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[help] network system deployment method????? Mar 18 2008 04:03AM
Rachmat Hidayat Al Anshar (rachmat_hidayat_03 yahoo com) (2 replies)
Re: [help] network system deployment method????? Mar 19 2008 06:18AM
Anjar Priandoyo (priandoyo gmail com)
Re: [help] network system deployment method????? Mar 19 2008 06:01AM
Devdas Bhagat (devdas dvb homelinux org) (1 replies)
Re: [help] network system deployment method????? Mar 28 2008 03:28PM
Rachmat Hidayat Al Anshar (rachmat_hidayat_03 yahoo com)
Hi,

Do u know about network development life cycle?
Could we use it as a 'formal' method to deploy/develop
a
network system???

The result is very disappointing me, when I googling
to find its references, any white paper, or
something..
There is a book named Applied Data Communications:
A Business-Oriented Approach
(http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Applied-Data-Communications/James-E-Go
ldman/e/9780471346401)
contains one chapter describing NDLC, is anyone have
this book???

Any comments will greatly appreciated
Thanks
Rachmat Hidayat Al Anshar

--- Devdas Bhagat <devdas (at) dvb.homelinux (dot) org [email concealed]> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:03:59PM -0700, Rachmat
> Hidayat Al Anshar wrote:
> >
> > Hi all :)
> >
> > Similar with software development model at
> > system/application development methodologies, is
> it
> > any network system deployment method/methodologies
> > that I can use to developing or deploying a
> network
> > system?
>
> Perhaps you need to look at
> cfengine/puppet/bcfg2/lcfg/equivalent?
> There aren't any "formal" methods as such, but these
> tools do make your
> life easier. How you use them is up to you.
>
> Devdas Bhagat
>

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