CCDA Certification Training Online Tutorial
CCDA Certification Training Online

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CCDA Certification Training

CCDA Certification Training Online Tutorial

Our CCDA certification training online tutorial courses are based on sound principles, from extensive research in instructional design, online learning and information processing. All courses are design so that new knowledge and skill assessment will be remembered and retrieved for future use. You can be assured that this high-quality, instructionally-sound online training will enhanced your professional and personal growth, and stimulate job satisfaction.
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This is self-paced, internet-based tutorial -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.

This course is for anyone preparing for the Cisco CCDA exam or anyone who wants to learn about network design.

  • Internetworking Review provides an overview of internetworking, with respect to the network design.
  • LAN Networking describes the types of LAN networks and how they operate.
  • WAN Networking describes types of WANs and their operation.
  • Introduction to Design provides the initial steps to take when designing a network.
  • Examining Existing Networks provides the procedures to assessing the customer's existing network design.
  • Designing LANs provides the procedures to designing a LAN network.
  • Designing WANs provides the procedures for designing a WAN network.
  • Specific Design Issues provides methods to assess and optimize specific and cross-platform design issues.
  • Optimizing by Design provides the information to optimize your network design.
  • Testing and Managing provides ways to test your design and manage it when it is operational.

After completing Cisco CCDA courses, the user should be able to:

  • Define the types of networks that exist today
  • Rank the types of networks by relative size
  • Differentiate types of network architecture
  • Identify distance vector and link state protocols
  • Identify exterior gateway protocols
  • Differentiate and describe physical and logical addressing
  • Describe LAN network topologies and architectures
  • Explain segmentation
  • Describe types of Ethernets and their operation
  • Describe types of Token Rings and FDDIs, and their operation
  • Differentiate transparent, source-route, and mixed-media bridges
  • Differentiate kinds of switches
  • Explain VLANs
  • Explain router operation
  • Describe the determination of router paths
  • Define the types of WAN networks
  • Define WAN protocols
  • Describe ATM switching with respect to WANs and LANs
  • Explain broadcasting and multicasting
  • List the steps in determining the customer's needs
  • Explain the three types of network topologies
  • Differentiate types of network architecture
  • List the layers of the hierarchical topology model
  • Identify types of network traffic
  • Explain the problems of network traffic
  • List the applications typically needed
  • Assess applications needed by customer
  • Identify the information to gather when evaluating an existing network
  • Determine the LAN and WAN hardware in use
  • Test the level of network traffic
  • Determine the performance of the existing network
  • Document the information obtained when the network evaluation is complete
  • List the limitations of cabling and hardware
  • Determine the LAN equipment for your design
  • Design a remote LAN
  • Design a small LAN
  • Design a large LAN in one building
  • Design a campus LAN
  • List steps for designing a WAN
  • Determine WAN requirements
  • Determine the type of WAN
  • Determine the WAN hardware
  • Provision the WAN
  • Describe ways to design scalability
  • Determine addressing plan
  • Determine naming for network hardware
  • Determine advantages and disadvantages for Cisco-specific hardware
  • Determine advantages and disadvantages for Cisco-specific software
  • Show design plans for specific types of networks
  • Improve network security
  • Enhance QoS
  • Provide special features such as queuing and load balancing
  • Provide redundancy
  • Provide alternative paths
  • List the steps for testing
  • Explain prototype testing
  • Explain pilot testing
  • List Cisco-specific commands for verifying network performance
  • Describe the SNMP and RMON management protocols

All course has the following features:

  • Exercises that allow users to practice
  • A file containing the text of the exercises
  • Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
  • A course index
  • A glossary
  • A Skill Assessment

All courses are included in "Tech General Pack"

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