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Author: awprofessional.com |
Published: 2nd Dec 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: NetworkingScalable may well be one of the most overused words in the network designer's lexicon. It applies to protocols, to software, to operating systems, to hardware architecture, and to networks. Scalable means, simply enough, the ability of the relevant entity (select one from the list just given) to get much bigger than it presently is without reducing performance, stability, or accuracy; making your customers angry; or getting you fired. This chapter covers scalability in OSPF and IS-IS.
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