physical map
That would be the 'network topology'
topology
Topology
Physical data structure: This is the physical equipment involved in the network eg router, cabling etc). Logical data structure: This is how the information flows internally and externally (the transfer of information from one node to another on the network).
Physical layout of where the Hosts are located, Location of wires, etc... It basically means the structure of your network.
Those are the Standards - an agreed upon set of protocols (rules) to describe network communication.
Network topology is the arrangement of the various components that make up the structure of a computer network. Network topology may be depicted in a physical or logical manner.
Network topology is the arrangement of the various components that make up the structure of a computer network. Network topology may be depicted in a physical or logical manner.
It sounds to me like you're describing a star network.
True.
Network Location
In information technology, hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications, and other devices. Hardware is sometimes used as a term collectively describing the physical aspects of telephony and telecommunications network infrastructure.
The "Network Location".
Describe how a network works
FDDI is a dual-ring structure, usually found in MANs (metropolitan area networks). Although it has a physical ring structure it is not the same as a token ring network.