Network designer must pro&ide a rationale to a customer!or a design that will mo&e an enterprise!rom a!lat network topology to a hierarchical network topology.
Network designer must pro&ide a rationale to a customer!or a design that will mo&e an enterprise!rom a!lat network topology to a hierarchical network topology.
Network designer must pro&ide a rationale to a customer!or a design that will mo&e an enterprise!rom a!lat network topology to a hierarchical network topology.
In its network design, a company lists this equipment :
Two Catalyst 4503 Layer 3 switches
ne 5500 security appliance !irewall Two Catalyst "50# switches Two lightweight access points Two Catalyst $#"0 switches %hich two types o! de&ices !rom the list would 'e appropriate to use at the access layer to pro&ide end(user connecti&ity) *Choose two+, Catalyst 4503 switches Cisco 5500 security appliance !irewall Catalyst "50# switches lightweight access points Catalyst $#"0 switches %hat two tra!!ic types must 'e included when calculating the 'andwidth requirements to support a &oice stream in an I- telephony network) *Choose two+, &oice queues &oice carrier stream &oice ser&ices tra!!ic call control signaling routing updates %hat are three properties o! peer(to(peer applications) *Choose three+, require dedicated 'andwidth allocation can 'e used in &ideo con!erence applications may require real(time interaction 'etween peer de&ices can 'e used to !ul!ill the requirements !or I- phone calls may require a direct physical connection 'etween de&ices require centrali.ed authentication %hat are the responsi'ilities o! de&ices that are located at the core layer o! the hierarchical design model) *Choose two+, access list !iltering packet manipulation high(speed 'ack'one switching interconnection o! distri'ution layer de&ices redundancy 'etween the core de&ices only / network designer must pro&ide a rationale to a customer !or a design that will mo&e an enterprise !rom a !lat network topology to a hierarchical network topology+ %hich two !eatures o! the hierarchical design make it the 'etter choice) *Choose two+, reduced cost scala'ility less equipment required higher a&aila'ility lower 'andwidth requirements 0uring an e&aluation o! the currently installed network, the IT sta!! per!orms a gap analysis to determine whether the e1isting network in!rastructure can support certain new !eatures+ /t which stage o! the Cisco Li!ecycle 2er&ices approach does this acti&ity occur) prepare phase plan phase design phase implement phase operate phase optimi.e phase %hich phase o! the Cisco Li!ecycle 2er&ices strategy may prompt a network redesign i! too many network pro'lems and errors arise in the network) prepare plan design implement operate optimi.e %hich portion o! the enterprise network pro&ides access to network communication ser&ices !or the end users and de&ices that are spread o&er a single geographic location) enterprise edge campus module %/3 module Internet edge data center %hich !amily o! Cisco switches is speci!ically designed !or data centers) Catalyst "500 Catalyst $000 3e1us 4000 Catalyst 4500 %hat type o! speciali.ed memory is used to !acilitate high per!ormance switching in Cisco multilayer switches) content(addressa'le memory *C/5, ternary content addressa'le memory *TC/5, address resolution protocol */6-, memory Cisco 71press 8orwarding *C78, memory %hich Catalyst "500 switch component integrates on indi&idual line modules as well as on the super&isor engine) C-9 8lash /2IC 3:6/5 %hich technology consistently increases C-9 load on multilayer Catalyst switches) quality o! ser&ice *;o2, access control lists */CLs, policy('ased routing *-<6, network address translation *3/T, %hich !amily o! Cisco switches supports 8i're Channel o&er 7thernet *8Co7,) Catalyst 4#4=> Catalyst 4500 Catalyst "500 3e1us 5000 %hich !amily o! Cisco switches supports the greatest num'er o! slots) Catalyst 4500 Catalyst "500 3e1us 5000 3e1us 4000 %hich two !eatures are una&aila'le on a Layer $ switch) *Choose two+, use o! /2ICs Internet >roup 5anagement -rotocol *I>5-, snooping ;o2 marking Time to Li&e *TTL, decrementing rewrite o! the source and destination 5/C addresses %hat is the purpose o! the Cisco 7nterprise /rchitecture) It replaces the three(layer hierarchical model with a !lat network approach+ It pro&ides an enterprise(wide system network architecture that helps protect, optimi.e, and grow the network in!rastructure that supports the 'usiness processes o! a company+ It pro&ides ser&ices and !unctionality to the core layer 'y grouping &arious components into a single component that is located in the access layer+ It reduces o&erall network tra!!ic 'y grouping ser&er !arms, the management ser&er, corporate intranet, and e(commerce routers in the same layer+ n what is Layer 3 switching !undamentally 'ased) access control the a'ility to circum&ent C-9 processing so!tware('ased !orwarding -arallel e?press 8orwarding *-?8, / user needs to access a !ile ser&er that is located in another department+ %hich layer o! the Cisco @ierarchical 3etwork 5odel will process the tra!!ic !irst) access core distri'ution control