November 1999
Intermediate to advanced
576 pages
15h 3m
English
This chapter explores design issues related to overall network topology. The following sections discuss the traditional issues of bandwidth, delay, and reliability; as well as the often overlooked issues of operational simplicity and scalability, particularly as they pertain to routing. Specifically, the following issues are discussed:
Requirements and constraints of the network This section examines the requirements of a network and the importance of scalability and extensibility. You will also read about constraints on the design effort, including labor, economic, social, time, and space issues; as well as the need to support legacy technologies.
Tools and techniques You will explore some of the tools ...
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