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Chapter 1: Hierarchical

Network Design

Connecting Networks

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Chapter 1
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Hierarchical Network Design Overview
1.2 Cisco Enterprise Architecture
1.3 Evolving Network Architectures
1.4 Summary

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Chapter 1: Objectives
Describe how a hierarchical network model is used to design
networks.

Explain the structured engineering principles for network design:


Hierarchy, Modularity, Resiliency, Flexibility.

Describe the three layers of a hierarchical network and how they are
used in network design.

Identify the benefits of a hierarchical design.

Describe the Cisco Enterprise Architecture model.

Describe the three new business network architectures: borderless


network architecture, collaboration network architecture, and the
data center or virtualization network architecture.

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1.1 Hierarchical Network
Design Overview

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Enterprise Network Campus Design
Network Requirements
Small network Provides services for 1 to 200 devices.
Medium-sized network Provides services for 200 to 1,000 devices.
Large network Provides services for 1,000+ devices.

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Enterprise Network Campus Design
Structured Engineering Principles

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Hierarchical Network Design
Network Hierarchy
Access layer Provides workgroup or user access to the network.
Distribution layer Provides policy-based connectivity.
Core layer Provides fast transport between distribution switches.

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Hierarchical Network Design
Access Layer
Layer 2 switching
High availability
Port security
QoS classification and
marking and trust boundaries
Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) inspection
Virtual access control lists
(VACLs)
Spanning tree
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
and auxiliary VLANs for VoIP

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Hierarchical Network Design
Distribution Layer
Aggregation of LAN or WAN links
Policy-based security in the form of access control lists (ACLs) and
filtering
Routing services between LANs and VLANs and between routing
domains (e.g., EIGRP to OSPF)
Redundancy and load balancing
A boundary for route aggregation and summarization configured on
interfaces toward the core layer

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Hierarchical Network Design
Core Layer
Provides high-speed switching (i.e., fast transport)
Provides reliability and fault tolerance
Scales by using faster, and not more, equipment
Avoids CPU-intensive packet manipulation caused by security,
inspection, quality of service (QoS) classification, or other processes

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Hierarchical Network Design
Two-Tier Collapsed Core Design
A two-tier hierarchical
collapsed core is when
the distribution layer and
core layer functions are
implemented by a single
device.
Used by smaller
businesses to reduce
network cost while
maintaining most of the
benefits of the three-tier
hierarchical model.

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1.2 Cisco Enterprise
Architecture

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Modular Network Design
Modular Design
As the complexity of networks increased, a modular network design
has been implemented.
Modular design separates the network into various functional network
modules.

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Modular Network Design
Modules in the Enterprise Architecture
Access-distribution
module Also called the
distribution block.
Services module A
generic block used to
identify services, such as
centralized Lightweight
Access Point Protocol
(LWAPP).
Data center module
Originally called the
server farm.
Enterprise Edge module
Consists of the Internet
Edge and the WAN
Edge.
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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Campus

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Edge

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Service Provider Edge

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Data Center

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Branch

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Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
Cisco Enterprise Teleworker

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1.3 Evolving Network
Architectures

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Cisco Enterprise Architectures
IT Challenges

Some of the top trends


include:
Bring Your Own Device
(BYOD)
Online collaboration
Video communication
Cloud computing

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Cisco Enterprise Architectures
Emerging Enterprise Architectures

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Emerging Network Architectures
Cisco Borderless Networks

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Emerging Network Architectures
Collaboration Architecture
Ciscos collaboration architecture
is composed of three layers:
Application and Devices
Unified communications and
conference applications, such as
Cisco WebEx Meetings, WebEx
Social, Cisco Jabber, and
TelePresence.
Collaboration Services
Supports collaboration
applications.
Network and Computer
Infrastructure Allows
collaboration anytime, from
anywhere, on any device.

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Emerging Network Architectures
Data Center and Virtualization
The data center architecture consists of three components:
Cisco Unified Management Solutions Simplifies and automates
the process of deploying IT infrastructure and services with speed
and enterprise reliability.
Unified Fabric Solutions Delivers network services to servers,
storage, and applications, providing transparent convergence, and
scalability.
Unified Computing Solutions Ciscos next-generation data center
system unites computing, network, storage access, and virtualization
into a cohesive system designed to reduce total cost of ownership
(TCO).

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1.4 Summary

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Chapter 1: Summary
This chapter:
Introduced the structured engineering principles of good network
design that include hierarchy, modularity, resiliency, and flexibility.
Explained that the typical enterprise hierarchical LAN campus
network design incorporates the access layer, distribution layer, and
the core layer.
Identified that smaller enterprise networks may use a collapsed
core hierarchy, whereas the distribution and core layer functions are
implemented in a single device.
Described the benefits of a hierarchical network as scalability,
redundancy, performance, and ease of maintenance.

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Chapter 1: Summary (cont.)
Explained that a modular design, which separates the functions of a
network, enables flexibility and facilitates implementation and
management.
Discussed that the Cisco Enterprise Architecture modules are used
to facilitate the design of large, scalable networks.
Identified the primary modules, including the Enterprise Campus,
Enterprise Edge, Service Provider Edge, Enterprise Data Center,
Enterprise Branch, and Enterprise Teleworker.

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