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What to read about the design of local networks?
Hello community. I work as an administrator in a small office. There are about 70 machines, several branches connected via VPN - the whole structure has already been created before me. There is not much knowledge, education is not IT at all, but so far it is enough (there will be no global changes). I would like to read something about the "global" networking and security. I will clarify. For example, as one of my friends said: "IP switches need to be hidden in a separate management vlan". I singled out the key word, but such things that go without saying do not come into my head, and there are quite a lot of such moments that are "taken for granted" for networkers. I read Oliferov "Computer networks. Principles, technologies, protocols".
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Principles of Switching in Cisco Local Area Networks . [Kennedy Clark, Kevin Hamilton] - can you tell me something like that? In this book I found what I needed, in particular about modern design and implementation of territorial networks
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If after Oliferov nothing was added then "Tanenbaum, Weatherall: Computer Networks". I do not give links, Google to the rescue.
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