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Hybrid Network Topologies

November 4, 2014 at 7:09 am
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Hybrid Network Topologies

Modern networks rarely rely on pure topologies like bus, ring, or star. Most common solutions use hybrid topologies, which are combinations of features from those three.   Star-Wired Ring As it is clear from the name, star-wired ring topology has features of star and ring topologies. You can see example of this topology from Figure 1. In this figure, purple wires represent physical ...

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Defining Network Logical Topologies

November 4, 2014 at 7:03 am
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Defining Network Logical Topologies

Unlike physical topology, logical topology does not exist in a physical form. It is a map of the logical paths that data takes, and it is not necessarily follow the physical routes. Bus logical topology is the most common logical solution for the bus, star, or star-wired bus physical topologies. This logics can be defined, as data from one device travels ...

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Best Practices for Cable Installation and Management

December 9, 2013 at 6:23 am
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Best Practices for Cable Installation and Management

Poor cable installation techniques and lack of experience could create many network problems. Grade of cable or crimping failure could fail the network completely or cause damage in the network that will result in future failures. This article is intended to provide cable installation tips for preventing Physical layer failures. Twisted pair cable should not be untwisted for more than one-half ...

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Structured Cabling Design Principles and Standards

November 24, 2013 at 5:21 am
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Structured Cabling Design Principles and Standards

Cable plant - cabling system in the enterprise including all the hardware. All the cable are following the same cabling standard. Standard is well know as the structured cabling. It is used in order to maximize performance while minimizing upkeep. Standard is independent from the type of the media that is being used in the network, it applies for copper ...

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