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Types Of Network & types of topology Prepared By : Pruthvi & Pawan
What do you mean by Network? Networking is the concept of sharing resources and services. a network of computers is a group of interconnected system sharing resources and interacting using a shared resources and interacting using a shared communication link. The shared resource can be data a printer a fax modem or a service such as a database or an email system
Types Of Network	 LAN - Local Area Network  WAN - Wide Area Network  MAN - Metropolitan Area Network  SAN - Storage Area Network, System Area Network, Server Area Network, or sometimes Small Area Network  CAN - Campus Area Network, Controller Area Network, or sometimes Cluster Area Network  PAN - Personal Area Network  DAN - Desk Area Network  VPN Pear To Pear
LAN A LAN connects network devices over a relatively short distance.  A networked office building, school, or home usually contains a single LAN, though sometimes one building will contain a few small LANs (perhaps one per room), and occasionally a LAN will span a group of nearby buildings. LANs are also typically owned, controlled, and managed by a single person or organization.
MAN A network spanning a physical area larger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN, such as a city. A MAN is typically owned an operated by a single entity such as a government body or large corporation.
WAN	 A WAN spans a large physical distance. The Internet is the largest WAN, spanning the Earth. A WAN is a geographically-dispersed collection of LANs.  A network device called a Router connects LANs to a WAN. In IP networking, the router maintains both a LAN address and a WAN address.
VPN A secure network that uses the Internet as its backbone but relies on firewalls, encryption and other security A pipe traveling through the Internet
Peer to Peer Network Networks that connect from one PC to another PC. Common use is the downloading and trading of files. Advantages: Easy installation Low maintenance cost
Continue…
Other Networks Campus Area Network - a network spanning multiple LANs but smaller than a MAN, such as on a university or local business campus.  Storage Area Network - connects servers to data storage devices through a technology like Fiber Channel. System Area Network - links high-performance computers with high-speed connections in a cluster configuration. Also known as Cluster Area Network.
Continue… Personal Area Network: Connection of computer to peripherals or other computers. It is used to Connect PDA and desktop computer.
Topologies A topology describes the configuration of a communication network.  A topology describes the physical and the logical interconnection between the different nodes of a network.  Network topologies are classified as  Physical Logical  Signal
Continue… A Physical topology describes the mapping of the network nodes and the physical connections between them. A Signal topology describes the paths, which the signals take while they pass over the network.  The mapping of the paths taken by data as they travel over the network is known as a logical topology.
Types Of Network Topologies Bus Topology Ring Topology Mesh Topology Star Topology Tree Topology
Bus Topology All the nodes of a network are connected to a common transmission medium having two endpoints. All the data that travels over the network is transmitted through a common transmission medium known as the bus or the backbone of the network. Bus topology is easy to handle and implement and is best suited for small networks.   The downside of this topology is that the limited cable length limits the number of stations, thus limiting the performance to a less number of nodes.
Bus Topology
Ring Topology In a ring topology, every node in the network is connected to two other nodes  The data that are transmitted over the network pass through each of the nodes in the ring until they reach the destination node. In a ring network, the data and the signals that pass over the network travel in a single direction.  The ring topology does not require a central server to manage connectivity between the nodes and facilitates an orderly network operation. But, the failure of a single station in the network can render the entire network inoperable.
Ring Topology
Star Topology In this type of network topology, each node of the network is connected to a central node, which is known as a hub.  The data that is transmitted between the network nodes passes across the central hub.  The centralized nature of a star network provides a certain amount of simplicity while also achieving separation of each device in the network.  The disadvantage of a star topology is that the network transmission is largely dependent on the central hub. The failure of the central hub results in total network inoperability.
Star Topology
Mesh Topology  A Full Mesh network , each network node is connected to every other node in the network. Due to this arrangement of nodes, it becomes possible for a simultaneous transmission of signals from one node to several other nodes.  A Partially connected mesh network, only some of the network nodes are connected to more than one node. This is beneficial over a fully connected mesh in terms of redundancy caused by the point-to-point links between all the nodes.  The nodes of a mesh network require possessing some kind of routing logic so that the signals and the data traveling over the network take the shortest path during each of the transmissions.
Tree Topology It is also known as a hierarchical topology and has a central root node that is connected to one or more nodes of a lower hierarchy.  In a symmetrical hierarchy, each node in the network has a specific fixed number of nodes connected to those at a lower level.
Hybrid Topology Hybrid network topologies, which are composed of a combination of two or more basic topologies.

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Network And Topology

  • 1. Types Of Network & types of topology Prepared By : Pruthvi & Pawan
  • 2. What do you mean by Network? Networking is the concept of sharing resources and services. a network of computers is a group of interconnected system sharing resources and interacting using a shared resources and interacting using a shared communication link. The shared resource can be data a printer a fax modem or a service such as a database or an email system
  • 3. Types Of Network LAN - Local Area Network WAN - Wide Area Network MAN - Metropolitan Area Network SAN - Storage Area Network, System Area Network, Server Area Network, or sometimes Small Area Network CAN - Campus Area Network, Controller Area Network, or sometimes Cluster Area Network PAN - Personal Area Network DAN - Desk Area Network VPN Pear To Pear
  • 4. LAN A LAN connects network devices over a relatively short distance. A networked office building, school, or home usually contains a single LAN, though sometimes one building will contain a few small LANs (perhaps one per room), and occasionally a LAN will span a group of nearby buildings. LANs are also typically owned, controlled, and managed by a single person or organization.
  • 5. MAN A network spanning a physical area larger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN, such as a city. A MAN is typically owned an operated by a single entity such as a government body or large corporation.
  • 6. WAN A WAN spans a large physical distance. The Internet is the largest WAN, spanning the Earth. A WAN is a geographically-dispersed collection of LANs. A network device called a Router connects LANs to a WAN. In IP networking, the router maintains both a LAN address and a WAN address.
  • 7. VPN A secure network that uses the Internet as its backbone but relies on firewalls, encryption and other security A pipe traveling through the Internet
  • 8.
  • 9. Peer to Peer Network Networks that connect from one PC to another PC. Common use is the downloading and trading of files. Advantages: Easy installation Low maintenance cost
  • 11. Other Networks Campus Area Network - a network spanning multiple LANs but smaller than a MAN, such as on a university or local business campus. Storage Area Network - connects servers to data storage devices through a technology like Fiber Channel. System Area Network - links high-performance computers with high-speed connections in a cluster configuration. Also known as Cluster Area Network.
  • 12. Continue… Personal Area Network: Connection of computer to peripherals or other computers. It is used to Connect PDA and desktop computer.
  • 13. Topologies A topology describes the configuration of a communication network. A topology describes the physical and the logical interconnection between the different nodes of a network. Network topologies are classified as Physical Logical Signal
  • 14. Continue… A Physical topology describes the mapping of the network nodes and the physical connections between them. A Signal topology describes the paths, which the signals take while they pass over the network. The mapping of the paths taken by data as they travel over the network is known as a logical topology.
  • 15. Types Of Network Topologies Bus Topology Ring Topology Mesh Topology Star Topology Tree Topology
  • 16. Bus Topology All the nodes of a network are connected to a common transmission medium having two endpoints. All the data that travels over the network is transmitted through a common transmission medium known as the bus or the backbone of the network. Bus topology is easy to handle and implement and is best suited for small networks. The downside of this topology is that the limited cable length limits the number of stations, thus limiting the performance to a less number of nodes.
  • 18. Ring Topology In a ring topology, every node in the network is connected to two other nodes The data that are transmitted over the network pass through each of the nodes in the ring until they reach the destination node. In a ring network, the data and the signals that pass over the network travel in a single direction. The ring topology does not require a central server to manage connectivity between the nodes and facilitates an orderly network operation. But, the failure of a single station in the network can render the entire network inoperable.
  • 20. Star Topology In this type of network topology, each node of the network is connected to a central node, which is known as a hub. The data that is transmitted between the network nodes passes across the central hub. The centralized nature of a star network provides a certain amount of simplicity while also achieving separation of each device in the network. The disadvantage of a star topology is that the network transmission is largely dependent on the central hub. The failure of the central hub results in total network inoperability.
  • 22. Mesh Topology A Full Mesh network , each network node is connected to every other node in the network. Due to this arrangement of nodes, it becomes possible for a simultaneous transmission of signals from one node to several other nodes. A Partially connected mesh network, only some of the network nodes are connected to more than one node. This is beneficial over a fully connected mesh in terms of redundancy caused by the point-to-point links between all the nodes. The nodes of a mesh network require possessing some kind of routing logic so that the signals and the data traveling over the network take the shortest path during each of the transmissions.
  • 23. Tree Topology It is also known as a hierarchical topology and has a central root node that is connected to one or more nodes of a lower hierarchy. In a symmetrical hierarchy, each node in the network has a specific fixed number of nodes connected to those at a lower level.
  • 24. Hybrid Topology Hybrid network topologies, which are composed of a combination of two or more basic topologies.