Cisco 640-864: CCDA Cisco Certified Design Associate
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This exam requires a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the Cisco converged networks based on borderless network architecture. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN, WAN, wireless, and broadband access for businesses and organizations.
Module 1: Methodologies Used To Design A Network
1.1 Intro
1.2 Developing Business Trends
1.3 P.P.D.I.O.O. Part 1
1.4 P.P.D.I.O.O. Part 2
1.5 3 Layer Campus Design
1.6 Modular Network Design
1.7 Cisco Eight Step Design Methodology
1.8 Cisco IIN
Module 2: Network Structure and Modularity
2.1 Network Design Fundamentals
2.2 Design Methods And Methodologies Part 1
2.3 Design Methods And Methodologies Part 2
2.4 Enterprise Campus Design
Module 3: Basic Enterprise Campus Networks
3.1 Campus Design Considerations Part 1
3.2 Campus Design Considerations Part 2
3.3 Cisco SONA
Module 4: Enterprise Edge And Remote Network Modules
4.1 WAN Technologies And VPN Part 1
4.2 WAN Technologies And VPN Part 2
4.3 WAN Technologies Part 1
4.4 WAN Technologies Part 2
4.5 VPN Technologies Part 1
4.6 VPN Technologies Part 2
4.7 VPN Technologies Part 3
Module 5: IP Addressing And Routing Protocols
5.1 Routing Protocol Operation And Design Part 1
5.2 Routing Protocol Operation And Design Part 2
5.3 Routing Protocol Operation And Design Part 3
5.4 OSPF Part 1
5.5 OSPF Part 2
5.6 EIGRP Part 1
5.7 EIGRP Part 2
Module 6: Enterprise Switching
6.1 Virtual LANS And Trunks
6.2 InterVLAN Routing Part 1
6.3 InterVLAN Routing Part 2
6.4 Enterprise Switch Features And Design
6.5 Multilayer Switches In Campus Networks
6.6 Enterprise VLAN Design Best Practices
Module 7: Switch Macros
7.1 Switch Macros
7.2 PVLAN Port Types
7.3 Ether Channel
Module 8: IP Concepts & Designs
8.1 IPv4
8.2 Introducing Classless Interdomain Routing
8.3 Subnetting Part 1
8.4 Subnetting Part 2
8.5 Subnetting Part 3
8.6 IPv6