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CVD Navigator April 2014
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CVD Navigator
The CVD Navigator helps you determine the applicability of this guide by summarizing its key elements: the use cases, the
scope or breadth of the technology covered, the proficiency or experience recommended, and CVDs related to this guide.
This section is a quick reference only. For more details, see the Introduction.
Use Cases
This guide addresses the following technology use cases:
Connecting Wired Devices to an Organization’s Network—Wired
devices use Ethernet for providing or accessing services and
communication at the workspaces and meeting places in an
organization’s remote sites and headquarters. Deployed with
efficiency and consistency on LANs, the connectivity provides
security, reliability, and manageability.
LAN and Services Interconnection to Scale within a Site—At a
larger site with increasing numbers of devices, a highly available,
hierarchical network interconnects an organization’s devices and
services, for scale and growth. This network aids manageability,
operational efficiency, and resiliency, while minimizing complexity.
Enhancing LAN Capacity and Functionality—As the needs of
an organization change, LAN capacity and functionality must be
able to be refreshed to accommodate new requirements. Design
modularity and software flexibility enhance an organization’s
efficiency to easily adapt to and accommodate updated network
requirements.
For more information, see the “Use Cases” section in this guide.
Scope
This guide covers the following areas of technology and products:
Ethernet wired access and device interconnection using Cisco
Catalyst switches
Hierarchical local area network design model, including access,
distribution, and core layers, with simplified design options using
Virtual Switching System (VSS)
Advanced technology support for voice and video, including
quality of service (QoS) marking and treatment
Security, including management authentication, Catalyst
Infrastructure Security Features (CISF), and IPv6 First Hop
Security.
Unicast routing, using Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
(EIGRP) or Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), and multicast routing
using Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) sparse mode
For more information, see the “Design Overview” section in this guide.
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