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Configuration of a network device involves the initialization of internal variables that allow its operation to perform in accordance with the network design criteria. Configuration of devices include Layer 2 behaviors, such as Ethernet switching, bridging, etc., and Layer 3 behaviors, such as routing, NAT, etc. In addition, devices are configured to allow proper management through IP protocols such as Simple Network Management Protocol. Testing
This process allows our network engineers to evaluate the device configuration parameters in a real world setting and adjust them if needed before the system leaves our facility. All these actions are taken to ensure that the network design is optimal and that it functions exactly to customer specifications prior to the field installation. Customers
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