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Network Topologies - Coggle Diagram
Network Topologies
Star Topology
If a specific network fails, only one computer network will be brought down and not the entire Platform or LAN
The central unit is most crucial for the connections, if it is down. all Networks will go down as well
Is dependent on the central point, Isolate network problems, and gathering network statistics
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Tree Topology
This network is a hybrid of The star And Bus Topology, with this, the network is able to start from one cable to many and with that, most of the central point will gather information to the original users
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If the central point is down, so is the network
Hybrid Topology
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A combination of 2 or more topologies, with this. the functions are almost flawless and highly effective
Bus Topology
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Similar to the star topology, if the backbone or that one single cable be taken down, then the entire network will as well
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The wires are limited to the nodes with this network. So essentially the user is constantly managing the network with high cost
Ring Topology
Quite simple to install, and with this network the data circulates so essentially it connects to most functions
If ANY cable is severed or failed, the entire network will go down
This network circulates data through it's looping path, with this it is quite useful and is not difficult to implement
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Mesh Topology
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In this network all the nodes are connected to each other, and so it provides great security
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