logical topology

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logical topology

A network administrator diagrams the logical topology of a small office network.

Definition

Noun: - The conceptual arrangement or configuration of how data flows and devices communicate within a network, independent of its physical layout. It describes the path that data signals travel and the rules governing communication between nodes.

Usage
  • The logical topology defines the virtual communication pathways, which may differ from the physical cable connections.
  • Network administrators must understand both the physical and logical topology to troubleshoot effectively.
  • Common types of logical topology include bus, ring, and star configurations.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "Logical topology mapping": The process of documenting or visualizing the data flow paths in a network.
    • The first step in the audit was logical topology mapping to understand broadcast domains.
  • Underlying logical topology: Refers to the fundamental data path structure that supports network operations.
    • Despite the complex physical wiring, the underlying logical topology was a simple bus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Topology (n): The general study or arrangement of elements in a space or system. In networking, it is often specified as either or .
  • Physical Topology (n): The actual, tangible layout of cables, devices, and connections in a network.
  • Network Topology (n): A broader term encompassing both the physical and logical structure of a network.
Synonyms
  • Signal topology: Emphasizes the path of the data signals.
  • Data flow architecture: Focuses on the structured design of how data moves.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
  • Broadcast Domain: A network segment where all nodes can reach each other by broadcast at the data link layer, which is directly influenced by the logical topology.
  • Network Protocol: The set of rules that often defines or is closely tied to the logical topology (e.g., Ethernet defines a bus logical topology, Token Ring defines a ring).
logical topology

A network administrator diagrams the logical topology of a small office network.

Noun
  1. the way the network works
    • a network that looks like a star can have the logical topology of a bus