Practice Area Overview
Routing and switching is the foundational layer of enterprise networking. QVIA engineers design and implement routing architectures and switching topologies that handle scale, redundancy, and performance from day one. Whether you're building a new environment, consolidating legacy infrastructure, or dealing with a network that grew faster than it was designed for — this is where the work starts. A network built correctly at this layer is easier to manage, faster to troubleshoot, and far less likely to fail at the worst moment.
Technical Capabilities
Campus LAN design and deployment
Core, distribution, and access layer switching architecture
BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP routing protocol configuration
VLAN design and inter-VLAN routing
QoS policy design and implementation
Redundancy and failover design (HSRP, VRRP, STP)
Multi-site routing architecture
Network segmentation and traffic engineering
Hardware refresh and migration planning
Performance baselining and optimization
Why It Matters
A network that wasn't designed to scale will cost more to fix later than it would have to build correctly the first time. Retrofitting redundancy and segmentation into a running environment is expensive — designing it in from the start is not.
Most outages trace back to single points of failure that were never addressed. We build redundancy into the switching and routing architecture before it becomes a problem — not as an afterthought when something goes down.
Cisco, Juniper, Aruba, HPE — we work across the major platforms without being locked to one vendor's ecosystem. That means the right platform for your environment, not the one we know best.
Part of Our Service
QVIA's Network Infrastructure service covers the design, implementation, and support of enterprise network environments — from routing and switching through WAN architecture, wireless, and physical data center infrastructure.
View Service →Your goals, your constraints, and what better outcomes look like for your team — that's where we begin.
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