Redundancy is having alternate paths for data to travel to reach each critical location. Redundancy is important in both LANs and WANs.
It is important to duplicate each component: Communications lines, Routers, Switches and Firewalls.
A high-speed communications line is not always required for redundancy. A redundant line should be connected to a redundant router. The routers should be connected to different Ethernet switches. An example would be to use a DSL line to backup a T1 line.
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