Physical Architecture of Network
An episode of the InfosecTrain podcast, hosted by InfosecTrain, titled "Physical Architecture of Network" was published on July 24, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.
July 24, 2023 ·4m · InfosecTrain
Summary
In today’s tech-savvy world, networking is essential to every individual and industry’s daily activities. However, with more enterprises relying on technology, networking can become more complicated. So, you must utilize a well-defined network topology to view your IT networks comprehensively. With a well-managed network topology, a company can increase data transmission effectively and reduce operating and maintenance expenses. It helps Network Administrators detect flaws, resolve issues, and allocate network resources and components. Network topologies are classified into two categories: physical and logical topologies. The physical topology is the layout of the nodes, cables, and other network devices. In contrast, logical topology gives you an insightful view of how your network is set up and how data moves between devices and inside a network. What is Physical Network Topology? Physical network topology explains the physical connections between network devices such as systems, cables, wires, nodes, hubs, switches, and other devices that process and store our data. View More: Physical Architecture of Network
Episode Description
In today’s tech-savvy world, networking is essential to every individual and industry’s daily activities. However, with more enterprises relying on technology, networking can become more complicated. So, you must utilize a well-defined network topology to view your IT networks comprehensively. With a well-managed network topology, a company can increase data transmission effectively and reduce operating and maintenance expenses. It helps Network Administrators detect flaws, resolve issues, and allocate network resources and components. Network topologies are classified into two categories: physical and logical topologies. The physical topology is the layout of the nodes, cables, and other network devices. In contrast, logical topology gives you an insightful view of how your network is set up and how data moves between devices and inside a network. What is Physical Network Topology?
Physical network topology explains the physical connections between network devices such as systems, cables, wires, nodes, hubs, switches, and other devices that process and store our data.
View More: Physical Architecture of Network
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