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DESGN Training
About This IT Training:
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Exam Number: |
200-310 DESGN |
Exam Name: |
DESGN (Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions) |
Certifications: |
CCDA |
Single-User License |
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DESGN (CCDA) Training
The five-day Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) course promotes Cisco solutions in designing and implementing scalable internetworks. Among specific goals is the promotion of the modular approach to network design. The early modular approaches to network design divided networks into access, distribution and core layers only, separately for the campus and the WAN module. The Enterprise Composite Model facilitates designing, planning, implementing, operating and optimizing (PDIOO) networks by concentration on a certain module and on relations between the modules. Taking into account that most network solutions today (e.g. voice, video, storage networking, content networking) are typically overlay solutions spanning several modules, the composite modular approach seems even more relevant and is the main focus of this course. In addition, services virtualization and the SONA architecture are presented. The general course objectives remain the same, because ultimately - the tasks a designer must perform did not change, however, the products, technologies, services and solutions did change.
This course
prepares you for the DESGN exam required for Cisco Certified Design
Associate (CCDA) certification.
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- Comprehensive study materials
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DESGN (CCDA) Training
Prerequisites
DESGN
(CCDA) Training
Content
After completing this course, students will be able
to:
- How to identify designed requirements and characterize (baseline) the existing network
- Principles of network design and the guidelines for building a network design solution
- How the Enterprise Composite Network model simplifies the complexity of today's networks
- Design an Enterprise Campus in a hierarchical modular fashion using Cisco Borderless Networks and modular design
- Design Enterprise Campus and Enterprise Edge networks
- Select the appropriate Network Management Solution
- Design the WAN and branch office
- Design a network addressing plan for IPv4 and IPv6
- Select optimal routing protocols for the network
- Design a modern data center using Cisco and industry best practices
- Evaluate security solutions for the network
- Design Voice, Video, and Collaboration solutions
- Design a wireless solution using lightweight access points and the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
- Understand the role of software defined networks in a design
- All topics on the CCDA certification exam
- Test-taking tips and techniques
DESGN
(CCDA) Training Course Outline
Module 1. Applying a Methodology to Network Design
- PPDIOO
- Identifying Design Requirements
- Characterizing the Existing Network
- Using the Top-Down Approach
- Implementing the Design Methodology
Module 2. Network Design Objectives
- Designing the Network Hierarchy
- Modular Approach to Network Design
- Infrastructure Services
- Network Management Protocols and Features
Module 3. Campus and Data Center Design Considerations
- Campus Design Methodology
- Layer 2
- Layer 3
- High Availability
Module 4. Enterprise Network Design
- Traffic and Interconnection
- Security
- Edge Connectivity
- WAN Design
- Branch Design
- Data Center Design
Module 5. Internal Routing and Connecting to the Internet
- Routing Protocol Considerations
- Expanding EIGRP
- Expanding OSPF
- Introducing IS-IS
- Expanding IS-IS
- Using BGP
Module 6. Expanding the Existing Network
- QoS
- Wireless
- Integrating Collaboration
- Module 7. IP Addressing Design
- Concepts
- Addressing Plan for IPv4
- IPv6 Addressing
- Supporting IP Addressing
Module 8. Introduction to Software-Defined Networking
Case Studies:
Case Study 1: Ask the Right Questions
Case Study 2: Design a Branch LAN
Case Study 3: Branch Connections to Headquarters
Case Study 4: Branch Routing
Case Study 5: Design Support for Wireless and Collaboration
Case Study 6: Designing the IPv4 Addressing Plan
Case Study 7: Designing the IPv6 Addressing Plan
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