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The following reference scenarios are based on common enterprise IT requirements and are provided to illustrate scope and delivery thinking. To protect client information, company names, contract amounts and internal data are not disclosed.

Anonymous Reference Scenarios

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Campus Network Upgrade for a Manufacturing Enterprise
Reference scenario Network & Security

Campus Network Upgrade for a Manufacturing Enterprise

A reference scope for connecting office, production and data-center environments while improving network governance.

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Industry or enterprise type
Manufacturing enterprise
Background
Office, production and server-room networks have expanded over time, making the existing connection and management boundaries harder to maintain.
Typical challenges
Network segmentation, access control, device management and fault isolation need a consistent planning basis.
Expected value
Improve maintainability and clarify the management boundaries between office, production and server-room networks.
Suitable for
Manufacturing enterprises with multiple office or production areas that need unified network management.

Delivery scope

  • Current-state review and network planning
  • Core and access network adjustments
  • Security policy and operations documentation

Technology components

  • Enterprise networking
  • Network security
  • Switching and routing
  • Access control

Delivery steps

  1. Current-state assessment
  2. Network and security design
  3. Phased implementation and validation
SD-WAN Networking for a Chain Enterprise
Reference scenario Network & Security

SD-WAN Networking for a Chain Enterprise

A reference approach for managing headquarters, branches, cloud resources and mobile-work access across multiple locations.

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Industry or enterprise type
Chain enterprise
Background
The enterprise operates across multiple locations and needs consistent access while reducing the complexity of network policies and operations.
Typical challenges
Branch links, access policies and cloud resources lack a unified and visible management approach.
Expected value
Simplify multi-branch network management with maintainable connectivity and access policies.
Suitable for
Chain and multi-site enterprises with headquarters, branches or mobile-work requirements.

Delivery scope

  • Headquarters and branch network review
  • Link and access-policy design
  • Cloud-resource and mobile-work access planning

Technology components

  • SD-WAN
  • Enterprise networking
  • Network security
  • Cloud access

Delivery steps

  1. Branch discovery
  2. Network architecture and policy design
  3. Pilot, cutover and operations handover
Wireless Coverage for an Office Campus
Reference scenario Network & Security

Wireless Coverage for an Office Campus

A reference scope for wireless access across offices, meeting spaces and shared areas, including coverage planning and security.

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Industry or enterprise type
Office campus
Background
Office and meeting spaces rely more heavily on wireless access and need a balance between coverage experience and access control.
Typical challenges
Coverage gaps, roaming, guest access and device management need to be considered together.
Expected value
Improve office-network availability and management clarity while keeping future expansion maintainable.
Suitable for
Enterprise campuses that need unified wireless networking for offices, meeting rooms and shared areas.

Delivery scope

  • Site survey and coverage planning
  • Wireless network and guest-access design
  • Policy configuration, testing and operations guidance

Technology components

  • Wireless Coverage
  • Network Security
  • Access Control
  • Network Operations

Delivery steps

  1. Site survey
  2. Wireless architecture and security design
  3. Deployment, testing and optimization handover

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