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    CEH_Weekend_Course | Session 1

     

    Here are some key points about network topology:

    • Bus Topology:

      • All devices share a single communication line.

      • Data travels in both directions along the bus.

      • Easy to install, but difficult to troubleshoot.

    • Star Topology:

      • All devices connect to a central hub or switch.

      • Data passes through the hub/switch to reach other devices.

      • Easy to add new devices, but if the hub fails, the entire network goes down.

    • Ring Topology:

      • Devices are connected in a circular fashion.

      • Data travels in one direction around the ring.

      • Each device has exactly two neighbors for communication.

    • Mesh Topology:

      • Devices are interconnected.

      • Data can be transmitted directly to other devices or through multiple paths.

      • Highly reliable but can be complex and costly to implement.

    • Tree Topology:

      • A combination of star and bus topologies.

      • Hierarchical structure with a root node.

      • Scalable and easy to manage, but requires careful planning.

    • Hybrid Topology:

      • Combines two or more different types of topologies.

      • Can be tailored to meet specific needs.

      • Offers flexibility, but can be more complex to design and manage.

    Each topology has its own advantages and disadvantages, so choosing the right one depends on the specific requirements and constraints of the network.