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Top-Down Network Design
Chapter Three
Characterizing the Existing Internetwork
Copyright 2010 Cisco Press & Priscilla Oppenheimer
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What’s the Starting Point?
• According to Abraham Lincoln:– “If we could first know where we are and
whither we are tending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it.”
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Where Are We?
• Characterize the existing internetwork in terms of: – Its infrastructure
• Logical structure (modularity, hierarchy, topology)
• Physical structure
– Addressing and naming– Wiring and media– Architectural and environmental constraints– Health
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Get a Network Map
Gigabit Ethernet
Eugene Ethernet20 users
Web/FTP server
Grants PassHQ
Gigabit Ethernet
FEP (Front End Processor)
IBMMainframe
T1
MedfordFast Ethernet
50 users
RoseburgFast Ethernet
30 usersFrame Relay
CIR = 56 KbpsDLCI = 5
Frame RelayCIR = 56 Kbps
DLCI = 4
Grants PassHQ
Fast Ethernet75 users
InternetT1
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Characterize Addressing and Naming
• IP addressing for major devices, client networks, server networks, and so on
• Any addressing oddities, such as discontiguous subnets?
• Any strategies for addressing and naming?– For example, sites may be named using airport
codes• San Francisco = SFO, Oakland = OAK
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Discontiguous Subnets
Area 1Subnets 10.108.16.0 -
10.108.31.0
Area 0Network
192.168.49.0
Area 2Subnets 10.108.32.0 -
10.108.47.0
Router A Router B
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Characterize the Wiring and Media
• Single-mode fiber• Multi-mode fiber• Shielded twisted pair (STP) copper• Unshielded-twisted-pair (UTP) copper• Coaxial cable• Microwave• Laser• Radio• Infra-red
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TelecommunicationsWiring Closet
HorizontalWiring
Work-AreaWiring
Wallplate
Main Cross-Connect Room(or Main Distribution Frame)
Intermediate Cross-Connect Room(or Intermediate Distribution Frame)
Building A - Headquarters Building B
VerticalWiring
(BuildingBackbone)
CampusBackbone
Campus Network Wiring
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Architectural Constraints
• Make sure the following are sufficient– Air conditioning– Heating– Ventilation– Power– Protection from electromagnetic interference– Doors that can lock
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Architectural Constraints
• Make sure there’s space for:– Cabling conduits– Patch panels– Equipment racks– Work areas for technicians installing and
troubleshooting equipment
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Issues for Wireless Installations
• Reflection
• Absorption
• Refraction
• Diffraction
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Check the Health of the Existing Internetwork
• Performance
• Availability
• Bandwidth utilization
• Accuracy
• Efficiency
• Response time
• Status of major routers, switches, and firewalls
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Characterize Availability
Enterprise
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment n
MTBF MTTRDate and Duration of Last Major Downtime
Cause of Last Major Downtime
Fix for Last Major Downtime
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Network Utilization
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
17:10:00
17:07:00
17:04:00
17:01:00
16:58:00
16:55:00
16:52:00
16:49:00
16:46:00
16:43:00
16:40:00
Time
Utilization
Series1
Network Utilization in Minute Intervals
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Network Utilization
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5
17:00:00
16:00:00
15:00:00
14:00:00
13:00:00
Time
Utilization
Series1
Network Utilization in Hour Intervals
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Bandwidth Utilization by Protocol
Protocol 1
Protocol 2
Protocol 3
Protocol n
Relative Network Utilization
Absolute Network Utilization
Broadcast Rate
Multicast Rate
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Characterize Packet Sizes
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Characterize Response Time
Node A
Node B
Node C
Node D
Node A Node B Node C Node D
X
X
X
X
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Check the Status of Major Routers, Switches, and Firewalls
• show buffers
• show environment
• show interfaces
• show memory
• show processes
• show running-config
• show version
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Tools
• Protocol analyzers
• Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG)
• Remote monitoring (RMON) probes
• Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
• Cisco IOS NetFlow technology
• CiscoWorks
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Summary
• Characterize the existing internetwork before designing enhancements
• Helps you verify that a customer’s design goals are realistic
• Helps you locate where new equipment will go
• Helps you cover yourself if the new network has problems due to unresolved problems in the old network
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Review Questions
• What factors will help you decide if the existing internetwork is in good enough shape to support new enhancements?
• When considering protocol behavior, what is the difference between relative network utilization and absolute network utilization?
• Why should you characterize the logical structure of an internetwork and not just the physical structure?
• What architectural and environmental factors should you consider for a new wireless installation?