Do you know about the "Cisco IP Telephony Network Design Guide" here:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/network/index.htm

It might help.

P.

At 08:47 PM 4/30/02, Tom Scott wrote:
>I'm reading Priscilla's "Top-Down Network Design". I recommend it as a
>complement to the Semester 7 BCMSN books.
>
>Is there a design strategy or methodology that I can use to diagram
>application layers into the logical topology? The application I have
>in mind is AVVID. Suppose the implementation was to take place in two
>phases: integration of data and IP telephony in phase I, adding video
>conferencing in phase II. Suppose also that the design included
>several VG200's and the MCS 7800 (either 7825-800 or 7835-1000), also
>a switching backbone consisting of 6509 switch with supervisor engine
>in module 1 and 48-port IP phone blades in modules 2, 3, etc. Phase I
>would use external 2600 routers; in phase II routing would be moved to
>the 6509, keeping one or more of the 2600's as backup.
>
>Is there a standard technique for incorporating AVVID applications
>such as this in the logical and/or physical network diagram? I'd
>especially like to find a template of the logical components and how
>they interact with each other. That might help explain how to select
>the hardware and software, and where to locate them in the logical and
>physical topologies.
>
>-- TIA, TT
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