After designing the physical layout of your office network, it’s time to start making some decisions about its logical design. The logical design is basically the
network’s intangible structure and function. In this month’s article, I’ll provide some guidelines on creating an efficient, flexible and smoothly functioning logical network.
Strive for Flexibility
A good rule of thumb to use when designing is to organize and group by function, and then by geography. This design provides greater flexibility for function and management of your network. For example, if your organization has three locations, it’s desirable to create a logical unit named “Front Desk.” [Read more...]
