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Campus network design fundamentals

✍ Scribed by Teare, Diane; Paquet, Catherine


Publisher
Cisco Press
Year
2005;2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
409
Series
Cisco Press fundamentals series
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The all-in-one guide to modern routed and switched campus network design
Understand the network design process and network design models Learn how switches are used in network design Design an IP addressing plan and select appropriate IP routing protocols Apply network security design principles to boost network security Enable WLANs to improve workforce mobility Examine QoS design requirements and tools Unleash the power of voice transport over data networks, including VoIP and IP telephony Use content networking to provide content to users quickly and efficiently Learn how to integrate network management protocols and tools into network designs Understand how to effectively integrate IP multicast, high availability, storage networking, and IPv6 into your network designs Over the past decade, campus network design has evolved many times as new technologies have emerged and business needs have changed. For enterprises to take advantage of cost-saving, productivity-enhancing solutions, such as IP telephony and content networking, their core infrastructures must include the key enabling technologies required by these solutions and provide a resilient, secure foundation that can scale to business needs. As with any architecture, designing a solid foundation is the first step.Campus Network Design Fundamentalsis an all-in-one guide to key technologies that can be integrated into network design. The book provides insight into why each technology is important and how to apply this knowledge to create a campus network that includes as many or as few of today's productivity-enhancing applications as are needed in your environment. Topics covered throughout the book include network design process and models, switching, IP routing, quality of service (QoS), security, wireless LANs (WLANs), voice transport, content networking, network management, IPv6, IP multicast, increasing network availability, and storage networking. Sample network designs are included through-out, and the book concludes with a comprehensive case study that illustrates the design process and solutions for headquarters, branch offices, and home office/remote users. Whether you need an overview of modern campus technologies or seek advice on how to design switched and routed networks that securely support these technologies, this book is your comprehensive resource to the foundations upon which all modern-day campus networks are based. This book is part of the Cisco Press(R) Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 11
Introduction......Page 19
Part I: Designing Networks......Page 24
What Is Design?......Page 26
Design Principles......Page 28
Modular Network Design......Page 35
Summary......Page 45
Part II: Technologies: What You Need to Know and Why You Need to Know It......Page 48
Making the Business Case......Page 50
Switching Types......Page 51
Spanning-Tree Protocol......Page 55
Virtual LANs......Page 61
Multilayer Switching and Cisco Express Forwarding......Page 68
Switching Security......Page 71
Switching Design Considerations......Page 74
Summary......Page 77
Making the Business Case......Page 80
IPv4 Address Design......Page 81
IPv4 Routing Protocols......Page 95
IPv4 Routing Protocol Selection......Page 115
Summary......Page 119
Making the Business Case......Page 122
Hacking......Page 124
Vulnerabilities......Page 125
Threats......Page 127
Mitigating Technologies......Page 132
SAFE Campus Design......Page 146
Summary......Page 150
Making the Business Case......Page 152
Wireless Technology Overview......Page 153
Wireless Security......Page 158
Wireless Management......Page 162
Wireless Design Considerations......Page 164
Summary......Page 167
Making the Business Case......Page 170
QoS Requirements for Voice, Data, Video, and Other Traffic......Page 172
QoS Models......Page 174
QoS Tools......Page 175
QoS Design Guidelines......Page 189
Summary......Page 191
Chapter 7 Voice Transport Design......Page 194
What Is Voice Transport?......Page 195
Quality of Service......Page 198
VoIP Components......Page 199
IP Telephony Components......Page 200
Voice Coding and Compression Techniques......Page 203
Bandwidth Requirements......Page 206
IP Telephony Design......Page 209
Voice Security......Page 211
Summary......Page 214
Making the Business Case......Page 218
Content Networking......Page 219
Content Caches and Content Engines......Page 220
Content Routing......Page 225
Content Distribution and Management......Page 228
Content Switching......Page 229
Designing Content Networking......Page 230
Summary......Page 233
Making the Business Case......Page 236
Network Management Protocols and Tools......Page 237
Managing a Network......Page 249
Network Management Design......Page 251
Summary......Page 253
IP Multicast......Page 256
Increasing Network Availability......Page 260
Storage Networking......Page 263
IP Version 6......Page 265
Summary......Page 268
Part III: Designing Your Network: How to Apply What You Know......Page 272
Background Information and Context......Page 274
Network Requirements After Acquisitions Are Complete......Page 278
Summary......Page 284
Design Model......Page 286
Switching......Page 294
Security......Page 296
IP Addressing and Routing Protocol......Page 302
E-Mail......Page 304
QoS and Voice......Page 305
Wireless......Page 309
Network Management......Page 310
Summary......Page 312
Part IV: Appendixes......Page 314
Appendix A: References......Page 316
Appendix B: Network Fundamentals......Page 322
Appendix C: Decimal-Binary Conversion......Page 362
Appendix D: Abbreviations......Page 372
B......Page 387
C......Page 388
D......Page 390
G......Page 391
I......Page 392
M......Page 393
O......Page 394
Q......Page 395
S......Page 396
T......Page 397
V......Page 398
W......Page 399


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