Digital acceleration trends have expanded IT administrators’ requirements for campus networks. Campus network design has also evolved in response to emerging technologies and changing business outcomes. To securely support and onboard IoT and BYOD devices while providing seamless mobility and application ex...
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 pri...
Arista’s Cognitive Campus Network as a service is based on a data driven architecture and offers consistent, unified management across the Campus Edge for wired and wireless networks as well as integrated security & proactive network assurance
High Availability Campus Network Design—Routed Access Layer using EIGRP or OSPF Introduction This document provides design guidance for implementing a routed (Layer 3 switched) access layer using EIGRP or OSPF as the campus routing protocol. It is an accompaniment to the hierarchical campus design gu...
Campus Network for High Availability Design Guide Cisco Validated Design May 21, 2008 1 Introduction This document is the first in a series of two documents describing the best way to design campus networks using the hierarchical model. The second document, High Availability Campus Recovery Analysis...
Choose Design > Basic Network Design > Import Network Plan from the main menu. Click Template on the right of Select a file to download the network plan template. Double-click the downloaded template TopoPlan_en.xls. Edit and save the template. Set device information in the template. Device...
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 ...
If the SD-WAN value-added feature has been installed and the GRE tunnel mode for SD-WAN scenarios has been set on the Design > Basic Network Design > Network Settings > Tunnel Mode page, sites can be classified into edge sites and RR sites. If the role of ARs is set to Gateway or ...
CloudCampus 2.0: Campus Network Innovations and Practices in the Fully Wireless Era
NetMod: a design tool for large-scale heterogeneous campus networks A network modeling tool, called NetMod, which uses simple analytical models to provide the designers of large interconnected local area networks with an in... DW Bachmann,ME Segal - 《IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communicat...