Network Design
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Workgroup Creation
Since most of the time business departments are involved with sharing
information among other members of their department or a group of related
departments (Accounting, Personnel, and Payroll, for example), the division of
the end user population into workgroups based on corporate function and
separated by bridges, switches, or routers tends to improve network performance
by keeping information passed within each department from impacting the flow
of information within other departments. This provides natural divisions within
the network for the use of bridging or routing, keeping local traffic from
congesting the network where it is utilized by other departments.
Figure 4-2. Corporate Organization Workgroups
As the creation of workgroups based on departmental organization mirrors the
operation of the company, the expandability of the network is simplified; since
departmental growth can often be predicted in stable or growing companies, the
network can be designed to allow for simplified expansion in the departments
most likely to grow.
Without the use of management software to monitor the operation of workgroups
determined by corporate organization, troubleshooting and fault recovery can be
difficult in a network of this kind. As the end users are not necessarily located in
the same area, faults which affect the workgroup must be looked for in several
locations.
: Sales Workstations
: Research Workstations
: Receiving Workstations
: Workgroup A
: Workgroup B
: Workgroup C
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