“Logical Network Configuration” refers to the virtual design or layout of a network that illustrates how various network devices and services, such as routers, switches, and firewalls, interact with each other. It does not involve the physical connectivity of devices but focuses on the flow of data and the protocols used.
Logical Network Configuration
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