The Top-Down Approach
Network Architecture and Design:
The Top-Down Approach
Network architecture and design are many times two separate stages in a network implementation project. McCabe (2007) identifies network architecture as a higher level concept of a network. He says that it focuses on more general relationships between the major components of a network. For example, "addressing and routing, network management, performance, and security." (p. 211). The design stage of the project normally starts after the higher level architectural plan has been approved. This is where the real detailed work starts and the nuts and bolts start to come together.
In designing your network, ...