Answer Posted / amandeep singh
Network topology is the arrangement of nodes (device) of a
network which includes its Physical as well as Logical
structure.
A Local Area Network (LAN) is one of the good example that
exhibits both physical and logical structure of a network.
There are six basic types of topology in networks on basis
of Physical Topology:
Bus topology
Star topology
Ring topology
Mesh topology
Tree topology
Hybrid topology
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