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Implementing Cisco Networking Solutions

By : Harpreet Singh
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Book Image

Implementing Cisco Networking Solutions

5 (1)
By: Harpreet Singh

Overview of this book

Most enterprises use Cisco networking equipment to design and implement their networks. However, some networks outperform networks in other enterprises in terms of performance and meeting new business demands, because they were designed with a visionary approach. The book starts by describing the various stages in the network lifecycle and covers the plan, build, and operate phases. It covers topics that will help network engineers capture requirements, choose the right technology, design and implement the network, and finally manage and operate the network. It divides the overall network into its constituents depending upon functionality, and describe the technologies used and the design considerations for each functional area. The areas covered include the campus wired network, wireless access network, WAN choices, datacenter technologies, and security technologies. It also discusses the need to identify business-critical applications on the network, and how to prioritize these applications by deploying QoS on the network. Each topic provides the technology choices, and the scenario, involved in choosing each technology, and provides configuration guidelines for configuring and implementing solutions in enterprise networks.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Places in the network

"A place for everything, everything in its place."
- Benjamin Franklin

A network is a collection of interconnected devices performing specific functions. These functions are performed at different places on the network. For example, controlling access to the network based on the user profile and credentials is done at the edge of the network; choosing one link out of multiple options to send traffic across the WAN is done at the WAN Edge; enforcing security policies to protect the server infrastructure of the company is done within the data center, and so on. This segregation of network functions helps to keep the network simple and modular.

Let's take a small organization as an example to discuss this concept in a bit more detail. Let's assume an organization ABC Inc. that starts in a single location. This organization will have a set...