Architecture & Design

Strategic network architecture and design for IPv6, BGP, DNS, RADIUS/AAA, and modern service networks.

Strategic Network Planning

Our network architecture services provide comprehensive planning and design for organizations looking to build resilient, scalable, and secure network infrastructure. Covering IPv6, BGP, DNS, RADIUS/AAA, overlay networks and service provider networks networks. Whether you’re starting from scratch or modernizing legacy systems, we deliver architectures that align with your business objectives and give your networking team a clear blueprint to implement.

What We Offer

Assessment & Discovery

We begin every engagement with a thorough assessment of your current infrastructure, business requirements, and growth projections. This discovery phase ensures our designs address both immediate needs and future scalability.

High-Level Design

Our architects create detailed high-level designs that outline the overall network topology, including:

  • Core, distribution, and access layer architecture
  • Data center interconnects and campus networking
  • WAN/SD-WAN strategy and design
  • Cloud connectivity and hybrid architectures
  • Overlay and tunnel architecture (for example, VPLS and VXLAN)
  • Anycast service architecture
  • Routing Policy design
  • RADIUS/AAA and identity integration points
  • IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack strategy and architecture

Low-Level Design

We provide implementation-ready design documentation for your engineering teams, including:

  • Reference device configurations and templates
  • IP addressing schemes and VLAN assignments
  • Routing protocol design (OSPF, BGP, IS-IS)
  • Security zone architecture
  • Quality of Service (QoS) design and policy models

Why Choose Hextet Systems

With deep expertise in modern networking technologies and a vendor-agnostic approach, we design networks that perform and are straightforward to operate. Our dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 and service architecture methodology ensures your infrastructure is future-ready from day one.