Plasmas have been recently studied as topological materials. We attempt at a comprehensive picture of the topological phases and the bulk-edge correspondence of magnetized cold plasmas. We find that there are 10 topological phases in the parameter space of density n, magnetic field B, and parallel wavenumber k_z, separated by the surfaces of Langmuir wave-L wave resonance, Langmuir wave-cyclotron wave resonance, and zero magnetic field. For fixed B and k_z, only the phase transition at the Langmuir wave-cyclotron wave resonance corresponds to edge modes. A sufficient and necessary condition for the existence of this new type of edge modes is given and verified by numerical solutions. The edge modes fall into four categories characterized by different behaviors of the Fermi arcs. We demonstrate that edge modes exist not only on a plasma-vacuum interface but also on more general plasma-plasma interfaces. This finding broadens the possible applications of these exotic excitations in space and laboratory plasmas.