procedures.

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Network Topologies
• Topology - Physical and logical network
layout
– Physical – actual layout of the computer cables
and other network devices
– Logical – the way in which the network appears
to the devices that use it.

• Common topologies:
– Bus, ring, star, mesh and wireless
2

1
Bus topology
• Uses a trunk or backbone to which all of the computers on
the network connect.
• Systems connect to this backbone using T connectors or
taps.
• Coaxial cablings ( 10Base-2, 10Base5) were popular
options years ago.

3

Bus Topology
Advantages

Disadvantages

Cheap and easy to implement

Network disruption when computers are
added or removed

Require less cable

A break in the cable will prevent all
systems from accessing the network.

Does not use any specialized network
equipment.

Difficult to troubleshoot.

4

2
Ring Topology
• Logical ring
– Meaning that data travels in circular fashion
from one computer to another on the network.
– Typically FDDI, SONET or Token Ring
technology are used to implement a ring
network
– Ring networks are most commonly wired in a
star configuration
• Token Ring has multi-station access unit
(MSAU),equivalent to hub or switch. MSAU
performs the token circulation internally.
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Ring Topology

Advantages

Disadvantages

Cable faults are easily located, making
troubleshooting easier

Expansion to the network can cause
network disruption

Ring networks are moderately easy to
install

A single break in the cable can disrupt the
entire network.
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3
Star Topology
• All computers/devices connect to a central
device called hub or switch.
• Each device requires a single cable
• point-to-point connection between the
device and hub.
• Most widely implemented
• Hub is the single point of failure
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Star Topology
Advantages

Disadvantages

Easily expanded without disruption
to the network

Requires more cable

Cable failure affects only a single
user

A central connecting device allows
for a single point of failure

Easy to troubleshoot and isolate
problems

More difficult to implement

8

4
Mesh Topology
• Each computer connects to every other.
• High level of redundancy.
• Rarely used.
–
–
–
–

Wiring is very complicated
Cabling cost is high
Troubleshooting a failed cable is tricky
A variation hybrid mesh – create point to point
connection between specific network devices, often
seen in WAN implementation.
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Mesh Topology

Advantages

Disadvantages

Provides redundant paths between
devices

Requires more cable than the other
LAN topologies

The network can be expanded
without disruption to current uses

Complicated implementation

10

5
Wireless networking
• Do not require physical cabling
• Particularly useful for remote access for
laptop users
• Eliminate cable faults and cable breaks.
• Signal interference and security issue.

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Wireless networking

Advantages

Disadvantages

Allows for wireless remote access

Potential security issues associated with
wireless transmissions

Network can be expanded without
disruption to current users

Limited speed in comparison to other
network topologies
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IEEE and Networking standards
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers (IEEE) developed a series of
networking standards
– Networking technologies developed by
manufacturers are Compatible
– Cabling, networking devices and protocols are
all interchangeable under the banner of a
specific IEEE
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Specification Name
802.1

Internetworking

802.2

The LLC(Logincal Link Control) sublayer

802.3

CSMA/CD ( Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
Detection) for Ethernet networks

802.4

A token passing bus

802.5

Token Ring networks

802.6

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

802.7

Broadband Technical Advisory Group

802.8

Fiber-Optic Technical Advisory Group

802.9

Integrated Voice and Data Networks

802.10

Standards for Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (SILS) (Network
Security)

802.11

Wireless networks

802.12

100Mbps technologies, including 100BASEVG-AnyLAN
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802.3 IEEE standard
•
•

Defines characteristics for Ethernet networks.
New additions,
–
–
–
–
–

•
•
•
•

802.3u for Fast Ethernet
802.3z for Gigabit Ethernet, referred to as 802.3x.
……
802.3ac 10gbits/s, expe. 2009
……

Speed: Original 10Mbps, Fast Ethernet 100Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet
1000Mbps
Topology: bus or star.
Media: Coaxial and twisted pair cabling, also fiber optic cable.
Access method: CSMA/CD

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802.5 IEEE standard
• Specifies the characteristics for Token Ring
Networks.
• Introduced by IBM in the mid 80s, network
topology of choice until the rise of the popularity
of Ethernet.
• Speed: 4 to 16Mbps
• Topology: logical ring and most often a physical
star. Logical ring is often created in the
Multistation Access Unit (MSAU)
• Media: twisted pair cabling.
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• Access method: token passing.

8
802.11b IEEE Standard
•

- Wireless

Specifies the characteristics of wireless LAN Ethernet networks.
– Special devices called wireless access points to allow communicate.
– Also connect to wired networks to create wireless portions of entire
networks.
– Access method: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance
(CSMA/CA ), a variation of CSMA/CD.
– Topology: physical wireless, logical bus

•

Protocol
–
–
–
–

802.11b 1999 2.4GHz, 11Mbits/s
802.11g 2003 2.4GHz, 54 Mbits/s
802.11n 2008 2.4G,5GHz, 248Mbits/s
... …

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FDDI
• Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) standard
was developed by American National Standards
Institute (ANSI)
• Dual ring technology for fault tolerance
• Speed: 100Mbps or higher
• Topology: dual ring topology
• Media: fiber optic cable, > 2 kilometers. Also
possible use copper wire as Copper Distributed
Data Interface (CDDI).
• Access method: token-passing access method
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Standard

Speed

802.3

Physical
Topology

10Mbps

Logical
Topology

Media

Access
Method

Bus and Star

Coaxial and
Twisted pair

CSMA/CD

(802.3u)

100Mbps( Fast
Ethernet)

Star

Bus

Twisted pair

CSMA/CD

(802.3z)

1000Mbps

Star

Bus

Twisted pair

CSMA/CD

802.5

4Mbps and
16Mbps

Star

Ring

Twisted pair

Token
passing

802.11b

11Mbps

Wireless

Bus

Radio waves

CSMA/CA

FDDI

100Mbps

Dual Ring

Ring

Fiber-optic
Twisted
pair/CDDI

Token
passing

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Network topologies

  • 1. Network Topologies • LANs and WANs - Geographical coverage • LANs – A single geographical location, such as office building, school, etc – Typically High speed and cheaper. • WANs – Spans more than one geographical location often connecting separated LANs – Slower – Costly hardware, routers, dedicated leased lines and complicated implementation procedures. 1 Network Topologies • Topology - Physical and logical network layout – Physical – actual layout of the computer cables and other network devices – Logical – the way in which the network appears to the devices that use it. • Common topologies: – Bus, ring, star, mesh and wireless 2 1
  • 2. Bus topology • Uses a trunk or backbone to which all of the computers on the network connect. • Systems connect to this backbone using T connectors or taps. • Coaxial cablings ( 10Base-2, 10Base5) were popular options years ago. 3 Bus Topology Advantages Disadvantages Cheap and easy to implement Network disruption when computers are added or removed Require less cable A break in the cable will prevent all systems from accessing the network. Does not use any specialized network equipment. Difficult to troubleshoot. 4 2
  • 3. Ring Topology • Logical ring – Meaning that data travels in circular fashion from one computer to another on the network. – Typically FDDI, SONET or Token Ring technology are used to implement a ring network – Ring networks are most commonly wired in a star configuration • Token Ring has multi-station access unit (MSAU),equivalent to hub or switch. MSAU performs the token circulation internally. 5 Ring Topology Advantages Disadvantages Cable faults are easily located, making troubleshooting easier Expansion to the network can cause network disruption Ring networks are moderately easy to install A single break in the cable can disrupt the entire network. 6 3
  • 4. Star Topology • All computers/devices connect to a central device called hub or switch. • Each device requires a single cable • point-to-point connection between the device and hub. • Most widely implemented • Hub is the single point of failure 7 Star Topology Advantages Disadvantages Easily expanded without disruption to the network Requires more cable Cable failure affects only a single user A central connecting device allows for a single point of failure Easy to troubleshoot and isolate problems More difficult to implement 8 4
  • 5. Mesh Topology • Each computer connects to every other. • High level of redundancy. • Rarely used. – – – – Wiring is very complicated Cabling cost is high Troubleshooting a failed cable is tricky A variation hybrid mesh – create point to point connection between specific network devices, often seen in WAN implementation. 9 Mesh Topology Advantages Disadvantages Provides redundant paths between devices Requires more cable than the other LAN topologies The network can be expanded without disruption to current uses Complicated implementation 10 5
  • 6. Wireless networking • Do not require physical cabling • Particularly useful for remote access for laptop users • Eliminate cable faults and cable breaks. • Signal interference and security issue. 11 Wireless networking Advantages Disadvantages Allows for wireless remote access Potential security issues associated with wireless transmissions Network can be expanded without disruption to current users Limited speed in comparison to other network topologies 12 6
  • 7. IEEE and Networking standards • Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) developed a series of networking standards – Networking technologies developed by manufacturers are Compatible – Cabling, networking devices and protocols are all interchangeable under the banner of a specific IEEE 13 Specification Name 802.1 Internetworking 802.2 The LLC(Logincal Link Control) sublayer 802.3 CSMA/CD ( Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) for Ethernet networks 802.4 A token passing bus 802.5 Token Ring networks 802.6 Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) 802.7 Broadband Technical Advisory Group 802.8 Fiber-Optic Technical Advisory Group 802.9 Integrated Voice and Data Networks 802.10 Standards for Interoperable LAN/MAN Security (SILS) (Network Security) 802.11 Wireless networks 802.12 100Mbps technologies, including 100BASEVG-AnyLAN 14 7
  • 8. 802.3 IEEE standard • • Defines characteristics for Ethernet networks. New additions, – – – – – • • • • 802.3u for Fast Ethernet 802.3z for Gigabit Ethernet, referred to as 802.3x. …… 802.3ac 10gbits/s, expe. 2009 …… Speed: Original 10Mbps, Fast Ethernet 100Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet 1000Mbps Topology: bus or star. Media: Coaxial and twisted pair cabling, also fiber optic cable. Access method: CSMA/CD 15 802.5 IEEE standard • Specifies the characteristics for Token Ring Networks. • Introduced by IBM in the mid 80s, network topology of choice until the rise of the popularity of Ethernet. • Speed: 4 to 16Mbps • Topology: logical ring and most often a physical star. Logical ring is often created in the Multistation Access Unit (MSAU) • Media: twisted pair cabling. 16 • Access method: token passing. 8
  • 9. 802.11b IEEE Standard • - Wireless Specifies the characteristics of wireless LAN Ethernet networks. – Special devices called wireless access points to allow communicate. – Also connect to wired networks to create wireless portions of entire networks. – Access method: Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA ), a variation of CSMA/CD. – Topology: physical wireless, logical bus • Protocol – – – – 802.11b 1999 2.4GHz, 11Mbits/s 802.11g 2003 2.4GHz, 54 Mbits/s 802.11n 2008 2.4G,5GHz, 248Mbits/s ... … 17 FDDI • Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) standard was developed by American National Standards Institute (ANSI) • Dual ring technology for fault tolerance • Speed: 100Mbps or higher • Topology: dual ring topology • Media: fiber optic cable, > 2 kilometers. Also possible use copper wire as Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI). • Access method: token-passing access method 18 9
  • 10. Standard Speed 802.3 Physical Topology 10Mbps Logical Topology Media Access Method Bus and Star Coaxial and Twisted pair CSMA/CD (802.3u) 100Mbps( Fast Ethernet) Star Bus Twisted pair CSMA/CD (802.3z) 1000Mbps Star Bus Twisted pair CSMA/CD 802.5 4Mbps and 16Mbps Star Ring Twisted pair Token passing 802.11b 11Mbps Wireless Bus Radio waves CSMA/CA FDDI 100Mbps Dual Ring Ring Fiber-optic Twisted pair/CDDI Token passing 19 10