Types of Network Topology
Types of Network Topology
What is Topology?
Network topologies describe the methods in which all the elements of a network are mapped.
The topology term refers to both the physical and logical layout of a network.
1) Physical topology
2) Logical topology
Physical topology:
This type of network is an actual layout of the computer cables and other network devices
Logical topology:
P2P Topology
Bus Topology
Ring Topology
Star Topology
Tree Topology
Mesh Topology
Hybrid Topology
Network Topology Diagram
Point-to-point topology is the easiest of all the network topologies. In this method, the network
consists of a direct link between two computers.
Advantages:
This is faster and highly reliable than other types of connections since there is a direct
connection.
No need for a network operating system
Does not need an expensive server as individual workstations are used to access the
files
No need for any dedicated network technicians because each user sets their
permissions
Disadvantages:
The biggest drawback is that it only be used for small areas where computers are in close
proximity (proximity: means, nearness in space, time or relationship).
Bus Topology
Advantages:
Cost of the cable is very less as compared to other topology, so it is widely used to build
small networks.
Famous (well known) for LAN network because they are inexpensive and easy to install.
It is widely used when a network installation is small, simple, or temporary.
It is one of the passive topologies. So computers on the bus only listen for data being
sent, that are not responsible for moving the data from one computer to others.
Disadvantages:
In case if the common cable fails, then the entire system will crash down.
When network traffic is heavy, it develops collisions in the network.
Whenever network traffic is heavy, or nodes are too many, the performance time of the
network significantly decreases.
Cables are always of a limited length.
Ring Topology
Ring Topology Diagram
In a ring network, every device has exactly two neighboring devices for communication
purpose. It is called a ring topology as its formation is like a ring. In this topology, every
computer is connected to another computer. Here, the last node is combined with a first one.
This topology uses token to pass the information from one computer to another. In this
topology, all the messages travel through a ring in the same direction.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Here are drawbacks/cons of ring topology:
Unidirectional traffic.
Break in a single ring can risk the breaking of the entire network
Modern days high-speed LANs made this topology less popular.
In the ring, topology signals are circulating at all times, which develops unwanted power
consumption.
It is very difficult to troubleshoot the ring network.
Adding or removing the computers can disturb the network activity.
Star Topology
In the star topology, all the computers connect with the help of a hub. This cable is called a
central node, and all other nodes are connected using this central node. It is most popular on
LAN networks as they are inexpensive and easy to install.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Mesh Topology
The mesh topology has a unique network design in which each computer on the network
connects to every other. It is develops a P2P (point-to-point) connection between all the
devices of the network. It offers a high level of redundancy, so even if one network cable fails,
still data has an alternative path to reach its destination.
Partial Mesh Topology: In this type of topology, most of the devices are connected
almost similarly as full topology. The only difference is that few devices are connected
with just two or three devices.
Partially Connected Mesh Topology
Full Mesh Topology: In this topology, every nodes or device are directly connected with
each other.
Fully Connected Mesh Topology
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Tree Topology
Tree Topology
Tree topologies have a root node, and all other nodes are connected which form a hierarchy. So
it is also known as hierarchical topology. This topology integrates various star topologies
together in a single bus, so it is known as a Star Bus topology. Tree topology is a very common
network which is similar to a bus and star topology.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Hybrid Topology
Hybrid Topology
Hybrid topology combines two or more topologies. You can see in the above architecture in
such a manner that the resulting network does not exhibit one of the standard topologies.
For example, as you can see in the above image that in an office in one department, Star and
P2P topology is used. A hybrid topology is always produced when two different basic network
topologies are connected.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Here are some important considerations for selecting the best topology to create a network in
your organization: