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Cisco CID: Desktop Protocol Design

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Internetwork designers and system engineers with experience of implementing networks, those studying for the Cisco Internetwork Design exam, and those preparing for the Cisco Certified Design Professional certification or the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert certification, or both
Prerequisites
All previous courses in the Cisco CID curriculum; a knowledge of the Cisco IOS 11.3: ICRC and Cisco IOS 11.3: ACRC curricula; a working knowledge of and hands-on experience with multiprotocol internetworks
Course Aim
To introduce the student to desktop protocols, broadcast methodologies, and the design considerations for AppleTalk, Novell IPX, and the Windows networking protocols
Learning Objectives
Give an overview of the implementation requirements for desktop protocols in a client/server environment.
Describe the operation of AppleTalk, Novell IPX, and Microsoft Windows protocols in LANs.
Explain the use of broadcasts in LANs.
Identify broadcast protocols and design options used to implement AppleTalk.
Understand the methods used to improve AppleTalk efficiency.
Discuss Novell IPX broadcast protocols.
Identify methods of optimizing Novell IPX through filtering and good design practices.
Describe the operation of Windows networking.
Give an overview of the transport protocols used in Windows networking.
Explain the implementation of name resolution in Windows networks.
Topics Covered
AppleTalk design
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Desktop protocols
- Implementing AppleTalk
- Routing and administration
- Filtering AppleTalk

IPX design
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Novell IPX
- Routing and service
- RIP and SAP considerations
- Configuration issues

Windows networking
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NetBIOS
- Transport protocols
- Name resolution
- Domain modeling
- Hands-on: Designing a Windows network


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