Tree topology is most suitable for large networks where ring and star topologies are not efficient. It divides the network in sub parts, so it becomes more manageable. Less expensive then mesh topology because each device needs one link and one Input / output port.
Tree topology is most suitable for large networks where ring and star topologies are not efficient. It divides the network in sub parts, so it becomes more manageable. Less expensive then mesh topology because each device needs one link and one Input / output port.
Tree topology is most suitable for large networks where ring and star topologies are not efficient. It divides the network in sub parts, so it becomes more manageable. Less expensive then mesh topology because each device needs one link and one Input / output port.
Student ID: mc110402802 Answer Q.No 1: As there is multiple star topologies need to be connected together , so I will preferably use tree topology because it is best for these type of networks. Tree topology has the following advantages and good reasons for that I am using it. It is most suitable for large networks where ring and star topologies are not efficient. Since it divides the network in sub parts, so it becomes more manageable. There is no trouble in either expanding or removing the nodes. For individual segments there is dedicated line wiring to the local hub. Less expensive then mesh topology because each device needs one link and one Input/output port. Easy to install, configure and troubleshoot. Easy to expand the network and add more devices. Answer Q.No.2:
Frames
Packets
1) Data Transmission with the help of
frames can involve different type of packets. 2)Frames are operated at the lower level. 3)Instead of data link layers, frames are also associated with the other physical layers. 4)Frames are smaller in size and rage then packets. 5)Frames are not compatible with sufficient information about data, but they are able to judge the beginning and ending of the document. 6)Ethernet sends frames
There is no involvement of frame.
Packets are operated over 3rd layer of OSI. Packets are only based upon the networking layers and protocols such as the IP. Packet are greater in size and range as compared to frames. Packets can have all information about the data, sender and the receiver in it.