L2/L3 Topology Scaffolder
Visually blueprint enterprise network architectures. Drag and position infrastructure nodes to build initial documentation schemas.
Topology Architecture
Network Topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network. It can be physical (the actual cabling) or logical (the way data flows).
Star Topology: The most common in modern LANs, where every node connects to a central switch. It is resilient because a single cable failure only affects one node.
Mesh Topology: Used in core routing and WiFi 6 Mesh systems, where nodes have multiple redundant pathways to ensure 99.999% availability.