Enterprise Network Design MethodologyCampus Design Within the Enterprise Composite Network ModelTypical Requirements for an Enterprise Campus NetworkEnterprise Campus Design MethodologyAnalyzing Network Traffic PatternsDesigning the Campus InfrastructureDesigning the Logical Campus NetworkOne VLAN Per SwitchUnique VLANs Per SwitchVLANs Spanning Multiple Access SwitchesDesigning the Physical Campus NetworkSelecting Transmission Media and Data-Link ProtocolsSelecting a Physical Network Segmentation StrategySelecting and Implementing Spanning Tree ProtocolSelecting Data Link or Multilayer Switching SolutionsSmall Campus NetworkMedium Campus NetworkMultilayer Switched Campus BackboneSelecting Cisco Hardware and SoftwareIdentifying an IP Addressing StrategySelecting Routing ProtocolsStatic Versus Dynamic RoutingRIP and RIPv2IGRPEIGRPOSPFIS-ISSelecting Areas for NetworksEnterprise Campus Design ExamplesSmall Enterprise Design ExampleMedium Enterprise Design ExampleLarge Enterprise Design ExampleDesigning the Server FarmDesign Objectives for the Server FarmServer Farm Infrastructure ArchitectureDesigning the Server Farm for ScalabilityConsiderations for Server Farm Security and ManageabilitySummaryReferencesProduct SummaryStandards and Specifications SummaryReview QuestionsCase Study: OCSIC Bottling CompanyBackgroundBusiness Goals of OCSICHeadquarters Location, Network, and ApplicationsNorth American Plants and Their ApplicationsNetworking Strategies and GoalsProposed Headquarters Campus Network SolutionProposed Headquarters Server Farm SolutionProposed North American Plan Model