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CSMA/CD stands for Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect. It is the protocol for carrier transmission access in ethernet networks. If two devices try to send a frame at the same time, a collusion may occur and the frames are discarded. So to prevent this each devices waits a random amount of time and retries until the transmission is successfully sent.
  
 
==Logical Bus Topology==
 
==Logical Bus Topology==
 
A network could be wired using a star topology, but could act like a bus topology if all data traffic is sent to all machines.
 
A network could be wired using a star topology, but could act like a bus topology if all data traffic is sent to all machines.

Revision as of 13:02, 3 January 2017

Star Topology

Star Topology

Nodes are connected to a host computer or hub that controls communication between devices. the hub or host computer regenerates any signal that it receives and passes it on. Only the intended recipient computer acts on the message.

All nodes have independent connections to the host. A cable failure on one branch of the network will continue to function normally and the failure will be easy to isolate.

Advantages Disadvantages
· Adding new devices is easy and doesn't disrupt the rest of the network. · It requires a lot of cables.
· There are no data collisions. · It is expensive to install.
· There is less traffic on the network. · Needs professionals to maintain and up keep.
· A cable failure on one branch of the network will be easy to isolate.



Bus Topology

Bus Topology

When the bus (or line) topology is used each workstation is connected to a single cable (or backbone) which links all of the workstations.

The servers are connected to the main bus for data distribution to all the workstations.

Data can be transmitted in either directed along the main cable and workstations can communicate with other workstations.

A range of peripherals can also be connected to the main bus for shared usage. This could be a printer for example.

Advantages Disadvantages
·If one workstation was to fail it does not affect the rest of the network ·If the main network cable breaks anywhere then none of the workstation can access the network
·Is cheaper to install as it used the least cable as the cost of network cabling (particular fibre optic), and the cost of the network cable installation can be significant ·If there is heavy traffic the system performance will fall off dramatically


Data Collisions - CSMA/CD

CSMA/CD stands for Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detect. It is the protocol for carrier transmission access in ethernet networks. If two devices try to send a frame at the same time, a collusion may occur and the frames are discarded. So to prevent this each devices waits a random amount of time and retries until the transmission is successfully sent.

Logical Bus Topology

A network could be wired using a star topology, but could act like a bus topology if all data traffic is sent to all machines.