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Network
implementation consists of the following steps:
1.
Physical network design
LAN
design consists of selecting appropriate devices such as Hubs,
Bridges, Switches, and Routers. Criteria for selecting LAN devices
include the following:
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The
number of ports required at different levels
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The
speed (10Mbps/100Mbps/1Gbps or others)
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Media
considerations, such as Ethernet, Token Ring etc.
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Support
for different network protocols such as TCP, VOIP etc.
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Ease
of configuration, and maintainability
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Management
(SNMP etc.)
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Availability
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Documentation
Various
WAN technologies are available for connecting enterprise resources. A
few prominent technologies are given below:
The
technology that suit an enterprise requirement depends on the
bandwidth and QoS requirements, security requirements, and application
requirements.
2.
Remote Access requirements: The companies are increasing becoming mobile.
This demands remote access capability to its executives, customers and
vendors. Devices are chosen taking into consideration the remote access
requirements of the Company. Several technologies can be used for remote
access including PPP, Multilink PPP, ISDN, or Cable Modem. Careful
consideration to be given whether the software or WAN devices support
authentication and authorization methods intended to be adopted by the
Company.
3.
Testing, and Documentation: Appropriate test methods be developed for
thoroughly testing a campus or enterprise network. The test methods must
include connectivity, accessibility, availability, and load testing.
Documentation is to done with the help of network diagrams. Both logical
and physical networks must be documented properly. Don't forget to take a
network baselining for future reference and troubleshooting.
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