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 Campus Network Design Fundamentals
  

  Campus Network Design Fundamentals by Catherine Paquet ; Sam Fefferman ; Ronald Kessler ; Terrence Sulyma ; Diane Teare

  • Published by: CISCO PRESS
  • Author: Catherine Paquet ; Sam Fefferman ; Ronald Kessler ; Terrence Sulyma ; Diane Teare
  • Page Count: 374
  • Group: NETWORKS - PERFORMANCE & DESIGN
  • ISBN: 1587052229/9781587052224
  • Published: Jan 2006

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Campus Network Design Fundamentals
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(R) Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.

CONTENTS:

Contents

                            Introductionxviii

  Part I Designing Networks2

  Chapter 1 Network Design4

  What Is Design?5

  Design Principles7

  Determining Requirements9

  Analyzing the Existing Network11

  Preparing the Preliminary Design12

  Completing the Final Design Development12

  Deploying the Network12

  Monitoring and Redesigning13

  Maintaining Design Documentation13

  Modular Network Design14

  What Is Modular Design?14

  Hierarchical Network Design15

  The Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model18

  Summary24

  Part II Technologies: What You Need to Know and Why You Need to Know It26

  Chapter 2 Switching Design28

  Making the Business Case29

  Switching Types30

  Layer 2 Switching30

  Layer 3 Switching33

  Spanning-Tree Protocol34

  Redundancy in Layer 2 Switched Networks35

  STP Terminology and Operation36

  Virtual LANs40

  VLAN Membership42

  Trunks42

  STP and VLANs44

  VLAN Trunking Protocol45

  Inter-VLAN Routing46

  Multilayer Switching and Cisco Express Forwarding47

  Multilayer Switching47

  Cisco Express Forwarding49

  Switching Security50

  Catalyst Native Security51

  Catalyst Hardware Security53

  Switching Design Considerations53

  Summary55

  Chapter 3 IPv4 Routing Design58

  Making the Business Case59

  IPv4 Address Design60

  Determining How Many IP Addresses Are Required61

  Using Private and Public Addresses and NAT61

  How Routers Use Subnet Masks63

  Determining the Subnet Mask to Use64

  Hierarchical IP Address Design and Summarization67

  Variable-Length Subnet Masks70

  IPv4 Routing Protocols74

  Classifying Routing Protocols75

  Metrics79

  Convergence Time80

  Route Summarization81

  Routing Protocol Comparison82

  IPv4 Routing Protocol Selection94

  Choosing Your Routing Protocol94

  Redistribution, Filtering, and Administrative Distance95

  Summary98

  Chapter 4 Network Security Design100

  Making the Business Case101

  Hacking103

  Types of Hackers104

  Vulnerabilities104

  Design Issues105

  Human Issues105

  Implementation Issues105

  Threats106

  Reconnaissance Attacks106

  Access Attacks106

  Information Disclosure Attacks107

  Denial of Service Attacks108

  Mitigating Technologies111

  Threat Defense111

  Secure Communication117

  Trust and Identity121

  Network Security Best Practices124

  SAFE Campus Design125

  Summary129

  Chapter 5 Wireless LAN Design130

  Making the Business Case131

  Wireless Technology Overview132

  Wireless Standards133

  Wireless Components135

  Wireless Security137

  Wireless Security Issues138

  Wireless Threat Mitigation138

  Wireless Management141

  Wireless Design Considerations143

  Site Survey143

  WLAN Roaming144

  Point-to-Point Bridging145

  Design Considerations for Wireless IP Phones145

  Summary146

  Chapter 6 Quality of Service Design148

  Making the Business Case149

  QoS Requirements for Voice, Data, Video, and Other Traffic151

  QoS Models153

  IntServ153

  DiffServ154

  QoS Tools154

  Classification and Marking155

  Policing and Shaping161

  Congestion Avoidance163

  Congestion Management164

  Link-Specific Tools166

  AutoQoS167

  QoS Design Guidelines168

  Summary170

  Chapter 7 Voice Transport Design172

  What Is Voice Transport?174

  Digitization175

  Packetization and Call Processing176

  Conversation and Control Traffic177

  Quality of Service177

  VoIP Components178

  IP Telephony Components179

  IP Infrastructure179

  IP Phones180

  Video Telephony181

  Call Processing181

  Applications181

  Voice Gateway182

  Voice Coding and Compression Techniques182

  Voice Compression182

  Voice Activity Detection184

  Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol184

  Bandwidth Requirements185

  Definitions185

  Calculating Trunk Capacity or Bandwidth186

  Signaling Traffic Bandwidth188

  IP Telephony Design188

  Single-Site IP Telephony Design189

  Multisite Centralized IP Telephony Design189

  Multisite Distributed IP Telephony Design190

  Voice Security190

  IP Telephony Network Security Concerns191

  Platform Security Issues191

  Mitigating to Protect IP Telephony192

  Summary193

  Chapter 8 Content Networking Design196

  Making the Business Case197

  Content Networking198

  Content Caches and Content Engines199

  Transparent Caching200

  Nontransparent Caching201

  Reverse Proxy Caching203

  Content Routing204

  Direct Mode204

  WCCP Mode206

  Content Distribution and Management207

  Content Switching208

  Designing Content Networking209

  School Curriculum209

  Live Video and Video on Demand for a Corporation210

  Summary212

  Chapter 9 Network Management Design214

  Making the Business Case215

  ISO Network Management Standard216

  Network Management Protocols and Tools216

  Terminology217

  SNMP218

  MIB218

  RMON220

  Cisco NetFlow223

  Syslog224

  CiscoWorks225

  Other Tools225

  Managing a Network228

  Network Management Strategy228

  SLCs and SLAs228

  IP Service-Level Agreements229

  Network Management Design230

  Summary232

  Chapter 10 Other Enabling Technologies234

  IP Multicast235

  Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)236

  Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Routing Protocol237

  Increasing Network Availability239

  Storage Networking242

  IP Version 6244

  Summary247

  Part III Designing Your Network: How to Apply What You Know250

  Chapter 11 Case Study Context: Venti Systems252

  Background Information and Context253

  Network Requirements After Acquisitions Are Complete257

  Summary263

  Chapter 12 Case Study Solution: Venti Systems264

  Design Model265

  Head Office267

  Branch Office270

  Remote Users271

  User Devices272

  Servers273

  Switching273

  Head-Office Switching274

  Branch-Office Switching275

  Remote User Switching275

  Security275

  Head-Office Security278

  Branch-Office Security281

  Remote User Security281

  IP Addressing and Routing Protocol281

  Head-Office IP Addressing and Routing Protocol281

  Branch-Office IP Addressing and Routing Protocol282

  Remote User IP Addressing and Routing Protocol283

  E-Mail283

  Head-Office E-Mail283

  Branch-Office E-Mail284

  Remote User E-Mail284

  QoS and Voice284

  Head-Office QoS and Voice284

  Branch-Office QoS and Voice288

  Remote User QoS and Voice288

  Wireless288

  Head-Office Wireless288

  Branch-Office Wireless288

  Remote User Wireless288

  Network Management289

  Head-Office Network Management289

  Branch-Office Network Management291

  Remote User Network Management291

  Future Considerations291

  Summary291

  Part IV Appendixes292

  Appendix A References294

  Appendix B Network Fundamentals300

  Appendix C Decimal-Binary Conversion340

  Appendix D Abbreviations350

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