High-level blueprint for an enterprise network Part 1

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High-level blueprint for an enterprise network that includes LAN, WAN, WLAN, security, and UC

"Revolutionize your Enterprise Network with Cisco DNA: A Comprehensive Blueprint for Unmatched Performance, Security, and Efficiency"

"Connect, Communicate, and Collaborate: Cisco's Unified Communication Solutions for a Fully Integrated Enterprise Network"

"Secure Your Enterprise Network from End-to-End with Cisco's Advanced Security Technologies: A Comprehensive Guide"

LAN:

  • Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches for access and distribution layers
  • Cisco Nexus 9500 Series switches for the core layer
  • Cisco DNA Center for network automation, assurance, and analytics
  • Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) for network access control and policy enforcement
  • Cisco Stealthwatch for network traffic analysis and threat detection

WAN:

  • Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers for WAN edge connectivity
  • Cisco SD-WAN for simplified branch connectivity and management
  • Cisco Umbrella for cloud-based security and DNS filtering
  • Cisco AnyConnect VPN for secure remote access

WLAN:

  • Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series wireless controllers for centralized WLAN management and control
  • Cisco Aironet 4800 Series access points for high-density environments
  • Cisco DNA Center for network automation and analytics

Security:

  • Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewall for threat prevention and security policy enforcement
  • Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) for endpoint protection and threat hunting
  • Cisco SecureX for integrated security orchestration and response

UC:

  • Cisco Unified Communications Manager for call control and collaboration
  • Cisco Webex for online meetings and video conferencing
  • Cisco Jabber for instant messaging and presence
  • Cisco TelePresence for high-quality video conferencing

It's important to note that the specific equipment and quantities required for each component will depend on the size and requirements of the enterprise network. Additionally, there may be alternative options available depending on budget and other factors. You may read all parts of this series for a detailed understanding

Afaq Ahmad, Network Architect CCDA, CCIE # 42243 (Enterprise Infrastructure), Service Provider



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