Bus topology diagram Cisco Packet Tracer

The Computer and Networks solution from Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park provides examples, templates and vector stencils library with symbols of local area network [LAN] and wireless LAN [WLAN] equipment. Use it to draw the physical and logical network topology diagrams for wired and wireless computer communication networks.

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The Cisco Network Diagrams solution uses Cisco network symbols and Cisco icons to visualize computer networks. Cisco Network Topology is the arrangement of the Cisco symbols that display scheme of computer network. Any Cisco equipment on the network are named like node. Network diagram topology commonly designed within connected nodes. Cisco icons are worldwide acknowledged and mainly established as standard icons for network diagrams. You may use them loosely, but you may not rework them.

The Cisco Network Diagram shows how signals act on the networked devices, or how data routes on the network from one device to the other. There are number of physical network typologies that engineers use while constructing computer networks.

The Computer and Networks solution from Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park provides examples, templates and vector stencils library with symbols of local area network [LAN] and wireless LAN [WLAN] equipment.
Use it to draw the physical and logical network topology diagrams for wired and wireless computer communication networks.

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A mesh network is a network topology in which each node relays data for the network. All nodes cooperate in the distribution of data in the network.
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A Wide area network [WAN] is a telecommunication network that is used for connecting computers and covers a wide geographical area. WANs often contain a few smaller networks [LANs, MANs, etc.]. The packet switching and circuit switching technologies are effectively used in WANs.
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the Wide area network topology.

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Easy to draw network topology diagrams, network mapping and Cisco network topology.

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Metropolitan Area Network combines local networks located within a city, and is based on high data rate compounds, implemented on the basis of fiber channels and other digital data transmission channels. Now, with the increasing number of network communities, wireless local area networks based on 802.11b standard are combined into a wireless metropolitan area network consisting of affordable antenna systems and consumer-grade wireless equipment using 802.11a and 802.11b standards.

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Basically a network topology means that, connection style of the network nodes. To build a Network, we need a network topolog. There are different LAN Network Topologies that can be used for different network scenarios. What are these Network Topologies?

These Network Topologies can be summarized like below :

• Bus • Ring • Star • Extended Star • Line • Point-to-Point • Partial Mesh • Full Mesh

• Tree


Let’s check these topology types one by one.

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Bus Topology is the simplest LAN Network Topology. With Bus Topology, all the network nodes are connected to a common network media and only one node can receive and transmit data at a time.


Ring Topology

Ring Topology is a little complex topology. All the nodes are connected on a medium and frames are travels through one direction. If a node wants to send data, then it adds to this frame. Ring topology can be used as two different rings. With two ring, each ring can transmit data in different directions. This provides also a redundancy mechanism.


Star Topology

Star Topology is the topology that all the other nodes are connected to a central node. This is a widely used topology but it has a disadvantage that if the central device fails, the other nodes can not communicate.


Extended Star Topology

There is also an extended version of Star Topology called Extended Star. In this topology, there are end nodes and sub end nodes. All the sub end nodes are connected to end nodes. And they are conecteto the central node.


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