Looking for the names of some Network design methodologies
Looking for the names of some Network design methodologies
Certainly! You can inquire about the reasoning behind a situation and point out any concerns you have regarding the matters discussed.
I'm examining the right aspects and exploring additional perspectives. Please let me know if you'd like to review the approach or methods used.
I understand your perspective. PPDIOO and ITIL aren't typically referred to as network design methodologies. When I think of "network design," I imagine spine-and-leaf or hierarchical approaches. The concepts you mentioned earlier fall under life cycle management. In reality, PPDIOO and ITIL are quite similar, with PPDIOO being a more detailed framework. I’m not sure if there are other alternatives—seeming to me, most project management strategies share this simplicity, flexibility, and logic. Plan ahead, execute carefully, and ensure smooth transitions.
I suspect you might be better suited for a project manager on this topic.
Thanks for your assistance. Your explanation about hierarchical, spine, and leaf structures made sense. After checking, I realized the correct approach is PPDIOO and PBM. I’m still unsure about ITIL or SONA, but those are definitely options. It would really help if Cisco’s network design methods were more clearly listed in the search results. Thanks again!
The methodologies you mentioned relate to lifecycle management. Network design approaches are distinct. For the first, you're on the right path. If your focus is on network designs, consider elements such as spine and leaf configurations, three-tiered architectures, virtualized networks, and layer-3 access schemes. These designs typically form part of a broader lifecycle strategy. It's uncommon to pose open-ended design questions since each one depends on the specific network you aim to support.