Top-down network design
Network designers and architects share concerns about how to design networks that can keep pace with the accelerating changes in the internetworking industry. This book covers problem areas such as traffic flow, protocol behaviours, and more.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Indianapolis, Indiana :
Cisco Press ,
c2011
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| Edition: | 3rd ed |
| Series: | Cisco Press networking technology series
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Analyzing business goals and constrain
- 2. Analyzing technical goals and tradeoffs
- 3. Characterizing the existing internetwork
- 4. Characterizing network traffic
- 5. Designing a network topology
- 6. Designing models for addressing and numbering
- 7. Selecting switching and routing protocols
- 8. Developing network security strategies
- 9. Developing network management strategies
- 10. Selecting technologies and devices for campus networks
- 11. Selecting technologies and devices for enterprise networks
- 12. Testing your network design
- 13. Optimizing your network design
- 14. Documenting your network design