Search : in
By :

NETWORK TOPOLOGY

Last answer on Jun 6, 2009 7:21:43 am BST MAC-X, on Jun 6, 2009 5:21:37 am BST 
 Report this message to moderators

Hello,
I want to draw 4network topologies namely Star, Bus, Ring and mesh and including at least one of the following communication devices in these network topologies
Repeaters
Bridge
Switch
Router
Gateway

how can achieve this diagram without infriging on the rules guiding the communication devices and networks mentioned above

Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0

Best answers for « NETWORK TOPOLOGY » in :
What is network architecture? ShowWhat is network architecture? Definition Topology Types of networks Definition Network architecture, is the logical and structural layout of the network consisting of transmission equipment, software and communication protocols and...
[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command line Show[Windows XP] Repairing the network connection using command lines Under Windows XP there is a small feature allowing you to repair a network connection. Go to the Network Connections options in Control panel (Control Panel / Network...
[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network Show[VMWare] The different modes of VMWare network If you create a virtual machine using VMWare, 3 types of connectivity are provided: Host-only, NAT or Bridged. You can't use NAT and Bridged modes if you do not have the following...
Download Network Event Viewer ShowNetwork Event Viewer enables you to fully manage the logs of your network. You can obtain and store in real time all the error messages generated by Windows machines on your private network. Advantage The application takes care of the filter, to...
Types of networks ShowDifferent types of networks Different types of (private) networks are distinguished based on their size (in terms of the number of machines), their data transfer speed, and their reach. Private networks are networks that belong to a single...
Local area networks ShowWhat is a local area network? A local area network (LAN) is a network used for connecting a business or organisation's computers to one another. With a LAN, a concept that goes back to 1970, a company's employees can: Exchange...
Creating a local area network ShowWhy set up a local area network? When you have several computers, it can be convenient to connect them to each other to create a local area network (LAN). Setting up such a network costs very little, contrary to what people may think. Here are a...

1

 picou21, on Jun 6, 2009 7:21:43 am BST

Hi,
check out this link where you get a drawing to get a better idea about the network topology:
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/carp/carp2.html
this will surely help you.

Reply to picou21