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For WANs in "The Hierarchical Design Model" name the 3 layers and a very short description of what they represent?
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Core - High-Speed Switching
Distribution - Policy based Connectivity Access Local abd Remote Workgroup Access |
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What is another name for the Core Layer in a WAN?
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Backbone
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What is another name for "The Hierarchical Design Model" Give to WANs by Cisco?
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Cisco Enterprise Arcitecture
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Name the 5 modules of the Cisco Enterprise Acrchitecture?
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Enterprise Campus Architecture
Enterprise Edge Architecture Enterprise BranchArchitecture Enterprise Data Center Architecture Enterprise Teleworker Architecture |
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What was MAN stand for?
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Metropolitan-area network
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What are the 4 Sub-Modules of the Enterprise Campus Architecture?
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Building Access
Building Distribution Campus Core Server Farm and Data Center |
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What are the 4 Sub-Modules of the Edge Campus Architecture?
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E-Commerce
Internet Connectivity WAN and MAN Site-to-Site VPN Remote Access VPN |
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In the Enterprise Campus Architecture referencing the Sub-Module Building Access Explain what it represents?
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Contains end-user IP phones, and Layer 2 access switches and connects devices to the building distrbution submodule.
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In the Enterprise Campus Architecture referencing the Sub-Module Building Distribution Explain what it represents?
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Provides aggregation of buiulding access devices, often using layer 3 switching. Performs routing, quality control and access control
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In the Enterprise Campus Architecture referencing the Sub-Module Campus Core Explain what it represents?
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Provides redundat and fast-converging connectivity between buildings and the server farm and enterprise edge.
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In the Enterprise Campus Architecture referencing the Sub-Module Server FarmExplain what it represents?
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Contains e-mail and corporate servers providing applicaiton, file, print, e-mail and DNS services to internal modules
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