Which statement accurately describes the bisection bandwidth for a ring topology compared to a fully connected network?
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The bisection bandwidth of a ring topology is P times the link bandwidth, while the bisection bandwidth of a fully connected network is P × (P - 1)/2.
The bisection bandwidth of a ring topology is one times the link bandwidth, whereas the bisection bandwidth of a fully connected network is (P/2)².
The bisection bandwidth of a ring topology is equal to the total network bandwidth divided by the number of links, and the bisection bandwidth of a fully connected network is the same as its total network bandwidth.
The bisection bandwidth of a ring topology is two times the link bandwidth, while the bisection bandwidth of a fully connected network is P times the link bandwidth.