If you have a network of leased lines, you have options for how many sites you connect. Sites can communicate directly or through intermediate sites. a) In a full mesh, every pair of sites will be...


If you have a network of leased lines, you have options for how many sites you connect. Sites can communicate directly or through intermediate sites.


a) In a full mesh, every pair of sites will be directly linked by a leased line. If there are N sites, there will be N*(N−1)/2 connections. In Figure 10-13, how many leased lines would be used in a full mesh?


b) In a hub-and spoke network, there is a central site, and a leased line radiates from it to each other site. In Figure 10-13, how many leased lines would be used in a hub-and-spoke network with the hub located at Site A?


c) What is the benefit of full mesh networks over hub and spoke networks?


 d) What is the advantage of hub-and-spoke networks over full mesh networks?


e) How would you use this information about advantages to advise a company about what to do when it installs a network of leased lines?



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