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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions(DESGN)



Course code DESGN Skill level Beginner
Duration 5 days Modality
Course type Public or Private Dates
Price $3095 plus tax

 


This course is given on these dates and locations:

Date Location Delivery type  
July 30, 2012 Montreal ILT Enroll
July 30, 2012 Edmonton ILT Enroll
July 30, 2012 Ottawa, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Vancouver, British Columbia
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July 30, 2012 Quebec City ILT Enroll
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This course focuses on general approaches and technologies for network design as well as promotes Cisco solutions in designing and implementing scalable internetworks. Among specific goals is the promotion of the new modular approach to network design that has been intuitively used for the last few years and that Cisco now wants to formalize. The new Enterprise Composite Model facilitates planning, designing, implementing, operating, and troubleshooting (PDIOT) networks by concentration on a certain module and on relations between the modules. Taking into account that most network solutions today (e.g. voice, video, storage networking, content networking) are typically overlay solutions spanning several modules, the composite modular approach seems even more relevant and is the main focus of this course. Prerequisites for the course are ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNA Boot Camp; BCMSN is also highly recommended. This course is for anyone designing a small to medium size network or anyone designing solutions for the IP network.

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Prerequisites

Suggested:

ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNA or equivalent working knowledge

BCMSN

SWITCH

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Audience

Students interested in taking the CCDA or CCDP Certification

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Skills taught

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Describe the principles of network design for building a network design solution
  • Describe how the Enterprise Composite Network Model simplifies the complexity of modern networks
  • Design the enterprise campus in a hierarchical modular fashion
  • Design the enterprise WAN network
  • Design a network addressing plan
  • Select optimal routing protocols for the network
  • Evaluate security solutions for the network
  • Assess the design implications of voice transport across the network
  • Recognize the network management criteria for the network
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)
  • Module 1: Network Design Methodology Overview
  • Lesson 1: Understanding the Network Architectures for the Enterprise
  • Lesson 2: Identifying Design Requirements
  • Lesson 3: Characterizing the Existing Network and Sites
  • Lesson 4: Using the Top-Down Approach to Network Design
  • Case Study 1-1: ACMC Hospital Network Upgrade

 

  • Module 2: Structuring and Modularizing the Network
  • Lesson 1: Designing the Network Hierarchy
  • Lesson 2: Using a Modular Approach in Network Design
  • Lesson 3: Supporting Services on Borderless Networks
  • Lesson 4: Identifying Network Management Protocols and Features
  • Case Study 2-1: ACMC Hospital Network Structure and Modularity
  • Module 3: Designing Basic Campus and Data Center Networks
  • Lesson 1: Describing Campus Design Considerations
  • Lesson 2: Designing the Enterprise Campus Infrastructure Module
  • Lesson 3: Describing Enterprise Data Center Considerations
  • Describing Enterprise Network Virtualization Tools
  • Case Study 3-1: ACMC Hospital Network Campus Design

 

  • Module 4: Designing Remote Connectivity
  • Lesson 1: Identifying WAN Technology Considerations
  • Lesson 2: Designing the Enterprise WAN
  • Lesson 3: Designing the Enterprise Branch
  • Case Study 4-1: ACMC Hospital Network WAN Design
  • Module 5: Designing IP Addressing and Selecting Routing Protocols
  • Lesson 1: Designing IPv4 Addressing
  • Lesson 2: Designing IPV6 Addressing
  • Lesson 3: Reviewing Enterprise Routing Protocols
  • Lesson 4: Designing a Routing Protocol Deployment
  • Case Study 5-1: ACMC Hospital Network IP Addressing and Routing Protocol Design

 

  • Module 6: Evaluating Security Solutions for the Network
  • Lesson 1: Defining Network Security
  • Lesson 2: Understanding the Cisco SAFE Approach
  • Lesson 3: Selecting Network Security Solutions
  • Case Study 6-1: ACMC Hospital Network Security Design

 

  • Module 7: Identifying Voice Networking Considerations
  • Lesson 1: Integrating Voice Architectures
  • Lesson 2: Identifying the Requirements of Voice and Video Technologies
  • Case Study 7-1: ACMC Hospital Network Voice Transport Considerations

 

  • Module 8: Identifying Design Considerations for Basic Wireless Networks
  • Lesson 1: Introducing the Cisco Unified Wireless Network
  • Lesson 2: Wireless Network Controller Technology
  • Lesson 3: Designing Wireless Networks using Controllers

·         Case Study 8-1: ACMC Hospital Network Unified Wireless Networking ConsiderationsCase Study 8-2: Connecting More Hospitals to the ACMC Hospital Network

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