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This document discusses a design scenario for a university network project where the network engineers disagree on whether to enable Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) on routers and switches. The security engineers want it disabled while operations engineers want it enabled to help with VoIP phone installation. The IT architects won't provide their opinion. The reader is asked to make a recommendation on whether to enable CDP and convince stakeholders of the decision.

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Subject: ICT319 Network Design Project

Oppenheimer, P. 2010, Top-Down Network Design, CISCO Press

Chapter 9 Network Management Design Design Scenario

Design Scenario You are in the process of developing a network design proposal for Genome4U, a large-scale university project that has been discussed in previous chapters. As you considered network management for this project, you came to a preliminary decision that CDP should be enabled on the Cisco routers and switches. When you discussed this idea with the university network engineers, however, you suddenly found yourself in the middle of a Layer 8 (office politics) quagmire. As it turns out, the network engineers have been arguing among themselves for years about the benefits of CDP. The security-focused engineers want it disabled. The engineers who focus on day-to-day operations want it enabled. The desktop support technicians agree with the operations group because the Cisco VoIP phones that they install can take advantage of CDP. The IT architects insist that the decision is theirs but they dont return phone calls when you ask for their opinion. What will be your recommendation and why? Should CDP be enabled? Should it be enabled on all devices and interfaces? How will you convince your customers that your decision is the best one and they should abide by it, even the IT architects? Review Questions 1. This chapter covered network management, whereas the previous chapter covered network security. Note that network design tasks are often interwoven, however, and shouldnt be considered discrete just because a book is divided into discrete chapters. In what ways are network management and network security interrelated? When designing network management for your customer, what security concerns will you address? When designing network security for your customer, what network management concerns will you address? 2. Research a network management product or tool of your choice. Describe the product or tool in two or three paragraphs.

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