On Fri, 26 Aug 2016, Pol Hallen wrote:

> >Why do you want to separate it?
> 
> try to discover a network problem when there're many many devices 
> online... if you separate is become "easy" audit network

You divide number of computers affected by a problem by 4 and
add many new problems caused by routing.

> 
> >Is your organisation divided into floors or
> >into sections, divisions etc...?
> 
> this scenario by floors. Is it strange? :-|
> 

The most important reason to add separation to network is
security. And when you need security dividing network into floors
is strange.
We do not know what is your network purpose. What applications,
what servers do you use.
If you need just internet access or access to external servers
for 100-200 computers and have no security constrains then
scenario "by floors" may be the best.
But if it is a typical internal network with few internal servers,
windows applications, shared folders, guests with notebooks looking
for internet access and financial or personal data flying everywhere
then better divide it by organisational units.

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