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Purpose of a Prototype Choosing a Pilot or Prototype The decision to create a prototype or a pilot depends on the following factors: The type of testing required The potential disruption from a pilot on the existing network Prototypes are usually easy to configure and control because no active network users are affected In prototype networks, it is easy to take a device offline, make hardware or configuration changes, and redo the test under different conditions. In a pilot, this type of activity can cause major disruptions in the network.
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Purpose of a Prototype When to Create a Pilot? Many functions of the proposed network can be tested using prototypes. However, using a pilot is a good option in the following circumstances: When the prototype is not big enough to test functionality - Testing the operation of a routing protocol in a network with one hundred routers may not be feasible in a prototype. When the performance of the network is dependent on the operation of a specific device or third-party technology - An example is an expensive video scoreboard or a third-party provided WAN link.
Purpose of a Prototype
Purpose of a Prototype
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