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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0 is a 5 day instructor-led course that presents a structured and modular approach to designing networks that are scalable, resilient and have well-defined failure domains. You will discuss routing and switching design of Campus and Enterprise networks in detail and learn how the data center, wireless networking and real-time traffic infrastructures effect the core network from a design perspective.
After completing this course you will be able to:
Describe and apply network design methodologies
Describe and apply network design concepts of modularity and hierarchy
Design a resilient and scalable Campus network
Design resilient and scalable connectivity between parts of your Enterprise network
Design connectivity to the Internet and internal routing for your network
Integrate collaboration and wireless infrastructure into your core network
Create scalable IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
Describe what are software-defined networks and describe example solutions
This course is intended for:
Network Designer
Systems Engineer
Engineer seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification
Module 1: Design Methodologies
Life Cycle
"Plan, Build, Maintain" approach for network design
Characterizing an Existing Network
How to approach a network audit for the purposes of network design
Network audit tools and their use cases
Why a top-down approach should be used when doing network design
Module 2: Network Design Objectives
How to design a modular network with scalability, resiliency and fault isolation
Why and how to design a hierarchical network
Virtualization, benefits of virtualization and its effect on network design
Module 3: Campus Network Design
Scalable and resilient Campus networks
Placing L2/L3 boundaries in your Campus network and make design decisions accordingly
Layer 2 design considerations
How to design a highly available Campus networks
Layer 3 design considerations
How network application requirements influence network design
Module 4: Enterprise Network Design
Security considerations
Edge Design
WAN connection options Connectivity to a branch office
Data Center considerations
Module 5: Design of Internal Routing and Internet Connectivity
General routing protocol design considerations
EIGRP routing for a network expansion
OSPF routing for a network expansion
IS-IS compareed to OSPF
IS-IS routing for a network expansion
Internet routing for your Enterprise network
Module 6: Expanding the Existing Network
Integration of VoIP, video and/or wireless solutions into an existing Enterprise network
QoS principles and high-level design considerations
Integration of a wireless solution into an existing Enterprise network
Integration of a collaboration solution into an existing Enterprise network
Module 7: IP Addressing Design
IPv4 and IPv6 addressing for an Enterprise network
High-level IP addressing design considerations
Pv4 addressing plan
IPv6 addressing plan
DHCP and DNS design considerations for IPv4 and IPv6
Module 8: Introduction to Software Defined Networks (SDN)
SDN defined
Example solutions
Averest Training Certificate of Completion or delegates who attend and complete the training course
This course is certified by:
This Course can be customized delivered to a group at your facility saving time and money.