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10/30/2007

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Term
Describe the term "hardware-switching".
Definition
Hardware-switching refers to the act of processing packets at any layer, 2 through 7, via specialized hardware components referred to as application-specific integrated curcuits (ASIC)
Term
What are application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC)?
Definition
Application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) are specialized hardware components that allow hardware-switching technology to achieve throughput at wire speeds without performance degradation for advanced features like QoS marking, ACL processing, and IP rewriting
Term
Describe some of the benefits that hardware-switching provides when using application-specific integraded circuits (ASIC).
Definition

- ASICs generally are able to achieve higher performance and availability that CPUs

- ASICs scale easily in switches architectures, where CPUs do not

- ASIC integrate on Supervisor Engines and on individual line modules of Catalyst switches to hardware-switch packets in a distributed manner

Term
What type of memory do application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC) use to achieve their high performance?
Definition
They use specialized memory called ternary content addressable memory (TCAM)
Term
What are some of the limitations to ASIC?
Definition
Biggest limitation to ASIC are memory limitations. Generally, the size of the ASIC memory is relative to the cost and application of the switch. Also, ASICs do not support all the features of the traditional Cisco ISO.
Term
What are some of the limitations of layer 2 switching?
Definition
Because they work at layer 2, the devices must reside on the same subnet. The more devices that are added, the more the switches need to work on broadcasts that are flooded throughout the network. Strict layer 2 devices also lack QoS and security features.
Term
Describe layer 4 switching
Definition
Layer4 switching  implies switching based on protocol sessions. This means that layer 4 switching not only use source and destination IP addresses in switching decisions, but also IP session information contained in the TCP and UDP portion of the packet,
Term
Describe layer 7 switching
Definition
Layer 7 switching impies content-intelligence. With respect to web browsing, this implies inspection of URLs, cookies, host headers, etc. With VoIP, this includes distiguishing call destinations.
Term
What are some of the network design properties of current-generation layer 2 switches?
Definition

- Designed for near wired-speed performance

- Build using high-speed, specialized ASICs

- Low latency

- Scalable to several switches 

- Support for layer 3 functionality such as IGMP snooping and QoS marking

- Offers limited scalablilty in large networks without layer 3 boundaries 

Term
What is the primary difference between the packet-forwarding operation of a router and layer 3 switch?
Definition
The primary difference between the packet-forwarding operation of a router and layer 3 switching is the physical implementation. Layer 3 switches use different hardware components and have a greater port density than traditional routers.
Term
What type of marking does a typical multilayer switch support?
Definition
Many multilayer switches support QoS marking at layer 2 using the CoS field and QoS marking at layer 3 using DSCP.
Term
What are the 3 layers of SONA?
Definition

- network infrastructure - contains the Cisco enterprise architecture, servers, storage, and clients.

- interactive service - optimization of the communication between applications and services, using intelligent network functions such as security, identity, voice, virtualization, and QoS

- application - contains business and collaboration applications

Term
Briefly describe the SONA infrastructure services
Definition

-Identity services - includes AAA, NAC, NBAR

-Mobility services - access regardless of location

- Storage services - storage and critical data

- Compute services - improves compute resources.

- Security services - security for all resources

- Voice and collaboration services - allows collaboration of users.

Term
Describe the network infrastructure layer of SONA
Definition
The network infrastructure layer contains the enterprise network architecture, servers, storage networks, and end-user clients. This layer also contains switching and routing elements to enhance performance and capabilities, including reliability and security.
Term
Describe the interactive service layer of SONA
Definition
This layer supports essential applications and the network infrastructure layer. Services provided at this layer fall into 2 categories: infrastructure services and application networking services.
Term
Describe the integrated application phase of IIN.
Definition
It allows the network to become application aware. The network can optimize application performance by integrating application message handling, application optimization and application security. Cisco calls this technology application-oriented networking (AON).
Term
Describe the integrated transport phase of IIN.
Definition
It involves the convergences of voice, data, and video into a single transport network. Using Cisco's unified communications platforms, it allows the deployment of new applications that enhance communications.
Term
Briefly describe the 3 phases of IIN.
Definition

- integrated transport - convergence of voice, video, data into a single transport network

- integrated services - merges common elements such as storage, servers, and network elements. Also virtualization of systems.

- integrated application - allows the network to become application aware.

Term
Describe the integrated service phase of IIN
Definition
It merges common elements such as storage, and data center server capacity.
Term
What are the key components of the Cisco AVVID framework?
Definition

- Network Infrastructure

- Intelligent network services

- Network solutions 

Term
Describe the network infrastructure component  of the Cisco AVVID framework.
Definition
The network infrastructure component includes the hardware and software used to send, receive, and manage packets that are transmitted between network devices throughout the enterprise. The network infrastructure includes the transmission media and devices that control tranmission paths, such as private and public transport media. Examples include router, LAN switches, call gateways, and PBXs
Term
Describe the intelligent network services component for Cisco's AVVID framework
Definition
The intelligent network services allow end users to operate in a controlled secure environment in which the network provides differentiated services. It allows for application awareness and content-intelligence, which include functions such as security, network management, QoS, IP multicast, and high availablilty
Term
Describe the network solutions component of Cisco's AVVID framework.
Definition
The network solutions include the hardware and software that use the network infrastructure and intelligent network services to their advantage.
Term
What are the 4 major functional areas of the Enterprise Composite Network Module?
Definition

- Enterprise Campus

- Enterprise Edge

- Service Provider Edge

- Data Center 

Term
Describe the Enterprise Campus area of the Enterprise Composite Network Model.
Definition
The Enterprise Campus contais the modules that are required to build a hierarchical, highly robust campus network that offers performance, scalability, and high availabilty. This functional area does not offer remote connections or Internet access.
Term
Describe the Enterprise Edge area of the Enterprise Composite Network Model
Definition
The Enterprise Edge aggregates connectivity from the various elements at the edge of the enterprise network. It contains all the network elements for efficient and secure communication between the Enterprise Campus and the remote locations, remote users, home users, and the Internet.
Term
Describe the Service Provide Edge of the Enterprise Composite Network model.
Definition
The Service Providers Edge provides connectivity to the services that are inplemented by service providers. It enables communications with other networks using different WAN technologies and ISPs.
Term
Describe the Data Center area of the Enterprise Composite Network Model.
Definition
The Data Center provides connectivity to server farms and services and consolidates the data processing and storage-related functions of the enterprise network.
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