This document discusses network topologies, identifying the four standard types as bus, star, ring, and mesh. It notes that topology refers to the physical layout of computers and cables on a network. The document aims to describe the advantages and disadvantages of each standard topology type and determine the appropriate one for a given network plan.
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2. Identify the four standard topologies
and their variations.
Describe the advantages and
disadvantages of each topology.
Determine an appropriate topology for
a given network plan.
3. The term topology, or more
specifically, network topology, refers
to the arrangement or physical layout
of computers, cables, and other
components on the network.
"Topology" is the standard term that
most network professionals use when
they refer to the network's basic
design. In addition to the term
"topology," you will find several other
terms that are used to define a
4. All network designs stem from four
basic topologies:
1. Bus
2. Star
3. Ring
4. Mesh