Description
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers. Providing a single, consistent design across a large-scale, multi-domain environment is the goal-and reward-for architects, engineers, leaders, and management who are willing to take the journey to seamless integration of their scattered domains. In Designing Real-World Multi-Domain Networks, you will learn how to answer the two biggest questions organizations face as they hurtle toward a multi-domain networking change: What? And Why? Moving through many of the individual applications and architectures toward a focus on deployment, the authors illustrate what end-to-end scenarios might look like within an enterprise. Highlighting examples from real-world use cases, and with decades of combined insight from the writing team, Designing Real-World Multi-Domain Networks will help you understand the design requirements, caveats, and permutations of a multi-domain environment. Focus on design integration in a multi-domain environment Learn how to combine Cisco's SDA, SD-WAN, ACI, and other technologies within a large-scale enterprise Understand how to translate an organization's business and technical intent into a fully functioning, secure, and efficient network Explore the real-world demands that are driving adoption of multi-domain design Overview of the individual technologies and how they interconnect Examples of reference architecture and use cases Access to the lessons learned from actual Cisco customer deployment
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TypeBooks
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ProviderCisco Press
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration11h 59m
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CertificateNo Certificate
This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
Providing a single, consistent design across a large-scale, multi-domain environment is the goal-and reward-for architects, engineers, leaders, and management who are willing to take the journey to seamless integration of their scattered domains.
In Designing Real-World Multi-Domain Networks, you will learn how to answer the two biggest questions organizations face as they hurtle toward a multi-domain networking change: What? And Why? Moving through many of the individual applications and architectures toward a focus on deployment, the authors illustrate what end-to-end scenarios might look like within an enterprise.
Highlighting examples from real-world use cases, and with decades of combined insight from the writing team, Designing Real-World Multi-Domain Networks will help you understand the design requirements, caveats, and permutations of a multi-domain environment.
Focus on design integration in a multi-domain environment
Learn how to combine Cisco's SDA, SD-WAN, ACI, and other technologies within a large-scale enterprise
Understand how to translate an organization's business and technical intent into a fully functioning, secure, and efficient network
Explore the real-world demands that are driving adoption of multi-domain design
Overview of the individual technologies and how they interconnect
Examples of reference architecture and use cases
Access to the lessons learned from actual Cisco customer deployment