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There are 500-1000 employees in the construction of the enterprise computer room, and equipment suggestions are needed

It's not homework, I still contact Cisco

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My company has 1,000 people, and the existing Cisco core 3850. Switch 2960

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1 minute ago, fawkes9 said:

My company has 1,000 people, and the existing Cisco core 3850. Switch 2960

Get a IT team then. You don't want a forum designing your network

 

Do you have a network diagram

 

What vlans and subnets do you have?

 

What servers do you have? 

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No offense, but if you don't know what you're doing or what you need, then you REALLY should not be the one in charge of this project.

 

It's been 2 pages and we're still not sure what you're requesting. you've done multiple single sentence posts that are either you repeating yourself or absolutely need more context.

 

 

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28 minutes ago, fawkes9 said:

Topology has not been made

that's gonna be an issue for anyone advising you, talking to cisco is definitely the best bet here.

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Can only echo the last few posters. Language barrier aside, this appears to be such a "you don't even know what you don't know" situation that it would be basically impossible for anyone here to provide meaningful advice, even if they had relevant experience. Talk to professionals local to you.

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8 hours ago, fawkes9 said:

I am building a corporate network

Once it is built next up is security, DR testing etc. Don’t forget about redundancy, air conditioning, flood protection and if you want dark fibre connections to a separate facility elsewhere for that sweet sweet geographical separation.

 

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-> Moved to Servers and NAS

 

My suggestion, hire professional. Tell them your needs and let them craft some suggestions to choose from.

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You REALLY need to provide more information and be able to answer these questions in detail. If you can't even answer the basic questions being asked here then Cisco (or any other equipment maker) is going to be WAY over your head when you contact them. Even their sales people are going to ask you far more complex questions than what we've asked here that you will need to be able to answer in detail to get a proper solution. I would highly suggest hiring someone who knows what they are doing and is able to answer these questions in detail. Just saying "I want to build stuff with vendor X" is about as vague as possible.

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Like others have said, not sure what exactly you are attempting.  

But if you are building out any kind of physical infrastructure, make sure whoever you get to run wiring labels EVERYTHING and is tidy and neat in their wiring.  At my last job I took over a manufacturing facility that had the main network rack wired like a bowl of spaghetti. Took me a week straight to clean that mess up.  A patch cable should be as short as possible.  Not 14 feet of slack just laying on the floor. 

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