Updated on Jun 13, 2025
Highlights
- Separated video, monitoring and management traffic into a clearer network design.
- Selected switching paths that reduce bottlenecks for high-volume streams.
Key Stats
- Dedicated uplink planning improves stability for recording and analytics workloads.
- Switching buffers and segmentation reduce the impact of peak video traffic.
Overview
A high-traffic facility needed a stable network for video transmission, monitoring systems and centralized management. The design had to keep latency predictable during peak load.
Challenges
Many video streams were sharing paths with management traffic. This made growth planning difficult and increased the risk of congestion during busy periods.
Solutions
DCNE designed a cleaner segmentation model, selected switches with suitable forwarding characteristics and planned uplink paths for recording and analytics systems.
