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Course Length: 5 days.
Overview This course will teach students how to perform the conceptual and intermediate design of a network infrastructure that supports the desired network solutions over intelligent network services, given enterprise business and technical requirements and constraints. Such would allow students to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. The student will also learn the fundamental aspects of the network design addressing QoS, Security, Network Management, fine-tuning Routing Protocols, Switching Structures and IP Multicast. In addition, the student will leave with Solution Models for solutions and aspects of the network that are strategic to today: Voice over IP and IP Telephony, Content and Storage Networking, and Wireless Networking. After course completion, the student should be able to present AVVID framework, its segmentation of the network infrastructure, as well as intelligent network services to support key enterprise network applications and network solutions. When given specified enterprise network needs, a student will be able to create conceptual, intermediate and detailed enterprise campus network and enterprise edge infrastructure designs. In addition to this, students will also be able to create intelligent network service designs, virtual private network designs, wireless network designs, and IP telephony designs. Such designs offer effective functionality, performance, scalability and availability.
Audience This course is intended for individuals who wish to seek certification as a CCNA® and any individuals who wish to have an understanding of networking fundamentals.
Outline - Introduction to Networking
- Network Types
- Network Media
- Switching Fundamentals
- TCP / IP
- IP Addressing and Routing
- WAN Technologies
- Operating and Configuring IOS Devices
- Managing your Network Environment
Prerequisites Students who are interested in attending this course should be familiar with networking technologies, Cisco® products and IOS features. In addition, they should have completed the following courses: INTRO, ICND, DESGN, BSCI, BCRAN and BCMSN.
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