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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures v2.1

Course Code: ARCH
Version: 2.1
Day(s): 5
Price: £1,725.00 (ex. VAT)
CLC: 27

Overview 

This course is designed to enable students to perform the conceptual, intermediate, and detailed design of a network infrastructure that supports desired networks solutions over intelligent network services, to achieve effective performance, scalability, and availability. ARCH enables learners applying solid Cisco network solution models and recommended design practices to provide viable, stable enterprise internetworking solutions. The course presents concepts and examples necessary to design converged enterprise networks. Advanced network infrastructure technologies, such as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and wireless communications are also covered.


Pre-Requisites

Attendees should meet the following prerequisites:

Before attending this course delegates must hold a valid CCNA and have taken and passed the DESGN course, attaining the CCDA.



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    More Information

    This course is intended for individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) Certification and for those individuals aiming for the CCDE (Cisco Certified Design Expert) Certification.

    • After you complete this course you will be able to:
    • Discuss the Cisco Service Oriented Network Architecture (SONA) framework, and explain how it addresses enterprise network needs for performance, scalability, and availability.
    • Describe how the Cisco Enterprise Network model is used in the SONA framework for designing enterprise networks.
    • Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed enterprise campus network, and enterprise edge and remote infrastructure designs that offer effective functionality, performance scalability, and availability
    • Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed intelligent network service designs for networks management security and IP multicast
    • Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed virtual private network (VPN) designs
    • Create conceptual, intermediate, and detailed voice over wireless network (VoWLAN) designs

    Cisco SONA and the Cisco Enterprise Architecture

    • Reviewing Cisco SONA and the Cisco Enterprise Architecture
    • Reviewing the Cisco PPDIOO Approach

    Enterprise Campus Network Design

    • Designing High Availability in the Enterprise Campus
    • Developing an Optimum Design for Layer 2
    • Developing an Optimum Design for Layer 3
    • Supporting a Layer 2-to-Layer 3 Boundary Design
    • Supporting Infrastructure Services

    Advanced Addressing and Routing Design

    • Designing Advanced IP Addressing
    • Designing Advanced Routing
    • Designing Scalable EIGRP Designs
    • Designing Scalable OSPF Designs
    • Designing Scalable BGP Designs

    Advanced WAN Services Design Considerations

    • Identifying Optical Technologies for WANs
    • Using Metro Ethernet, VPLS, and MPLS VPN Technologies
    • Implementing Advanced WAN Services

    Enterprise Data Centre Design

    • Core and Aggregation Layer Design
    • Designing the Access Layer
    • Scaling the Data Center Architecture
    • Scaling Spanning Tree and High Availability

    Storage Area Network (SAN)Design Considerations

    • Identifying SAN Components and Technologies
    • Designing SAN and SAN Extensions

    E-Commerce Module Design

    • Designing High Availability for E-Commerce
    • Identifying Common Component Designs for the E-Commerce Module
    • Designing Integrated E-Commerce Designs
    • Tuning for E-Commerce

    Security Services Design

    • Designing Firewall Services
    • Designing NAC Services
    • Designing Intrusion Detection and Prevention Services

    IPSec and SSL VPN Design

    • Designing Remote-Access VPNs
    • Designing Site-to-Site VPNs
    • Using IPSec VPN Technologies
    • Managing and Scaling VPNs

    IP Multicast Design

    • Reviewing IP Multicast Options
    • Deploying PIM and RPs
    • Securing IP Multicast

    Voice Over WLAN (VoWAN) Design

    • Using VoWLAN in the Enterprise
    • Supporting VoWLAN Coverage and RF Surveys
    • Designing the VoWLAN Infrastructure

    Network Management Capabilities with Cisco IOS Software

    • Using Embedded ManagementTools
    • Using NetFlow
    • Using NBAR
    • Using IP SLA Measurements

    Case Studies

    • 2-1: MegaCorp Campus Design
    • 3-1: CP Hotels Addressing Design
    • 5-1: CP Hotels Routing Design
    • 6-1: CP Hotels Network Server Initiative
    • 7-1: CP Hotels Network E-Commerce Initiative
    • 9-1: CP Hotels Security and IPsec VPN Network
    • 10-1: CP Hotels Cisco NAC Appliance Design
    • 12-1: DS Medical Research Institute Network Infrastructure

    Recommendedpreparation for exam(s):

    • 642-873 ARCH – Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures

    This course is part of the Cisco Certified Design Professional Certification (CCDP)

    The following courses are recommended for further study:

    • If delegates are interested in the IP Telephony route, the IPTD course may be of some interest.
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