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Designing a Layer 3 Addressing and Naming Model for Cisco Networks

Course Status: Released Courseware Features
Course Language: English  
Course Duration: 2 Hours  
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet  

Audience
Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized networks; anyone working toward the Cisco Certified Design Associate qualification
Prerequisites
The Cisco: Internetworking Technologies Multimedia (ITM) learning path or the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) and CCNA Basics learning paths; a good foundation in the principles and concepts of networks and computers; familiarity with internetworking technologies
Course Aim
This learning path is an online, self-guided version of Cisco's instructor-led course. This learning path aims to provide networking professionals with the skills needed to design world-class small to medium-sized networks (fewer than 500 nodes). DCN takes a step-by-step approach toward designing an internetwork that meets customers' needs for functionality, performance, scalability, and security. This learning path fully prepares students for the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA): Designing Cisco Networks.
Learning Objectives
To describe the steps required to lay out a logical addressing model and determine a naming methodology for a network
Topics Covered
Structuring IP and IPX addressing
IP addressing
IPX addressing
Designing layer 3 addressing and naming
IP addressing and subnetting
Addressing and naming Q&A
Layer 3 addressing and naming for a healthcare network
Layer 3 addressing and naming for a dispersed network
Layer 3 addressing and naming for an integrated network
Layer 3 addressing and naming for an internetwork


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