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I. Networking Fundamentals 2. Network Topologies and Flow control Topology is a layout of various elements of computer network, such as nodes, links, routers, etc. It is a network topological structure which can be depicted logically or physically. Physical topology shows the physical location of network's components and cable connections between network nodes. Logical topology describes the data flows, the circulation of signals in physical topology. The physical and logical topologies for two networks can be identical, while their physical interconnections, the distances between nodes, transmission rates, and/or signal types may be differ
Flow control is the process of managing the rate of data transmission between two nodes to prevent a fast sender from outrunning a slow receiver. It provides a mechanism for the receiver to control the transmission speed, so that the receiving node is not overwhelmed with data from transmitting node. Flow control should be distinguished from congestion control, which is used for controlling the flow of data when congestion has actually occurred. Flow control mechanisms can be classified by whether or not the receiving node sends feedback to the sending node. 2.1 Different Types of N/w Topologies Network Topology is the schematic description of a network arrangement, connecting various nodes(sender and receiver) through lines of connection. Network topological are categorized into Bus, Ring,Star,Tree,Mesh and Hybrid. Below fig shows the different types of topologies