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CCNA Semester 3
Chapter 1 - LAN Design
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Computer Networking
Undergraduate 1
04/07/2013

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What are the three layers of the hierarchical network design model?
Definition
-Access Layer
-Distribution Layer
-Core Layer
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What are the advantages of designing LANs using the hierarchical model?
Definition
-Easier to manage and expand
-Problems are solved more quickly
-Scalability
-Performance
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What is the purpose of the access layer?
Definition
It is to provide a means of connecting devices to the network and controlling which devices are allowed to communicate on the network.
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What sort of devices are found at the access layer?
Definition
-PCs
-Printers
-IP phones
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What is the purpose of the distribution layer?
Definition
Controls the flow of network traffic using policies and delineates broadcast domains by performing routing functions between virtual LANs defined at the access layer.
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What sort of devices are found at the distribution layer?
Definition
-High performance switches
-Routers
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What is the purpose of the core layer?
Definition
The core layer is critical for inter connectivity between distribution layer devices, it is highly important for the core to be highly available and redundant.
Term
What is a collapsed core model and where might it be used?
Definition
-Small networks
-Where the distribution layer and core layer are combined into one layer.
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Why is redundancy important in a network?
Definition
Redundancy provides and ensures path availability.
Term
Which layers normally have redundancy built in?
Definition
-Core
-Distribution
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How can the hierarchical design help to give high performance?
Definition
Properly designed hierarchical networks can achieve near wire speed between all devices.
Term
How can switches at the different layers contribute to network security?
Definition
Access Layer - Port security options
Distribution Layer - ACLs
Term
How does a hierarchical design help to make a network manageable?
Definition
Each layer of the hierarchical design performs specific functions that are consistent throughout that layer. the network to scale without becoming overly complicated.
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Should the same type of switch be used at each layer of the hierarchical design?
Definition
NO
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What is "network diameter" in hierarchical network design?
Definition
The number of devices that a packet has to cross before it reaches its destination.
Term
What is network device latency?
Definition
1.)Delay between the time a device requests access to a network and the time it is granted permission to transmit.
2.)Delay between the time when a device receives a frame and the time that the frame is frowarded out of the destination port.
Term
What sort of processing does a switch have to do on each packet?
Definition
Each switch has to determine the destination MAC address of the frame, check its MAC address table and forward the frame out the appropiate port.
Term
How can bandwidth aggregation be implemented?
Definition
After bandwidth requirements of the network are known, links between specific switches can be aggregated, which is called link aggregation.
Term
Why is redundancy not normally provided at the access layer?
Definition
-Cost
-Limited features in the end devices
Term
When designing a new network at which layer would you start?
Definition
Access Layer
Term
What is a converged network?
Definition
The process of combining voice and video communications on a data network.
Term
What factors have slowed the move towards converged networks?
Definition
-Network infrastructure requirements
-Complex Management
-Network costs
Term
What are the benefits of a converged network?
Definition
-One network to manage
-Manage one wired infrastructure
-Lower implementation and management costs
Term
What is traffic flow analysis, and why might you want to do it?
Definition
It is the process of measuring the bandwidth usage on a network and analyzing the data for the purpose of performance tuning, capacity planning, and making hardware improvement decisions.
Term
How can measurements be made in order to carry out a traffic flow analysis?
Definition
-Manually monitor individual switch ports
-Traffic flow analysis tools(Automated Software)
Term
How might you deal with a bottleneck where there is insufficient bandwidth?
Definition
-Aggregate links to accommodate bandwidth
-Replace slower switches with faster switches
Term
Why is it important to produce a topology diagram as part of the network design process?
Definition
It graphically displays any redundant paths or aggregated ports between switches that provide for resiliency and performance. It shows where and how many switches are in use on the network.
Term
What are stackable switches?
Definition
Connected by a special cable, effectively operate as one large switch.
Term
What is port density of a switch?
Definition
It is the number of ports available on a single switch.
Term
If 80 outlets need to be connected to a switch, why is a single larger modular switch likely to be a better choice than four fixed configuration switches with 24 ports each?
Definition
Modular switches can support very high port densities through the addition of multiple switch port line cards.
Term
What is wire speed, and what is forwarding rate?
Definition
Wire Speed - is the data rate that each port on the switch is capable of obtaining.
Forwarding Rate - Defines the processing capabilities of a switch by rating how much data the switch can process per second.
Term
What is Etherchannel?
Definition
Allows a group of physical Ethernet links to create one logical Ethernet link for the purpose of providing fault tolerance and high - speed links between switches, routers, and servers.
Term
What is PoE and what are its advantage and disadvantage?
Definition
-Power over Ethernet
-More flexibility
-IP Phones Power through Ethernet
-Costs
Term
At which OSI layer do typical traditional switches operate?
Definition
Layer 2
Term
What is a multilayer switch?
Definition
Switches that filters and forwards packets based on a MAC addresses and network addresses.
Term
What features are required for access layer switches?
Definition
-Port security
-VLANs
-Fast Ethernet/Gigabit
-PoE
-Link aggregation
-QoS
Term
What features are required for distribution layer switches?
Definition
-Layer 3 support
-Higher forwarding rate
-Gigabit Ethernet
-Redundant components
-ACLs
-link aggregation
-QoS
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What features are required for core layer switches?
Definition
-Layer 3 support
-Very high forwarding rate
-Gigabit/10 Gigabit
-Redundant Components
-Link aggregation
-QoS
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