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Cisco Network Design
Description:
Our Cisco Network Design test measures your knowledge of installing and configuring an Internet Protocol network using Cisco routers. Designed for experienced telecom engineers, this challenging test covers the following topics: Cisco Network Design Model, Distance Recovery, Distance Vector Routing Protocols, Enterprise Routing Protocols, Multicast Protocols, Network Equipment, Network Security, OSI Model, Requirements Gathering Techniques, and Switching and Routing Considerations.
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Cisco Network Design Model
Hierarchical Network Design
LAN Redundancy
WAN Redundancy
Wireless Access Point
Disaster Recovery
LAN Redundancy considerations
Network Core Redundancy
WAN Connectivity Disaster Recovery
Distance Vector Routing Protocols
EIGRP
EIGRP AND IGRP INTEROPERABILITY
RIP and RIPv2 Essentials
RIP/RIP2 Interoperability
Enterprise Routing Protocols
Border Gateway Protocol
IS-IS
OSPF
Protocol Interoperability
Multicast Protocols
Group Management Protocol, IGMP
Multicast Routing: MCast BGP
Shared Tree and Source Tree PIM
Source Discovery Protocol, MSDP
Network Equipment Physical Requirements
Physical Infrastructure (cabling)
Physical Location Requirements
Power Requirements
Network Security
Lan Segment Security Concerns
WAN Connection Security Concerns
Wireless Access Point Security
OSI Model
Layer 1 function
Layer 2 Function and Routing
Layer 3 function and routing
Layer 4 Function and Routing
Layer 5 thru 7 Function
Requirements Gathering Techniques
Additional requirements not specified
Understanding LAN Traffic Requirements
Understanding WAN traffic Requirements
Switching and Routing Considerations
802.1Q and ISL Encapsulation
Campus Switching
QOS and VPN issues and solutions
Routing from Core to Edge
VoIP, STP, Avvid Considerations
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