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Designing Cisco IP Multicast Services |
| Course Status: |
Released |
Courseware Features |
| Course Language: |
English |
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| Course Duration: |
2 Hours |
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| Deployment Options: |
Online, Interactive CDs, |
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Audience |
| System engineers, network designers, and network engineers responsible for designing enterprise-wide etworks, which support a wide variety of large scale switching, routing, network management, and security infrastructures; individuals working towards the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert
(CCIE) qualifications |
Prerequisites |
| A comprehensive knowledge of networking and internetworking design, demonstrating competencies equivalent to CCDA level and CCNP level in routing, switching, remote access technologies, access control and communications, security, and network management solutions, including a detailed working knowledge of current technologies, media, protocols, operating systems, and devices |
Course Aim |
This learning path instructs network designers on how to perform the conceptual and intermediate design of a network infrastructure that supports the desired network solutions over intelligent network services to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. It will provide the learner with the fundamental aspects of the network design including QoS, security, network management, fine-tuning routing protocols, switching structures, and IP multicast.
It is an online, self-guided path designed to correlate to Cisco's own instructor-led course Designing Cisco Network Services Architectures (ARCH 1.0). ARCH is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) qualifications. |
Learning Objectives |
| To define the concept and operation of IP multicast, recall intradomain and interdomain protocols, and design IP multicast services for enterprise campus networks and WANs |
Topics Covered |
Examining IP multicast services Introducing IP multicast Multicast forwarding and group membership Protocol Independent Multicast IP multicast control mechanisms
Designing IP multicast for enterprise networks IP multicast considerations for an Enterprise Campus Designing IP multicast for an Enterprise Campus Case study: Designing an IP multicast solution
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