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Below all the above mentioned types of addresses are referred to as
the object address.
2.3. Creating a logical network
The process may be divided into the following stages:
1. Project your logical network: the logical network administrator (the
administrator) chooses the computers on which to organize administrating
stations, the primary server, servers, and workstations. Logical networks can
have various configurations. Below you can see general recommendations
on how to create a logical network:
• All computers with installed Kaspersky Anti-Virus
®
must be workstations.
• Each segment of the network must have at least one server (usually one
server is enough). All workstations of this segment are connected to this
server.
• It is advisable to set the primary server in the same network segment as
the administrating station (they may be configured on the same com-
puter).
• If the projected logical network is too complicated to be controlled by a
single person, it is recommended that you divide it into groups containing
at least one server and the attached workstations.
• If required, you can assign particular group administrators and install the
software for administrating stations on their computers.
2. Install anti-virus software on your network computers:
• Install Kaspersky
®
Network Control Centre on the administrating station
(see subchapter 3.1 on page 20).
• Install Kaspersky AV Server on the computers reserved for the primary
server and other logical servers (see subchapter 3.1 on page 20).
• Install the workstation software on the selected computers (see subchap-
ter 6.3 on page 47).
3. Configure the logical network:
• Add servers to the logical network (see subchapter 6.2 on page 46).
• Attach workstations to the servers (see subchapter 6.3 on page 47).
• Set the server parameters (see subchapter 7.3 on page 74).










