Cisco Press Campus Network Design Fundamentals Dec 2005
Campus Network Design Fundamentals
Cisco Press | ISBN: 1587052229 | December 18, 2005 | CHM | 408 Pages | 7 MB
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 Fundamentals is 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® Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.