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Top-Down network design / Priscilla Oppenheimer

By: Oppenheimer, Priscilla.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Delhi : Pearson Education, 2012Edition: 3rd edition.Description: xxiv, 447 p. ill.ISBN: 9788131766972.Subject(s): Computer network architectures | Computer networksDDC classification: 004.65 O622T 2012
Contents:
. I. Identifying Your Customer's Needs and Goals. 1. Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints. 2. Analyzing Technical Goals and Constraints. 3. Characterizing the Existing Internetwork. 4. Characterizing Network Traffic -- Pt. II. Logical Network Design. 5. Designing a Network Topology. 6. Designing Models for Addressing and Naming. 7. Selecting Bridging, Switching, and Routing Protocols. 8. Developing Network Security and Network Management Strategies -- Pt. III. Physical Network Design. 9. Selecting Technologies and Devices for Campus Networks. 10. Selecting Technologies and Devices for Enterprise Networks -- Pt. IV. Testing, Optimizing, and Documenting Your Network Design. 11. Testing Your Network Design.
Summary: "Top-Down Network Design is a practical and comprehensive guide to designing enterprise networks that are reliable, secure, and manageable. 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."--BOOK JACKET.
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includes index.

. I. Identifying Your Customer's Needs and Goals. 1. Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints. 2. Analyzing Technical Goals and Constraints. 3. Characterizing the Existing Internetwork. 4. Characterizing Network Traffic -- Pt. II. Logical Network Design. 5. Designing a Network Topology. 6. Designing Models for Addressing and Naming. 7. Selecting Bridging, Switching, and Routing Protocols. 8. Developing Network Security and Network Management Strategies -- Pt. III. Physical Network Design. 9. Selecting Technologies and Devices for Campus Networks. 10. Selecting Technologies and Devices for Enterprise Networks -- Pt. IV. Testing, Optimizing, and Documenting Your Network Design. 11. Testing Your Network Design.

"Top-Down Network Design is a practical and comprehensive guide to designing enterprise networks that are reliable, secure, and manageable. 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."--BOOK JACKET.

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