You are planning a network by using the top-down design method. You are using structured design principles to generate a model of the completed system.
Which of the following are you most likely to ignore?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Section: Design Methodologies Explanation
Explanation:
Most likely, you will ignore network protocols if you are using structured design principles to generate a model of the completed system if that system is being planned by using the top-down design method. The top-down network design approach is typically used to ensure that the eventual network build will properly support the needs of the network's use cases. In other words, a top-down design approach typically begins at the Application layer, or Layer 7, of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and works down the model to the Physical layer, or Layer 1. Because a top-down design model of the completed system is intended to provide an overview of how the system functions, lower OSI layer specifics such as network protocols should not be included in the model.
Part of the top-down design process is using structured design principles to create a complete model of the system that includes the business goals, existing and future network services, technical objectives, and applications. In order for the designer and the organization to obtain a complete picture of the design, the designer should create models that represent the logical functionality of the system, the physical functionality of the system, and the hierarchical layered functionality of the system.
Reference:
Cisco: Using the TopDown Approach to Network Design: Structured Design Principles(Flash)