Networks must support a wide range of applications and services, as
well as operate over many different types of cables and devices, which
make up the physical infrastructure. The term network architecture, in
this context, refers to the technologies that support the infrastructure
and the programmed services and rules, or protocols, that move data
across the network.
As networks evolve, we are discovering that there are four
basic characteristics that the underlying architectures need to address
in order to meet user expectations:
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