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Physical Network Design/Topology Table of Contents Bus .. 2 Dual-Ring .. 3 Star .. 4 Extended Star .. 5 Hybrid .. 6 Mesh .. 7 Wireless .. 8 Notices .. 9 Page 1 of 9 Bus 33 BusLogical layoutPhysical layout is usually a starConsiderations One node transmits, all receive (broadcast) Only a single node can transmit at a time Addressed by link-layer encryption or different topology **033 So, the first one we're going to talk about at Layer 2 is a bus Network . We're talking about the logical layout of a bus. Consider this to be just these four computers here. They're connected to the same Network segment. They're connected to the bus. Typically, when we find these in the real world, the Physical layout of these is a star Network , meaning that each computer, each NIC as an endpoint rather than them all being connected like this. And they're all connect centrally to a hub or a switch, which then inside of it implements a bus Network . Page 2 of 9 Okay, there's some considerations to take into account here.
Physical Network Design/Topology. ... A combination of physical and logical topologies Used to take advantage of benefits of different topologies **037 And last, we have a hybrid . network. This is basically just an . amalgamation of many different . types of networks just thrown .
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Chapter Domain 1 Media 1 and Topologies, Network topologies, Network, Data Center Network Topologies II, Computer Network Topologies for Improved Performance, Network Topologies that Can Achieve Biochemical, Network Topologies that Can Achieve Biochemical Adaptation, Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Network, Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Network Topologies, Efcient Evolution of Neural Network Topologies, Efficient Topologies for Wireless Sensor Networks, Chapter 5. Designing a Network Topology, Topologies