1-Topology
2-protocol
3-Architecture
1 Topology
What is topology in Networking ?
to·pol·o·gy
noun /təˈpäləjē/
topologies, plural
- The way in which constituent parts are interrelated or arranged
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- - the topology of a computer network
noun /təˈpäləjē/
topologies, plural
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# The way how computer connect each other is called topology of network.
hybrid network.
Before our lesson i was confusing on hybrid topology. I think
this picture is clear to understand about hybrid topology. it
consist bus and star topology.
2 protocol
A network protocol defines rules and conventions for communication between network devices. for example
- Ethernet- The Ethernet protocol is by far the most
- widely used. Also it allows for linear bus, star, or tree topologies. Data can be transmitted over wireless access points, twisted pair, coaxial, or fiber optic cable.
- Local Talk- allows for linear bus, star, or tree topologies using twisted pair cable
- Token Ring- The Token Ring protocol requires a star-wired ring using twisted pair or fiber optic cable
- FDDI- used primarily to interconnect two or more local area networks, often over large distances
- ATM- most often used to interconnect two or more local area networks
3 Architecture
This video for network Architecture :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR READING:) SEE YOU FOR
NEXT CLASS REVIEW ...
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