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Re: Designing mock networks
I agree with everything DevilWAH is saying here. OP, if you are looking for a template to go off of, it would be this: Core | Distribution | Access Everything else is going to be up in the air (even the above model in some cases). So if what you are looking for is best practices, then Cisco books have all of that. As far… -
Re: Designing mock networks
well the high level view is always the same kind of design. lets take a generic small / medium network design. You have your core, distribution, access layer, WAN and wireless etc and the technologies you might be running on it. This high level best practices you should have in your head and be able to scribble a variety… -
Re: Designing mock networks
Devil is saying that each company is going to have different requirements. Yes, Company A and Company B may both have 28 employees and 3 departments with a wireless requirement. This does not, however, mean that both companies have the same budget, applications, or bandwidth needs. You can't have a one-network-fits-all… -
Re: Designing mock networks
Of course companies are going to have templates and try to make your network fit into their normal deployment model, but again those aren't going to be something they are readily sharing with the public. You might be able to find some with some good google skills though. Mostly for freely available info you are going to… -
Re: Designing mock networks
Exactly,and I think that's all you should need to quickly and effectively design a net work. For small networks you can put together an overview aligned with best practices in a very short time. For a global customer with 50,000 servers and 200,000 workstations. You have a team working for weeks/months putting a design to…
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