CCDA Boot Camp On-Site Training
CCDA Boot Camp Course Description/AgendaIn this intensive Boot Camp (based on Cisco's Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v2.1 course material), you'll get the training and practice you need to design a strong, effective network as you prepare for the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification. Our enhancements to Cisco's authorized content, combined with case study practice and our exclusive exam practice homework, will have you ready to pass the exam in only five days. Plus, our exclusive exam prep guidebook provides:
We're so confident in this approach, we will give you one free 640-864 DESGN exam voucher, backed up by our unrivaled CCDA Boot Camp guarantee Boot Camp Hours By providing focused homework each day, the in-class time is limited to a normal 8:30 am - 4:30 pm class day. However, you should expect to spend one to three hours each evening on homework, which is reviewed each morning. What You'll Learn
Who Should Attend
Course Prerequisites
Course Outline 1. Applying a Methodology to Network Design
2. Structuring and Modularizing the Network
3. Campus and Data Center Design Considerations
4. Remote Connectivity Design
5. IP Addressing Design and Routing Protocols Selection
6. Security Solutions for the Network
7. Voice Networking Design
8. Wireless Network Considerations
Case StudiesAll of the CCDA case studies focus on the network design issues of a fictional hospital, ACMC. You will work in teams to solve the case studies, creating and maintaining a master design document throughout the week. Case 1: Network UpgradeDocument customer requirements and the existing network, identify missing information, and outline a major network design, including the scope of the project and major design tasks. Case 2: Network Structure and ModularityApply the structured design principles learned in class. Case 3: Enterprise Campus DesignUse the Cisco concept of enterprise network modules to propose a redundant campus design for ACMC. Compare various combinations of Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 switching applied to access, distribution, and core modules. Case 4: WAN DesignSelect the most optimal WAN transport for ACMC, and develop a WAN backup strategy. Add additional offices to the network design. Case 5: Network Addressing PlanDevelop a method for planning the IP address space and apply it based on ACMP's needs. Consider IP subnetting, VLSM, and summarization techniques, and incorporate them into the network design document. Select an appropriate routing protocol for ACMC and consider deployment issues. Case 6: Network Security DesignSelect the appropriate security solutions for ACMC based on principles learned in class and customer requirements. Case 7: Voice Transport Over an IP NetworkConsider the effect of transporting voice across the ACMC data network. Analyze multiple scenarios to test the effect on bandwidth for data-only and voice-only traffic. Also, analyze the effects of adding QoS. Finally, calculate combined voice and data traffic to fully understand the impact on ACMC's network design. Case 8: Wireless Networking SolutionsSelect the appropriate technologies, equipment, and topology for Wireless LAN deployment at ACMC. Case 9: Adding More Hospitals to the ACMC NetworkThis mastery case study can be completed by each team on Friday or used as a take-home assignment.
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