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Q3_W5_D2
Mr. Randy M. Garay
Subject Teacher
Network
Topologies
Objectives
Describe the basic and hybrid LAN physical
topologies, and their uses, advantages and
disadvantages.
Describe the backbone structures that form
the foundation for most LANs
REVIEW TIME!
ping ncpa.cpl sysdm.cpl switch router
1. A networking device that forwards data packets between computer
networks.
2. This command is used to open the Network Connections control
panel on a Windows computer.
3. A computer network command utility used to test the reachability of
a host on an Internet Protocol network.
4. It connects devices in a network to each other, enabling them to talk
by exchanging data packets.
5. Let’s the user access the system properties to modify device name,
domain or workgroup.
Simple Physical Topologies
 Physical topology: physical layout of nodes on a network
 Four fundamental shapes:
 Bus
 Ring
 Star
 Mesh
 May create hybrid topologies
 Topology integral to type of network, cabling infrastructure, and
transmission media used
Why we need a topology
Choosing one topology over another
can impact :
type of equipment the network
needs
capabilities of the equipment
network’s growth
way a network is managed
Bus
Bus
Advantages Disadvantage
 Works well for small networks
 Easy to install
 Relatively inexpensive to
implement
 Management costs can be
high
 Network disruption when
computers are added or
removed
 A break in the cable will
prevent all systems from
accessing the network.
 Difficult to troubleshoot
Ring
Ring
Advantages Disadvantage
Cable faults are
easily located,
making
troubleshooting
easier
Ring networks are
moderately easy to
 Expensive
 Requires more cable
and network equipment
at the start
 Expansion to the
network can cause
network disruption
 A single break in the
cable can disrupt the
Star
Star
Advantages Disadvantage
 Good option for modern
networks
 Low startup costs
 Easy to manage
 Offers opportunities for
expansion
 Most popular topology in
use; wide variety of
equipment available
 Hub is a single point of failure
 Requires more cable than the
bus
Mesh
Mesh
Advantages Disadvantage
 Robust
 There is the advantage of
privacy or security
 The network can be expanded
without disruption to current
uses
 Point to point links make fault
identification and fault isolation
easy
 Requires more cable than the
other LAN topologies
 Complicated implementation
 Installation and reconnection
are difficult.
 Sheer bulk of wiring can be
greater than the available
space can accommodate
 Expensive
Hybrid Physical Topologies
• One example of Hybrid Topology is Tree topology
• Tree topology is a combination of Bus and Star topology.
• It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear
bus backbone cable.
• If the backbone line breaks, the entire segment goes down
• An example of this network could be cable TV technology
Choosing a Topology
 BUS
 network is small
 network will not be frequently reconfigured
 least expensive solution is required
 network is not expected to grow much
 STAR
 it must be easy to add/remove PCs
 it must be easy to troubleshoot
 network is large
 network is expected to grow in the future
 RING
 network must operate reasonably under heavy load
 higher speed network is required
 network will not be frequently reconfigured
Assessment Time!
1. What is a network
A.A stand alone computer
B.Two or more interconnected
computers
C.A computer without a server
Assessment Time!
2. Which one is a BUS topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
3. Which one is a RING topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
4. Which one is a STAR topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
5. A star topology will cause a
network failure if...
A.If the hub/switch fails
B.If one of the many of the
computers fail
C.If the printer fails
Assessment Time!
6. In a star network…..
A. Each device is connected to a
switch or hub
B. Each device connects to each
other
C. Each device is connected in a
line
Assessment Time!
7. What term describes the physical
layout of a network?
A.Topology
B.topping
C.topiology
D.toppology
Assessment Time!
8. What happens if any connection is
broken within the ring topology?
A. data will change routes and go the
other way
B. It skips the broken device
C. The whole network is affected and
problems occur
D. Nothing happens
Assessment Time!
9. Which network topology is the most
common way of setting up a network?
A.Star
B.Ring
C.Bus
Assessment Time!
10. Based on the picture given, determined
whether the statement below is TRUE or FALSE
"The centeral communication device on this
network must be a Server."
A.TRUE
B.FALSE
Assessment Time!
1. What is a network
A.A stand alone computer
B.Two or more interconnected
computers
C.A computer without a server
Assessment Time!
2. Which one is a BUS topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
3. Which one is a RING topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
4. Which one is a STAR topology?
A. B. C.
Assessment Time!
5. A star topology will cause a
network failure if...
A.If the hub/switch fails
B.If one of the many of the
computers fail
C.If the printer fails
Assessment Time!
6. In a star network…..
A. Each device is connected to a
switch or hub
B. Each device connects to each
other
C. Each device is connected in a
line
Assessment Time!
7. What term describes the physical
layout of a network?
A.Topology
B.topping
C.topiology
D.toppology
Assessment Time!
8. What happens if any connection is
broken within the ring topology?
A. data will change routes and go the
other way
B. It skips the broken device
C. The whole network is affected and
problems occur
D. Nothing happens
Assessment Time!
9. Which network topology is the most
common way of setting up a network?
A.Star
B.Ring
C.Bus
Assessment Time!
10. Based on the picture given, determined
whether the statement below is TRUE or FALSE
"The centeral communication device on this
network must be a Server."
A.TRUE
B.FALSE
Enrichment Activity 1 : Choosing
Topology!
Directions: Choose the most suitable network
topology for the following:
a) Home/Office
b) Educational establishments
c) Military organization
Note: Justify your answer

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Q3_W5_D2_CSS.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Q3_W5_D2 Mr. Randy M. Garay Subject Teacher Network Topologies
  • 4. Objectives Describe the basic and hybrid LAN physical topologies, and their uses, advantages and disadvantages. Describe the backbone structures that form the foundation for most LANs
  • 5. REVIEW TIME! ping ncpa.cpl sysdm.cpl switch router 1. A networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks. 2. This command is used to open the Network Connections control panel on a Windows computer. 3. A computer network command utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol network. 4. It connects devices in a network to each other, enabling them to talk by exchanging data packets. 5. Let’s the user access the system properties to modify device name, domain or workgroup.
  • 6. Simple Physical Topologies  Physical topology: physical layout of nodes on a network  Four fundamental shapes:  Bus  Ring  Star  Mesh  May create hybrid topologies  Topology integral to type of network, cabling infrastructure, and transmission media used
  • 7.
  • 8. Why we need a topology Choosing one topology over another can impact : type of equipment the network needs capabilities of the equipment network’s growth way a network is managed
  • 9. Bus
  • 10. Bus Advantages Disadvantage  Works well for small networks  Easy to install  Relatively inexpensive to implement  Management costs can be high  Network disruption when computers are added or removed  A break in the cable will prevent all systems from accessing the network.  Difficult to troubleshoot
  • 11. Ring
  • 12. Ring Advantages Disadvantage Cable faults are easily located, making troubleshooting easier Ring networks are moderately easy to  Expensive  Requires more cable and network equipment at the start  Expansion to the network can cause network disruption  A single break in the cable can disrupt the
  • 13. Star
  • 14. Star Advantages Disadvantage  Good option for modern networks  Low startup costs  Easy to manage  Offers opportunities for expansion  Most popular topology in use; wide variety of equipment available  Hub is a single point of failure  Requires more cable than the bus
  • 15. Mesh
  • 16. Mesh Advantages Disadvantage  Robust  There is the advantage of privacy or security  The network can be expanded without disruption to current uses  Point to point links make fault identification and fault isolation easy  Requires more cable than the other LAN topologies  Complicated implementation  Installation and reconnection are difficult.  Sheer bulk of wiring can be greater than the available space can accommodate  Expensive
  • 17. Hybrid Physical Topologies • One example of Hybrid Topology is Tree topology • Tree topology is a combination of Bus and Star topology. • It consists of groups of star-configured workstations connected to a linear bus backbone cable. • If the backbone line breaks, the entire segment goes down • An example of this network could be cable TV technology
  • 18. Choosing a Topology  BUS  network is small  network will not be frequently reconfigured  least expensive solution is required  network is not expected to grow much  STAR  it must be easy to add/remove PCs  it must be easy to troubleshoot  network is large  network is expected to grow in the future  RING  network must operate reasonably under heavy load  higher speed network is required  network will not be frequently reconfigured
  • 19. Assessment Time! 1. What is a network A.A stand alone computer B.Two or more interconnected computers C.A computer without a server
  • 20. Assessment Time! 2. Which one is a BUS topology? A. B. C.
  • 21. Assessment Time! 3. Which one is a RING topology? A. B. C.
  • 22. Assessment Time! 4. Which one is a STAR topology? A. B. C.
  • 23. Assessment Time! 5. A star topology will cause a network failure if... A.If the hub/switch fails B.If one of the many of the computers fail C.If the printer fails
  • 24. Assessment Time! 6. In a star network….. A. Each device is connected to a switch or hub B. Each device connects to each other C. Each device is connected in a line
  • 25. Assessment Time! 7. What term describes the physical layout of a network? A.Topology B.topping C.topiology D.toppology
  • 26. Assessment Time! 8. What happens if any connection is broken within the ring topology? A. data will change routes and go the other way B. It skips the broken device C. The whole network is affected and problems occur D. Nothing happens
  • 27. Assessment Time! 9. Which network topology is the most common way of setting up a network? A.Star B.Ring C.Bus
  • 28. Assessment Time! 10. Based on the picture given, determined whether the statement below is TRUE or FALSE "The centeral communication device on this network must be a Server." A.TRUE B.FALSE
  • 29. Assessment Time! 1. What is a network A.A stand alone computer B.Two or more interconnected computers C.A computer without a server
  • 30. Assessment Time! 2. Which one is a BUS topology? A. B. C.
  • 31. Assessment Time! 3. Which one is a RING topology? A. B. C.
  • 32. Assessment Time! 4. Which one is a STAR topology? A. B. C.
  • 33. Assessment Time! 5. A star topology will cause a network failure if... A.If the hub/switch fails B.If one of the many of the computers fail C.If the printer fails
  • 34. Assessment Time! 6. In a star network….. A. Each device is connected to a switch or hub B. Each device connects to each other C. Each device is connected in a line
  • 35. Assessment Time! 7. What term describes the physical layout of a network? A.Topology B.topping C.topiology D.toppology
  • 36. Assessment Time! 8. What happens if any connection is broken within the ring topology? A. data will change routes and go the other way B. It skips the broken device C. The whole network is affected and problems occur D. Nothing happens
  • 37. Assessment Time! 9. Which network topology is the most common way of setting up a network? A.Star B.Ring C.Bus
  • 38. Assessment Time! 10. Based on the picture given, determined whether the statement below is TRUE or FALSE "The centeral communication device on this network must be a Server." A.TRUE B.FALSE
  • 39. Enrichment Activity 1 : Choosing Topology! Directions: Choose the most suitable network topology for the following: a) Home/Office b) Educational establishments c) Military organization Note: Justify your answer