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There is no ubiquitous definition of the term ‘campus’. While it originates from universities, along the way, the term has spawned many variations on the campus theme.
Understanding the definition of a campus network helps to identify the perceived versus actual ‘edges’ in a campus network design.
So, what constitutes your campus? These strategic questions help to synchronize teams and shine light on your specific scenario – whether it be a metro or rural site, traditional university or otherwise.
Is it a single, contiguous piece of land with two or more logically connected buildings?
Do all buildings leverage a set of shared services?
Are there branch and satellite sites that do not form part of a physical campus yet do form part of a logical campus service footprint?
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