Cisco Certified Design Associate
(CCDA-200-310) / ISBN : 978-1-58714-454-7
About This Course
Gain the skills and expertise required to pass the Cisco CCDA 200-310 exam with Cisco Certified Design Associate course. The course provides complete coverage of the CCDA 200-310 exam and includes topics such as network design methodology; network design models; enterprise LAN design; data center design; Internet protocol version 6 design; routing protocol characteristics, RIP, EIGRP, and IS-IS, and much more.
Skills You’ll Get
The Cisco CCDA certification measures the candidate's ability to design networks that meet certain requirements for performance, security, capacity, and scalability. The CCDA 200-310 exam focuses on internetworking technologies, including Cisco's enterprise network architecture, IPv4 subnets, IPv6 addressing and protocols, routing, switching, WAN technologies, LAN protocols, security, IP telephony, and network management.
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Interactive Lessons
18+ Interactive Lessons | 108+ Exercises | 678+ Quizzes | 250+ Flashcards | 250+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
70+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 81+ Post Assessment Questions | 138+ Practice Test Questions
Introduction
- About the 200-310 CCDA Exam
- About the CCDA 200-310 Official Cert Guide
Network Design Methodology
- Cisco Architectures for the Enterprise
- Cisco Design Lifecycle: Plan, Build, Manage
- Prepare, Plan, Design, Implement, Operate, and Optimize Phases
- Identifying Customer Design Requirements
- Characterizing the Existing Network
- Designing the Network Topology and Solutions
- References and Recommended Reading
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Network Design Models
- Hierarchical Network Models
- Cisco Enterprise Architecture Model
- High Availability Network Services
- References and Recommended Reading
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Enterprise LAN Design
- LAN Media
- LAN Hardware
- Campus LAN Design and Best Practices
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Data Center Design
- Enterprise Data Center Architecture
- Challenges in the Data Center
- Enterprise Data Center Infrastructure
- Virtualization Overview
- Virtualization Technologies
- Data Center Interconnect
- Load Balancing in the Data Center
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
Wireless LAN Design
- Wireless LAN Technologies
- Cisco Unified Wireless Network
- WLAN Design
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
WAN Technologies and the Enterprise Edge
- WAN and Enterprise Edge Overview
- WAN Transport Technologies
- WAN and Edge Design Methodologies
- DMZ Connectivity
- Internet Connectivity
- VPN Network Design
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
WAN Design
- Traditional WAN Technologies
- Remote Site Connectivity
- Enterprise VPN vs. Service Provider VPN
- WAN Backup Design
- Enterprise WAN Architecture
- Enterprise WAN Components
- Enterprise Branch Architecture
- Enterprise Teleworker Design
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
Internet Protocol Version 4 Design
- IPv4 Header
- IPv4 Addressing
- IPv4 Address Subnets
- IPv4 Addressing Design
- Address Assignment and Name Resolution
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Internet Protocol Version 6 Design
- Introduction to IPv6
- IPv6 Header
- IPv6 Address Representation
- IPv6 Address Scope Types and Address Allocations
- IPv6 Mechanisms
- IPv6 Routing Protocols
- IPv6 Addressing Design
- IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition Mechanisms and Deployment Models
- IPv6 Comparison with IPv4
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Routing Protocol Characteristics, RIP, EIGRP, and IS-IS
- Routing Protocol Characteristics
- Routing Protocol Metrics and Loop Prevention
- RIPv2 and RIPng
- EIGRP
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
OSPF, BGP, Route Manipulation, and IP Multicast
- OSPFv2
- OSPFv3
- BGP
- Route Manipulation
- IP Multicast Review
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Managing Security
- Network Security Overview
- Security Policy and Process
- Trust and Identity Management
- Secure Services
- Threat Defense
- Security Management Solutions
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
Security Solutions
- Cisco SAFE Architecture
- Trust and Identity Technologies
- Detecting and Mitigating Threats
- Security Management Applications
- Integrating Security into Network Devices
- Securing the Enterprise
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
Voice and Video Design
- Traditional Voice Architectures
- Converged Multiservice Networks
- IPT Design
- References and Recommended Readings
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Network Management Protocols
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Other Network Management Technologies
- References and Recommended Reading
- Review All Key Topics
- Q&A
Comprehensive Scenarios
- Scenario One: Friendswood Hospital
- Scenario Two: Big Oil and Gas
- Scenario Three: Video Games Spot
- Scenario Four: Diamond Communications
Appendix A: OSI Model, TCP/IP Architecture, and Numeric Conversion
- OSI Model Overview
- TCP/IP Architecture
- Numeric Conversion
- References and Recommended Readings
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Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, fill in the blanks, router simulation, testlet questions, and simlet.
The exam contains 55-65 questions.
75 minutes
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