13 Dec 2021
Network Topology offers you a comprehensive layout of how nodes and connections are arranged in your network.
The way your Network Topology is defined affects your network performance, fault detection, scalability, and operational effectiveness. Therefore, it is crucial that you understand your goals and requirements in order to create and manage your network topology correctly.
Network topology can be defined as the map of the interconnections between numerous nodes and devices arranged physically and/or logically amongst themselves.
We are all familiar with the Google Maps tool, however, imagine that your network is represented on a map and its roads are the connections between the different elements of your network. Hence, there are various ways of organizing and maintaining a city; facilitating the connection between the streets, speeding up the traffic on more saturated roads, crossroads, signs to be followed, etc.
A network management system allows you to organise your network in a Topology Map. It will, however, depend on the complexity of your network, the number of devices in use, the type of services it handles, scalability, among many other aspects.
Network topology involves two kinds of topologies: physical and logical.
The physical network topology represents the physical layout. Showing you physical connections and interconnections between the nodes and the network.
The logical network topology is a bit more business oriented and strategic, so it enables you to know how the network is organized and how data flows through it.
In order to better visualize the process and make it easier for you to understand, we created the following table with network topologies highlighting their general differences:
To achieve a resilient, safe, trouble-free and effortless topology, your choice will be conditioned by the number of devices on your network, performance requirements, security and scalability needs.
The type of the topology you choose will depend on your needs, objectives, budget and size of your network.
A perfect solution does not exist, or even a standard model compatible with all businesses – each topology has its pros and cons. Therefore, the choice will always be conditioned by two main factors: your organisation’s requirements and the amount of network elements you need.
We recommend you also take into consideration these other key aspects:
Topology plays an essential aspect for your network functioning and performance. Choosing the correct network topology option for your business can lead to numerous benefits such as:
Our network management system offers you advanced Topology Maps with multiple options available:
Our network management system goes one step further and brings you more than just a simple topological view. SGRwin enables you to manage your Topology Maps the way you want it to; visualise network elements, links, sites, circuits, services affected, etc. Moreover, it helps you improve your fault management, as you will be able to visualise the status of your network elements and get a more comprehensive view of their information.
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