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Cisco Related Network Design Concepts Exam Preparation

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This course provides a basic foundation of network design of Cisco converged networks based on Cisco's Service-Oriented Network Architecture and is intended as a supplemental study guide for the 640-863 DESGN certification exam. Certified professionals design routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN, WAN, and broadband access. Course Objectives: As a result of taking this course, you will be able to: •Apply best practices based on Cisco’s Service oriented Network Architecture model •Design scalable, secure routed and switched enterprise LAN, WAN, broadband and wireless networks •Select appropriate Cisco equipment based on the requirements of the design Course Prerequisites: CCNA-level knowledge is required to successfully understand the concepts presented in this course and to prepare for the exam.
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Module 00: Course Introduction Module 01: Cisco’s Intelligent Information Network Module 02: The Top-down approach and Network Analysis Module 03: Documentation and Testing Module 04: Network Heirarchy and Enterprise Architecture Module 05: Physical Design Considerations Module 06: Switching and Traffic Management Module 07: WAN, VPN and Bandwidth Management Module 08: Equipment Selection, Remote and Branch Architecture Module 09: IPv4 – Managing Limited Address Space Module 10: Dynamic Addressing and IPv6 Overview Module 11: Routing Protocol Selection Module 12: OSPF and BGP Module 13: Network Security Policies and Management Module 14: The Cisco Self-Defending Network Module 15: Voice Technology Overview Module 16: IP Telephony (VoIP) Module 17: Wireless LAN Module 18: Wireless Access Points, Mobility and Management Module 19: Course Summary & Evaluation
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