Network Design
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Workgroup Creation
Internal Load
The efficiency and speed of a network is dependent upon the traffic load of that
network. This is one of the primary reasons for bridging; by keeping local traffic
local, the performance of other network segments tends to increase. An
examination of the relative amount of internal traffic each workgroup creates can
indicate which workgroups can be segmented in order to keep them from
affecting the operation of other workgroups. In our example, the Sales
department workgroup produces a vast amount of traffic which remains within
the workgroup, so it becomes a prime candidate for segmentation.
By examining the extent to which each workgroup displays the characteristics
being considered, you can determine which workgroups are candidates for
segmentation from the rest of the network and which are candidates for
combination with other, preferably related, workgroups. You can also spot those
workgroups which may require re-consideration and possible further division
due to large numbers of users or high expected traffic. By determining what
segmentation level, if any, you wish to employ, you can develop the layout of
your workgroups smoothly and effectively.
External Load
When determining which workgroups will be separated from or combined with
other workgroups, consider the locations where segmentation will be used. Those
workgroups upon which a high percentage of the absolute traffic is intended for
other workgroups should not be separated from the other workgroups by too
much segmentation. If a workgroup which requires constant access to other
workgroups is kept apart from those workgroups by a large number of
segmentation devices, the access time for that workgroup is significantly
increased.
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Sum of Network Demand
Internal Group Traffic
Required Level of Service
Size of Workgroup
(indicates need for segmentation)
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