There is overlapping information in those 2 readings the 1st source will help you with a simplified review and a summary of network infrastructure design principles.
Design the lans for each floor the distribution layer backbone.
Room on each floor acting as a distribution point.
Room that contains the core switching environment.
The core layer is a high speed switching backbone and should be designed to switch packets as fast as.
Physically a traditional network design would likely see these utp cables backhauled from the individual rooms to a comms.
The distribution layer that provides policy based connectivity.
The required maps for your design are listed below.
Design the lans for each floor the distri bution layer backbone that will connect the different floors in the building and the part of the network that will connect into the campus core backbone.
Each of these distribution points then connect back to a central comms.
Design the lans for each floor the distribution layer backbone that will connect the different floors in the building and the part of the network that will connect into the campus core backbone.
Design the lans for each floor the distribution layer backbone that will connect the different floors in the building and the part of the network that will connect into the campus core backbone.
The backbone core layer that provides optimal transport between sites.
Draw where the network equipment would be placed use the floor plans provided 2.
Two main readings for this topic are an excerpt from cisco networking simplified and chapter 3 from the o reilly book.
Function of the core layer.
Specify where the network equipment would be placed use the floor plans provided.
In another approach to access and distribution layer design you can use layer 3 beyond just the core and distribution layers and configure layer 3 all the way into the access layer.
Your team was hired to design the network for this res idence hall.