CCDA – Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions
Overview
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course include the following:
- Cisco CCNA® certification strongly recommended.
- Practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software, as well as BCMSN level knowledge of wireless and QoS topics.
The CCDA® certification indicates a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the small office/home office (SOHO) market. CCDA® certified professionals can design routed and switched networks involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services for businesses and organizations with networks of fewer than 100 nodes.
After completing this course the student should be able to:
- Discuss methodology in network design
- Describe how to structure and modularize the network design using the Cisco Enterprise Architecture
- Design the Enterprise Campus and Enterprise Data Center modules.
- Design the Remote Connectivity modules as needed.
- Design a network addressing plan and select a suitable routing protocol for a given network design.
- Evaluate security solutions for the network.
- Discuss the design implications of voice transport across the network.
- Discuss the design implications of wireless networking.
Gaining and Certifying Foundation Skills
The CCDA® certifies an individual’s network design skills at the foundation level. Candidates who pass proctored exams will receive a CCDA® certificate from Cisco® and may use the CCDA® designation on their business cards.
The CCDA® is awarded in one track: Routing and Switching
Prerequisite
Cisco CCNA certification
Practical experience with deploying and operating networks based on Cisco network devices and Cisco IOS software, as well as BCMSN level knowledge of wireless and QoS topics.
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)
Who should attend
- Employee
- Channel Partner / Reseller
- Customer
Course Outline
- Applying a Methodology to Network Design
- Structuring and Modularizing the Network
- Designing Basic Campus and Data Center Networks
- Designing Remote Connectivity
- Designing IP Addressing and Selecting Routing Protocols
- Evaluating Security Solutions for the Network
- Identifying Voice Networking Considerations
- Identifying Wireless Networking Considerations
- Implementing and Operating the Network Design



