Cisco CCDAŽ
Certification

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Course Length:
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24 Hours
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Certifications:
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CCDA
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Number of Exams:
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1
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The CCDA certification (Cisco Certified Design Associate)
indicates a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the Cisco
Internetwork Infrastructure. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and
switched network infrastructures involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services
for businesses and organizations.
- Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)
Cisco CCDAŽ
Designing for Cisco
Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)
This course promotes Cisco solutions in designing and implementing
scalable internetworks. Among specific goals is the promotion of the new
modular approach to network design that has been intuitively used for the last
few years and that Cisco now wants to formalize. The early modular approaches
to network design divided networks into access, distribution and core layers
only, separately for the campus and the WAN part. The new Enterprise Composite
Model facilitates designing, planning, implementing, operating and
troubleshooting (PDIOT) 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.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Assess the customer
requirements and the customer's existing situation
- Design a network
addressing plan
- Select optimal
routing protocols for the network
- Recognize network
management criteria for the network
- Recognize security
criteria for the network
- Design the Enterprise network in
a hierarchical modular fashion
- Assess the design
implications of voice transport across the network
- Plan the design
implementation
- Explain the network
design and its impact to the customer
Course Outline:
- Module 1: Design
Principles
- Module 2: Network
Structure Concepts
- Module 3: IP
Addressing Design Concepts
- Module 4: Basic
Campus Switching Design Considerations
- Module 5: Basic WAN
Design Considerations
- Module 6: Routing
Protocols Design Considerations
- Module 7:
Introduction to Network Management Design Concepts
- Module 8:
Introduction to Security Design Concepts
- Module 9:
Introduction to Voice Design Concepts