Cisco Internetwork Design (LIVE)( LLK-220 )
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Cisco Internetwork Design (CID) is intended to give the student a strong ability to troubleshoot internetworks that include Cisco equipment. Learners can develop a functional understanding of the standard problem-solving model, common network trouble-shooting tools, and the diagnostic tools provided with Cisco software to analyze and resolve network problems in IP, WAN, Novell IPX, and AppleTalk environments. This course introduces the requirements of configuring high-speed Cisco networks. Scalability, protocol selection, and Wide Area Network choices will be covered.
This course consists of six sessions, each of which lasts three hours. The course runs Monday and Wednesday afternoons, from 12:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. PST.
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LLK-220 |
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6 days
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1595.00 |
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Who Can Benefit |
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This course is designed for students who are working toward Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) status. This course is designed for systems engineers who have years of experience implementing networks and have advanced to high-level positions involving the architecture of complex networks. Ideally, students should also have a background in Cisco scaleable networks, multilayer switched networks, and remote access networks.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Demonstrate skills gained from completing the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certifications.Demonstrate working knowledge of theoretical and hands-on experience with multiprotocol internetworks.Demonstrate a general understanding of typical routing algorithms, including distance vector, link state, split horizon, and the concept of convergence. Demonstrate a detailed understanding of the IP protocol, including addressing, subnetting, and routing protocols such as RIP, IGRP, and OSPF. Recognize routing and bridging issues in the AppleTalk, IPX, and NetBIOS environments.Demonstrate general knowledge of WAN protocols including Frame Relay, ISDN, and X.25, and an understanding of typical bridging algorithms such as source-route bridging, transparent bridging, and the spanning-tree algorithm. Demonstrate knowledge of protocol behavior such as broadcasting and multicasting.
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Perform a needs analysis as part of a network design project, which will identify key technical, business, and administrative issues that drive the design Exclude different technology options to meet identified needs including media, internetworking equipment, topologies, and internetworking system software Use the available Cisco hardware and software products to develop a complete internetwork design solution
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Course Content |
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Module 1: Introduction to Internetwork Design |
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