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-it is relatively easy to troubleshoot problems on this topology -the network services require no reconfiguration if the network structure changes -there are no device installation difficulties
It is relatively easy to troubleshoot problems The network devices require no reconfiguration if the network structure changes There are no device installation difficulties
Well, honey, with hierarchical topology, you've got clear network organization which makes it easy to manage and troubleshoot. But don't get too excited, 'cause the downside is that it can be a bit rigid and inflexible when it comes to adding new devices or expanding the network. So, in a nutshell, it's like having a neat freak roommate - it's tidy and organized, but good luck trying to rearrange the furniture.
Take a compass. Open it so that it is a large enough radius to be easy to draw, but small enough that it still marks on both lines of the angle. Draw an arc that crosses both lines making up the angle, then place the point on each of these intersections and draw two more arcs of the same size so that they intersect. Using a straightedge, draw a line from the point of the angle to the intersection. That is the bisecting line.