The disadvantages of a tree network are that it requires alot of cable to network and that if the central hub fails then the entire network fails. Also, it is not a prudent expense for a small network.
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In a spanning tree topology, Bridge IDs (BIDs) are used to uniquely identify each bridge (switch) in the network. Each BID consists of a priority value combined with the MAC address of the bridge, allowing the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to determine the root bridge and the best paths for forwarding traffic. BIDs play a crucial role in preventing loops by ensuring that only one active path exists between any two network devices. The bridge with the lowest BID becomes the root bridge, influencing the configuration of the spanning tree.
AVL trees offer several advantages, including guaranteed O(log n) time complexity for search, insertion, and deletion operations due to their self-balancing nature, which ensures that the tree remains height-balanced. However, they also have disadvantages, such as the overhead of maintaining balance through rotations during insertions and deletions, which can lead to increased complexity in implementation. Additionally, AVL trees may require more memory for storing balance factors compared to other tree structures.
Tree topology is a hierarchical network structure that combines characteristics of both star and bus topologies. It consists of multiple star networks connected to a central bus, allowing for scalability and easy expansion by adding more nodes. This topology facilitates efficient data flow and organization, as it can manage multiple branches and sub-networks. However, it also has a single point of failure at the root, which can impact the entire network if not properly managed.
In hierarchical topology having a single or much less nodes on top level in a very large network like data center, there exist a chance for network congestion and a small portion of available bandwidth is supported for end hosts.
Some advantages of tree network topology include easy to set up and extend. It is also inexpensive. Its disadvantages, on the other hand, include limit on central cable length and number of nodes.
disadvantages of using network
What are the disadvantages of having a network in an office?
The disadvantages are if we cut them we have no food no oxygen
what is the dis advantage of MAN NETWORK
What were the disadvantage of the pre 1996 network
disadvantages: 1. implenentation cost is high. 2. not ideal for temporary network setup 3. not flexible.
Tree Topology allows for the expansion of an existing network
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stolen personal information. Damage to the computer system and/or network. Always protect your computer and network. theres more disadvantages...but use your head and think..
Advantages are that you will know where everything is and when things will be done. Disadvantages are they are difficult to make.