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CCDP Self-Study Designing Cisco Network Architectures (ARCH)

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ISBN-10: 1587051850

ISBN-13: 9781587051852

Edition: 2005

Authors: Keith Hutton, Amir Ranjbar

List price: $75.00
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CCDP Self-Study: Designing Cisco Network Architectures (ARCH) is based on the current version of the Cisco Systems ARCH course. It presents a structured format for the conceptual and intermediate design of AVVID network infrastructures and enables readers to design solutions scaling from small to large enterprise networks incorporating the latest technologies from virtual private networks, wireless, IP telephony, content networking, and storage networks. How the Book will differ from the previous edition: The CCDP Self-Study Guide: Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH) updates and enhances the coverage of network design presented in the Cisco Internetwork Design (CID).…    
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Book details

List price: $75.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Cisco Press
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 696
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.75" tall
Weight: 2.948
Language: English

Introduction
Introducing Cisco Network Service Architectures
Primary Concerns of Network Deployment
Performance
Scalability
Availability
Cisco Avvid Framework
Cisco Avvid Common Network Infrastructure
Cisco Avvid Intelligent Network Services
Cisco Avvid Network Solutions
Enterprise Composite Network Model
Enterprise Campus Functional Area
Campus Infrastructure Module
Network Management Module
Server Farm Module
Edge Distribution Module
Effects of the Enterprise Campus Functional Area on the Enterprise Network
Enterprise Edge Functional Area
E-Commerce Module
Internet Connectivity Module
Remote Access and VPN Module
WAN Module
Effects of the Enterprise Edge Functional Area on the Enterprise Network
Service Provider Edge Functional Area
Summary
References
Product Summary
Review Questions
Designing Enterprise Campus Networks
Enterprise Network Design Methodology
Campus Design Within the Enterprise Composite Network Model
Typical Requirements for an Enterprise Campus Network
Enterprise Campus Design Methodology
Analyzing Network Traffic Patterns
Designing the Campus Infrastructure
Designing the Logical Campus Network
One VLAN Per Switch
Unique VLANs Per Switch
VLANs Spanning Multiple Access Switches
Designing the Physical Campus Network
Selecting Transmission Media and Data-Link Protocols
Selecting a Physical Network Segmentation Strategy
Selecting and Implementing Spanning Tree Protocol
Selecting Data Link or Multilayer Switching Solutions
Small Campus Network
Medium Campus Network
Multilayer Switched Campus Backbone
Selecting Cisco Hardware and Software
Identifying an IP Addressing Strategy
Selecting Routing Protocols
Static Versus Dynamic Routing
Rip and Ripv2
Igrp
Eigrp
Ospf
IS-IS
Selecting Areas for Networks
Enterprise Campus Design Examples
Small Enterprise Design Example
Medium Enterprise Design Example
Large Enterprise Design Example
Designing the Server Farm
Design Objectives for the Server Farm
Server Farm Infrastructure Architecture
Designing the Server Farm for Scalability
Considerations for Server Farm Security and Manageability
Summary
References
Product Summary
Standards and Specifications Summary
Review Questions
Case Study: Ocsic Bottling Company
Background
Business Goals of Ocsic
Headquarters Location, Network, and Applications
North American Plants and Their Applications
Networking Strategies and Goals
Proposed Headquarters Campus Network Solution
Proposed Headquarters Server Farm Solution
Proposed North American Plan Model
Designing Enterprise Edge Connectivity
Reviewing the Enterprise Edge Network Design Methodology
Enterprise Edge Design
Typical Requirements for the Enterprise Edge
Enterprise Edge Design Methodology
Analyzing Network Traffic Patterns
Designing the Classic WAN Module
Enterprise Needs for the WAN
Selecting the WAN Topology
Branch Office WAN
Regional Office WAN
Enterprise WAN Backbone
Selecting a Service Provider
Selecting the Data-Link Layer
Selecting the Physical Layer
Selecting WAN Features
Selecting Cisco Edge Routing Solutions
Routing Protocol and IP Addressing Considerations