July 2004
Beginner
408 pages
7h 31m
English
You find yourself in an office-park scenario, or a university campus, where buildings are spread around within a defined perimeter or fence line. Suppose you are managing a network spread across five buildings, for instance, as illustrated in Figure 12-10.
This network is made up of the following:
The switch in Building 90 is the network core providing access to the Internet and a server farm, made up of e-mail, file, and web servers. The Building 90 switch also provides interconnectivity for the switches in the remaining buildings.
Buildings 48, 9, 83, and 17 ...
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