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BYOD Projecct Plan Preparation

MUHAMMED SHAFI
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Hi All,

 

Hope all are doing well.

 

I Need one help from your side i am planning to start Cisco BYOD solution Project (Switching,Wireless,Security and Management Solution )

 

Please help me  if any one have Project Implementation plan for BYOD

 

 Regards

Muhammed

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Where is your Router(s)? If you are going to be doing NAT-ing to the ISP then you'll need a router (or two).  Multi-layer switch, like the 4500X, cannot do NAT.  

2960X for your servers?  I think you'll need more grunt than that.  

12 IDF?  Are you sure you want to only run Layer 2 from each IDF ?  With this much, I think you'll learn to appreciate if you can run Layer 3 to every IDF.  Each IDF will have, a minimum, of three subnets:  Data, Voice, Wireless Access Points.  

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Leo Laohoo
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You need to provide more information if you need our help.  The information you've provided is so limited I don't even want to start.  

 

Give us the background about the deployment, the budget, what kind of wireless BYOD, how many clients, what's your WAN bandwidth, will you be using ISE or third-party solution, etc.

Dear Leo,

 

Thank you for your reply ..

We are planning Upgrade our all network items below is the your requested details 

1. Cisco 4500-series Core Switch (2) with redundancy we need to configure VSS 

2. Access Switches around 45 Nos

3. Cisco WLC with HA

4. Cisco ISE

5. Cisco Prime infrastructure 

6. Cisco ASA 5500 with HA

7.Cisco Access Point around 155 Nos

8. total user 1500 wire and  wireless

9. Total our bandwidth 25Mb dedicated line

10. All cabling work

Kindly check the my details and help me 

Regards

Muhammed 

 

Kindly provide or attach a network diagram.

Dear Leo,

 

Kindly find the attached diagram .

 

I am  waiting for your reply 

 

Regards

Muhammed

Where is your Router(s)? If you are going to be doing NAT-ing to the ISP then you'll need a router (or two).  Multi-layer switch, like the 4500X, cannot do NAT.  

2960X for your servers?  I think you'll need more grunt than that.  

12 IDF?  Are you sure you want to only run Layer 2 from each IDF ?  With this much, I think you'll learn to appreciate if you can run Layer 3 to every IDF.  Each IDF will have, a minimum, of three subnets:  Data, Voice, Wireless Access Points.  

Thank you for your reply 

 

We have Cisco ASA5500 with HA i can do NAT in Cisco ASA

2960 that is Server Firm Switch . all IDF will run Layer 2 

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