Telco's write best practices for packet switching networks
Sean Donelan
sean at donelan.com
Wed Mar 13 11:51:41 UTC 2002
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Jake Khuon wrote:
> emloyees access their infrastrcture. Do you seperate and outsource your
> management infrastructure to your corporate IT support? Do you seperate but
> control it within your production network engineering groups? If so, do you
> have a special group within network engineering concentrating specifically
> on management or do you have the same people designing the network also do
> the management design?
Although many of the principles are the same, there are differences
between running a corporate network and a public network. You can
have the same people doing both. In small ISPs its likely the same
people will be doing both. A larger company will have seperate groups
because they serve different masters and have different measures of
success. A company may not want to pay for the same levels of
reliablity and survivability for their corporate network as their
public IP network.
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