describe different topology of LAN
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Topology is the physical and logical arrangement of a network. The physical arrangement of the network refers to how the workstations, servers, and other equipment are joined together with cables and connectors. The logical arrangement of a network refers to how the workstations, servers, and other equipment relate to each other in terms of traffic flow. There are three primary LAN topologies: linear bus, ring, and star. Another network topology is hierarchical in nature, which may incorporate elements of the bus, ring, and star. The appropriate physical and logical topology for a LAN is determined by reliability and cost objectives as well as by the connectivity requirements of users.
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