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Network Diagram
Topological network diagrams, which show the layout of the network, including the location of devices and the connections between them.
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Ring topology: In which all devices are connected in a circular configuration and data flows in a single direction around the ring.
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Tree topology: A hybrid of the star and bus topology, in which a central hub or root device connects to multiple branch devices, which then connect to other devices.
Physical network diagrams, which show the physical layout of the network, including devices and cables.
They can help network administrators to understand the current physical layout of the network and identify any potential issues, such as cable congestion or misconfigured devices.
They can also be used to plan for upgrades or changes to the network infrastructure, such as adding new devices or reconfiguring existing ones.
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They can be used for troubleshooting as well, as it can help to identify the physical location of the failed component, and also to understand how different devices are connected to each other.
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Logical network diagrams, which show the logical connections between devices and the flow of data.
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They can help network administrators to understand the current logical layout of the network and identify any potential issues, such as routing loops or misconfigured subnets.
They can also be used to plan for upgrades or changes to the network infrastructure, such as adding new subnets or changing routing protocols.
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They can also be used for troubleshooting as well, as it can help to identify the logical failure point of the network and also to understand how different devices are configured and how data is flowing through the network.
Hybrid network diagrams, which combine elements of physical and logical diagrams, showing both the physical layout and the logical connections of the network.
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