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Re: Telco's write best practices for packet switching networks


From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 06:51:41 -0500 (EST)



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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