Training Course:Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures v1.2School/Trainer:Network Training Solutions Marlow, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Given enterprise business and technical requirements and constraints, the learner will be able to perform the conceptual and intermediate design of a network infrastructure that supports desired network solutions over intelligent network services, to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. Learners will be familiar with the fundamental aspects of campus and edge network design, network management, high availability, security, quality of service (QoS), and IP multicast. In addition, learners will be able to design solutions for the network that are strategic to small, medium, and large enterprises, including virtual private networking, wireless, IP telephony, content networking, and storage networking.
Objectives After finishing this module, the student will be able to: Present the Cisco AVVID framework, its segmentation of the network infrastructure, as well as intelligent network services to support key enterprise network applications and network solutions Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise campus network and enterprise edge infrastructure designs that offer effective functionality, performance, scalability, and availability, given specified enterprise network needs Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed intelligent network service designs for network management, high availability, security, quality of service, and IP multicast, given specified enterprise network needs Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed virtual private network designs, given specified enterprise network needs Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed wireless network designs, given specified enterprise network needs Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed IP telephony designs, given specified enterprise network needs Importance The course is mandatory for students involved in complex network designs. Target Audience Network designers or any professionals who design networks as part of their primary responsibility Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP)® candidates Cisco and partner systems engineers Prerequisite Knowledge Design the necessary services to extend IP addresses using variable-length subnet masking (VLSM) and route summarization Implement appropriate networking routing protocols, such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) on an existing internetwork Redistribute routes between different routing protocols Select the required Cisco products and services that enable connectivity and traffic transport for a multilayer campus network Select the necessary services at each layer of the network to enable all users to obtain membership in multicast groups in a working enterprise network Control network traffic by implementing the necessary admission policy at each layer of the network topology, given a working enterprise network Identify the appropriate hardware and software solutions for a given set of WAN technology requirements, including permanent or dial-up access between a central campus, branch offices, and telecommuters Select Cisco equipment to establish appropriate WAN connections, given a set of WAN topologies and specifications Enable protocols and technologies that allow traffic flow between multiple sites, while minimizing the amount of overhead traffic on each connection Implement QoS capabilities to ensure that mission-critical applications receive the required bandwidth within a given WAN topology Implement Cisco Voice over IP and IP telephony solutions Course Outline Introducing Cisco Network Service Architectures Introducing the Cisco AVVID Framework Introducing the Enterprise Composite Network Model Introducing the Network Design Methodology Designing Enterprise Campus Networks Reviewing the Enterprise Network Design Methodology Designing the Campus Infrastructure Designing the Server Farm Designing Enterprise Edge Connectivity Reviewing the Enterprise Edge Network Design Methodology Designing the Classic WAN Module Designing the Remote Access Module Designing the Internet Connectivity Module Designing Network Management Services Developing an Enterprise Network Management Strategy Designing the Network Management Architecture Designing High-Availability Services Reviewing High-Availability Features Designing High-Availability Enterprise Networks Designing Security Services Evaluating Network Security Policies Reviewing Cisco Security Solutions Implementing Network Security Using the Cisco SAFE Security Blueprints Designing QoS Identifying QoS Mechanisms Designing QoS for Enterprise Networks Designing IP Multicast Services Examining IP Multicast Services Designing IP Multicast Solutions for Enterprise Networks Designing Virtual Private Networks Identifying VPN Technologies Designing Site-to-Site VPNs Designing Remote-Access VPNs Designing Enterprise Wireless Networks Reviewing the Wireless LAN Solution Designing Wireless LANs for Enhanced Enterprise Communications Designing IP Telephony Solutions Reviewing the Cisco IP Telephony Solution Designing the Network for Cisco IP Telephony ...''
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Network Training Solutions 74 High Street Marlow, Bucks SL7 1AH England
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