What is network topology?
A network topology is the arrangement of a network,
including its nodes and connecting lines. There are two ways of defining
network geometry: the physical topology and the logical (or signal) topology.
The physical
topology of a network is the actual geometric layout of workstations. There are
several common physical topologies, as described below and as shown in the
illustration.
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| ring topology |
In the ring network topology, the workstations
are connected in a closed loop configuration. Adjacent pairs of workstations
are directly connected. Other pairs of workstations are indirectly connected,
the data passing through one or more intermediate nodes.
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| Bus topology |



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