Designing Cisco Networks (LIVE)( LLK-210 )
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Designing Cisco Networks (DCN) provides students with the skills needed to design world-class networks for small to medium-sized networks (fewer than 500 nodes). The DCN course takes students through all the steps necessary to design an internetwork that meets a customer's needs for functionality, performance, scalability, and security. The course begins by teaching students how to analyze a customer's existing internetwork and determine present and future customer needs. Based on this analysis, each student will design network solutions that include the network topology, LAN and WAN hardware and media, network-layer addressing, routing protocols, software feature provisioning, and a network management strategy. When the design is complete, students are taught to create an internetwork design document and present it to the customer, and then prove to the customer that the design works based on a test or prototype. The DCN course is intended to prepare an individual to become a Cisco Certified Design Associate.
This course will be taught in four, three-hour sessions, twice weekly (Monday and Wednesday from 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., PST).
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LLK-210 |
| duration:
4 days
| | list price: $
1295.00 |
No classes are scheduled at this time. Please contact a customer sales representative for
further details about this course, including its availability.
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Who Can Benefit |
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The DCN 2.0 course is intended for systems engineers and network designers who have a working knowledge of internetworking and Cisco products.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Define networking technology terms.Explain the operation and implementation of source-route bridging, transparent bridging, and mixed-media bridging.Describe the purpose and operation of routed protocols, including Internet protocols, Novell IPX and SAP, AppleTalk, IBM SNA, DECnet, Open Systems Interconnection, Banyan VINES, and Xerox Network Systems.Describe the purpose and operation of routing protocols, including RIP, OSPF, IGRP, Enhanced IGRP, BGP, IP multicast, RSVP, NLSP, IBM routing, DECnet routing, and OSI routing.
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Perform the steps necessary to design an internetwork that meets a customer's needs for functionality, performance, scalability, and security.Design network solutions that include the network topology, LAN and WAN hardware and media, network-layer addressing, routing protocols, software feature provisioning, and a network management strategy Create and present an internetwork design document to the customer, and then prove to the customer that the design works based on a test or prototypeList the technologies required by each networking device and link, as well as across the network for a simple network diagram or technical scenario.
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Course Content |
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Module 3: Build a Prototype or Pilot for the Network Structure |
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