Advantages
- Point to point line configuration makes identification and isolation of faults easy.
- Messages travel through a dedicated line meaning that only the intended recipient receives the message: privacy and security is thus ensured,
- In the case of a fault in one link, only the communication between the two devices sharing the link is affected.
- The use of dedicated links ensures that each connection carries its own data load thus ridding of traffic problems that would have been encountered if a connection/link was shared.
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