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BUS

BUS NETWORK
TOPOLOGY
GROUP
MEMBERS
1:
Amper
Melencion
Dael
Makinano
Quim
In computer network there are
various topologies available. A
Bus Topology is one of them. All
W H AT I S of the devices in a bus topology
BUS network are linked together by a
single cable, which is referred to
NETWORK as a “bus” and the cable is known
TOPOLOG as backbone cable.
Y?
BUS NETWORK
TOPOLOGY

Bus topology carries transmitted data through the cable


because data reaches each node
BUS NETWORK
TOPOLOGY

Node- checks the destination address to determine if it


matches their address
BUS NETWORK
TOPOLOGY

Topology- is the layout of how a network communicates


with different devices.
THE BUS TOPOLOGY
THE PROS
AND CONS
PROS CONS

• It is the easiest network topology • Bus topology is not good for


for linearly connecting peripherals large networks.
or computers. • Identification of problems
• It works very efficiently well when
becomes difficult if the whole
there is a small network.
network goes down.
THE PROS
AND CONS
PROS CONS

• The length of cable required is less • Troubleshooting individual


than a star topology. device issues is very hard.
• It is easy to connect or remove • Need terminators are required
devices in this network without
at both ends of the main cable.
affecting any other device.
THE PROS
AND CONS
PROS CONS

• Very cost-effective as compared to • Additional devices slow the


other network topology i.e. mesh network down.
and star • If the main cable is damaged,
• It is easy to understand topology.
the whole network fails or
• Easy to expand by joining the two
splits into two.
cables together.
• Packet loss is high.
• This network topology is very
slow as compared to other
topologies.
THANK YOU!

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