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Cisco DCN: Network Addressing, Naming, and IOS Features

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

Audience
System engineers and network designers who have a knowledge of internetworking and Cisco products
Prerequisites
The Cisco IOS 11.3: ICRC curriculum; all preceding courses in the Cisco: Designing Cisco Networks curriculum
Course Aim
To give the student an understanding of how to develop addressing models and of the various Cisco IOS software features that meet customer requirements for performance, security, capacity, and scalability
Learning Objectives
Describe internetwork naming and addressing schemes.
Prepare an addressing model for areas, networks, subnetworks, and end stations that meets customers' scalability requirements.
Identify IPX and IP addressing issues.
Draw up a plan for configuring addresses.
Summarize Network Address Translation.
Outline the function of the Resource Reservation Protocol, traffic shaping, and tag switching.
Discuss route summarization and aggregation.
Suggest a naming scheme for servers, routers, and user stations.
Identify scalability issues for various Cisco IOS software features, such as access lists, proxy services, encryption, compression, and queuing.
Topics Covered
Network-layer addressing and naming
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Addressing and naming framework
- Facilitating route summarization

IPX and IP addressing issues
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IPX addressing
- IP renumbering
- Hands-on: IP addressing and subnetting

Cisco IOS software features
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IOS features
- Access lists
- Proxy and encryption services
- Compression and queuing services
- RSVP and traffic shaping
- Hands-on: Provisioning software features

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