Overview
Overview
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) v3.0 course presents a structured and modular approach to designing networks that are scalable, resilient, and have well-defined failure domains. The course discusses routing and switching design of Campus and Enterprise networks in detail. Data center, wireless networking, and real-time traffic infrastructure are introduced and their effects on the core network are discussed from the design perspective.
Audience Profile
The target audience for the DESGN course consists of individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those individuals targeting towards the CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional) certification. The course is also targeted at pre-sales and post-sales network engineers involved in the Enterprise network design, planning and implementation. (The post-sales network engineers involved in the implementation will be involved in providing feedback to the pre-sales network engineers and correct possible design flaws).
Prerequisite(s) Recommended
CCNA certification is highly recommended. Familiarity with basic internetworking technologies such as LAN, WAN, bridging, switching, protocols, and network management.
Learning Objectives
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Operate LANs with multiple switches, configure VLANs, trunking, spanning tree, DHCP, and port aggregation within Campus network
- Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 routing within a Enterprise network (static, EIGRP, multi-area OSPF, and RIPng)
- Implement enterprise Internet connectivity (static routes and basic BGP)
- Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms
- Implement path control using policy based routing and IP SLA
- Implement First Hop redundancy in IPv4 and IPv6 environments/li>
- Configure devices for SNMP, Syslog, and NetFlow access
- Secure campus network according to recommended practices
Course Outline
Course Outline
Module 1: Design Methodologies
Lessons
• Characterizing Existing Network
• Top-Down Approach
Module 2: Network Design Objectives
Lessons
• Building a Modular Network
• Applying Modularity: Hierarchy in a Network
• Applying Modularity: Virtualization Overview
Module 3: Campus Network Design
Lessons
• Layer 2/Layer 3 Demarcation
• Layer 2 Design Considerations
• High Availability Considerations
• Layer 3 Design Considerations
• Traffic and Interconnections
Module 4: Enterprise Network Design
Lessons
• Designing a Secure Network
• Edge Connectivity Design
• WAN Design
• Branch Design
• Connecting to the Data Center
Module 5: Design of Internal routing and Connecting to the Internet
Lessons
• Routing Protocol Considerations
• Expanding EIGRP Design
• Expanding OSPF Design
• Introducing IS-IS
• Expanding IS-IS Design
• Using BGP to Connect to the Internet
Module 6: Expanding the Existing Network
Lessons
• Understanding Quality of Service
• Supporting Wireless Access
• Integrating Collaboration
Module 7: IP Addressing Design
Lessons
• Concepts of Good IP Addressing
• Creating an Addressing Plan for IPv4
• IPv6 Addressing
• Supporting IP Addressing
Module 8: Introduction to Software Defined Networks
Lessons
• SDN Overview