Top-Down Network Design
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (818 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1578700698 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 592 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
You will learn to analyze business and technical requirements, examine traffic flow and QoS requirements, and select protocols and technologies based on performance goals. You will also develop an understanding of network performance factors such as network utilization, throughput, accuracy, efficiency, delay, and jitter. Using illustrations and real-world examples, it teaches a systematic method for network design that can be applied to campus LANs, remote-access networks, WAN links, and large-scale internetworks. . Several charts and job aids will help you apply a top-down approach to network design. From the Back CoverA systems analys
Several charts and job aids will help you apply a top-down approach to network design.. A systems analysis approach to enterprise network designMaster techniques for checking the health of an existing network to develop a baseline for measuring performance of a new network designExplore solutions for meeting QoS requirements, including ATM traffic management, IETF controlled-load and guaranteed services, IP multicast, and advanced switching, queuing, and routing algorithmsDevelop network designs that provide the high bandwidth and low delay required for real-time applications such as multimedia, distance learning, and videoconferencingIdentify the advantages and disadvantages of various switching and routing protocols, including transparent bridging, source-route switching, Inter-Switch Link (ISL), IGRP, Enhanced IGRP, OSPF, and BGP4Effectively incorporate new technologies into a network design, including cable modems, DSL, Gigabit Ethernet, and VPNsTop-Down Network Design is a practical and comprehensive guide to designing ente
"Do a proper analysis of the customer's requirements!" according to atuline@sierrasys.com. This is an excellent book that provides checklists, and things to ask from both the business as well as technical side of the network. The focus is on how to meet customer needs. This title combined with books such as 'Advanced IP Network Design' and 'Designing Addressing Architectures' should really prepare the networking designer to ask all the right questions.. Dr. Peter J. Welcher said Great for CCDA or CCDP certification prep!!!. Ms. Oppenheimer and I have known each other via email for a couple of years. She wrote a prior version of the Cisco CID Design course which I reviewed, and I did my best to get her to comment on the SE Design Workshop course I did. This book is her version of the design wisdom she accumulated in years inside Cisco, Apple, and Network General (now Network Associates). I did a light read and skim of th. Howard C. Berkowitz said Etiquette for first dates as a network designer. As a teenager, one's first date is always rather special -- and also frightening. You will have ideas about what to do, but it's just not the same as having the experience. This book prepares a new network designer, as well as anything short of real experience, for that all-important first date with network requirements and architecture. The ideal reader is one who has operational experience with net
Her employment at such companies as Apple Computer, Network General, and Cisco Systems gave her a chance to troubleshoot real-world network design problems and the opportunity to develop a practical methodology for enterprise network design.. After many years as a software developer, she became a technical instructor and training developer and taught more than 2000 network engineers from most of the