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Dec 02,2008 by alperen

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Network Services
The new campus model provides remote services quickly and easily to all users. The users have
no idea where the resources are located in the internetwork, nor should they care. There are
three types of network services, which are created and defined by the administrator and should
appear to the users as local services:

Local services

Remote services

Enterprise services
Local Services
Local services
are network services that are located on the same subnet or network as the users
accessing them. Users do not cross layer 3 devices, and the network services are in the same
broadcast domain as the users. This type of traffic never crosses the backbone.
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