Cisco CCDA – Cisco Certified Design Associate (200-310 DESGN)

Enterprise environments require networks designed for performance, availability, and scalability with the flexibility to meet rapidly evolving demands. To meet these challenges head on, skilled IT professionals are needed with up-to-date, fundamental network design skills. For network design engineers, system engineers, and sales engineers and individuals looking to build and validate Cisco network design fundamental knowledge the Cisco CCDA certification program focuses on design methodologies and objectives, addressing and routing protocols, and network expansion considerations within basic campus, data center, security, voice, and wireless networks.

The Cisco CCDA® certification is for network design engineers, technicians, and support engineers, who require a basic understanding of network design fundamentals. The CCDA curriculum focuses on but is not limited to designing basic campus, data center, security, voice, and wireless networks.

This exam requires a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for Cisco enterprise network architectures. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN/WAN technologies for SMB or basic enterprise campus and branch networks.

 

CCDA

CCDA Exam Details

1.0 Design Methodologies

1.1 Describe the Cisco Design lifecycle – PBM (plan, build, manage)

1.2 Describe the information required to characterize an existing network as part of the planning for a design change

1.3 Describe the use cases and benefits of network characterization tools (SNMP, NBAR, NetFlow)

1.4 Compare and contrast the top-down and bottom-up design approaches

2.0 Design Objectives

2.1 Describe the importance and application of modularity in a network

2.2 Describe the importance and application of hierarchy in a network

2.3 Describe the importance and application of scalability in a network

2.4 Describe the importance and application of resiliency in a network

2.5 Describe the importance and application of concept of fault domains in a network

3.0 Addressing and Routing Protocols in an Existing Network

3.1 Describe the concept of scalable addressing

  • 3.1.a Hierarchy
  • 3.1.b Summarization
  • 3.1.c Efficiency

3.2 Design an effective IP addressing scheme

  • 3.2.a Subnetting
  • 3.2.b Summarization
  • 3.2.c Scalability
  • 3.2.d NAT

3.3 Identify routing protocol scalability considerations

  • 3.3.a Number of peers
  • 3.3.b Convergence requirements
  • 3.3.c Summarization boundaries and techniques
  • 3.3.d Number of routing entries
  • 3.3.e Impact of routing table of performance
  • 3.3.f Size of the flooding domain
  • 3.3.g Topology

3.4 Design a routing protocol expansion

  • 3.4.a IGP protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, ISIS)
  • 3.4.b BGP (eBGP peering, iBGP peering

4.0 Enterprise Network Design

4.1 Design a basic campus

  • 4.1.a Layer 2/Layer 3 demarcation
  • 4.1.b Spanning tree
  • 4.1.c Ether channels
  • 4.1.d First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRP)
  • 4.1.e Chassis virtualization

4.2 Design a basic enterprise network

  • 4.2.a Layer 3 protocols and redistribution
  • 4.2.b WAN connectivity
    • 4.2.b(i) Topologies (hub and spoke, spoke to spoke, point to point, full/partial mesh)
    • 4.2.b(ii) Connectivity methods (DMVPN, get VPN, MPLS Layer 3 VPN, Layer 2 VPN, static IPsec, GRE,VTI)
    • 4.2.b(iii) Resiliency (SLAs, backup links, QoS)
  • 4.2.c Connections to the data center
  • 4.2.d Edge connectivity
    • 4.2.d(i) Internet connectivity
    • 4.2.d(ii) ACLs and firewall placements
    • 4.2.d(iii) NAT placement

4.3 Design a basic branch network

  • 4.3.a Redundancy
    • 4.3.a(i) Connectivity
    • 4.3.a(ii) Hardware
    • 4.3.a(iii) Service provider
  • 4.3.b Link capacity
    • 4.3.b(i) Bandwidth
    • 4.3.b(ii) Delay

5.0 Considerations for Expanding an Existing Network

5.1 Describe design considerations for wireless network architectures

  • 5.1.a Physical and virtual controllers
  • 5.1.b Centralized and decentralized designs

5.2 Identify integration considerations and requirements for controller-based wireless networks

  • 5.2.a Traffic flows
  • 5.2.b Bandwidth consumption
  • 5.2.c AP and controller connectivity
  • 5.2.d QoS

5.3 Describe security controls integration considerations

  • 5.3.a Traffic filtering and inspection
  • 5.3.b Firewall and IPS placement and functionality

5.4 Identify traffic flow implications as a result of security controls

  • 5.4.a Client access methods
  • 5.4.b Network access control

5.5 Identify high-level considerations for collaboration (voice, streaming video, interactive video) applications

  • 5.5.a QoS (shaping vs. policing, trust boundaries, jitter, delay, loss)
  • 5.5.b Capacity
  • 5.5.c Convergence time
  • 5.5.d Service placement

5.6 Describe the concepts of virtualization within a network design

5.7 Identify network elements that can be virtualized

  • 5.7.a Physical elements (chassis, VSS, VDC, contexts)
  • 5.7.b Logical elements (routing elements, tunneling, VRFs, VLANs)

5.8 Describe the concepts of network programmability within a network design

  • 5.8.a APIs
  • 5.8.b Controllers
  • 5.8.c Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)

5.9 Describe data center components

  • 5.9.a Server load balancing basics
  • 5.9.b Blocking vs. non-blocking Layer 2
  • 5.9.c Layer 2 extension

Our belief is in learning and our goal is to deliver knowledge and skills to you, during our training. Our course duration is structured to provide you with the best chance to learn, develop and prepare for the industry. Below are our course duration options:

  • Quick Refresh - 3 days (7 hours a day)
  • Entry - 5 days (7 hours a day)
  • Advanced - 7 days (7 hours a day)
  • Cisco CCDA Wireless - Exam Preparation Special Class - 2 days (4 hours a day)
  • Cisco CCDA Wireless - Exam Preparation Special Lab Class - 2 days (4 hours a day)

Course Training Fees

  • Cisco CCDA Design - Quick Refresh - $549
  • Cisco CCDA Design - Entry - $699
  • Cisco CCDA Design - Advance - $899
  • Cisco CCDA Design - Exam Preparation Special Class - $179
  • Cisco CCDA Design - Exam Preparation Special Lab Class - $199

Course Timings:

  • Week Nights (Mon-Tue) - 6pm to 9:30pm
  • Week Nights (Wed-Fri) - 6pm to 9:30pm
  • Week End - Saturday/Sunday - 10am to 6pm

Course Dates

Quick Refresh (4 days)
Entry (6 days)
  • Week Night (Mon-Tue)
Advanced (8 days)
Exam Preparation (3 days)
Industy Ready (12 days) - Inquire
Home Training (6 days) - Inquire

Benefits of doing course with Entrada

  • Learn from Industry experts - 6+ years experienced trainers
  • We prepare you for the industy
  • Focus on building skills & knowledge base
  • Real-world production examples
  • Practice labs that take you from the beginners level to medium-large size environment networks
  • Hands on experience
  • Best price gurantee - If you find a competitor's lower price on the same course, we'll beat it by 5%

Plus it includes 4-6 hours special exam preparation session for FREE

Our Learning Site

  • Classroom capacity 20-25 people
  • Learning Technolgoies - White Board, Presentation and Digital Learning technology
  • Free Wi-Fi Internet Access
  • Free onsite parking available
  • Within 500 mtrs of Metro Stations and less than 350 mtrs of Bus/Tram stops
  • Sites - St Kilda Road & Glen Waverley

Exam Overview

Exam Number: 200-310 DESGN

Associated Certifications: CCDA

Duration: 75 minutes (55-65 questions)

Exam Options:

  • 200-310 DESGN - Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN)

CCDA certifications are valid for three years

Questions Type:

  1. Multiple-Choice, Single Answer
  2. Multiple-Choice, Multiple-Answer
  3. Drag & Drop
  4. Fill-in-the-Blank
  5. Router Simulation
  6. Testlet
  7. Simlet

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