Cisco®
Certified Design Associate (CCDA™)
Vibrant Bootcamp offers Cisco® Certified Design Associate (CCDA™).
This course provides all the training, and hands on lab work.
Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) The DCN 2.1 course is
intended for systems engineers and network designers who have a
working knowledge of internetworking and Cisco products. The
Designing Cisco Networks (DCN) course focuses on the skills needed
to design world-class networks for small- to medium-sized networks
(fewer than 500 nodes). The DCN course takes students through all
the steps necessary to design an internet work that meets a
customer's needs for functionality, performance, scalability, and
security. Based on this analysis, each student will design network
solutions that include the network topology, LAN and WAN hardware
and media, network-layer addressing, routing protocols, software
feature provisioning, and a network management strategy.
Characterizing the Existing Network Extracting New Customer
Requirements Designing the Topology Provisioning Hardware and Media
for the LAN Provisioning Hardware and Media for the WAN Designing a
Network-Layer Addressing and Naming Model Selecting Routing and
Bridging Protocols Provisioning Software Features Selecting a
Network Management Strategy Writing a Design Document Validating the
Network Design
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