Describe the five modules of the Cisco Enterprise Architecture.
Enterprise Campus Architecture:
- An enterprise campus network is a building or group of buildings connected into one network that consists of many LANs.
- It is generally limited to a fixed geographic area, but it can span several neighboring buildings.
- The architecture is modular and scalable and can easily expand to include additional buildings or floors as required.
Enterprise Branch Architecture:
- This module allows businesses to extend the applications and services found at the enterprise campus to thousands of remote locations and users or to a small group of branches.
Enterprise Data Center Architecture:
- Data centers are responsible for managing and maintaining the many data systems that are vital to modern business operations.
- This module centrally houses the data and resources to enable users to effectively create, collaborate, and interact.
Enterprise Teleworker Architecture:
- This module leverages the network resources of the enterprise from home using broadband services such as cable modem or DSL to connect to the corporate network.
- Typically implemented using remote-access VPNs.
Enterprise Edge Architecture:
- This module often functions as a liaison between the campus module and the other modules in the Enterprise Architecture.
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