Re: Cisco Equipments per layer

From: Rick Mur <rmur_at_ipexpert.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 11:13:08 +0200

Try filling them in by yourself :-) I think you will learn much more for
these kinds of LAN designs if you do a little research for it.
You also don't supply us with any bandwidth requirement, so filling in the
Firewall and Edge router, would be quite difficult and why would you want a
separate traffic shaping layer/appliance, you have to have a very good
reason for implementing that, I would rather think of an optimization layer,
for example Cisco WAAS.

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On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Khurram Noor <
engr.khurramnoor_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> Ok iwan,
> Let me be more specific, take two examples for network design.
>
> 1. A Health care or large hospital (they use ERP, video conferencing,
> confidential medical record, 99.999% of network avaliability)
>
> 2. A Bank (they use ecommerce, ERP, unified communication, very
> confidential
> data, they have many branches who need secure connectivity to main office,
> encryption and high security required)
>
> Based upon above two scenerios, what equipment would you recommend for
> the six layers? Sounds interesting !
> Firewall?
> Edge Routing: ?
> Traffic shaping?
> Core: ?
> Distribution: ?
> Access: ?
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