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Exam Description
The Designing Cisco Internetworking exam is the only
exam required to achieve a CCDA (Cisco Certified Design Associate)
certification.
Exam Topics
The following information provides general guidelines for
the content likely to be included on the Designing Cisco Internetworking exam.
However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the
exam.
Analysis
- Gather and evaluate information regarding an organization's existing social
requirements
- Gather and evaluate information regarding a network owner's current data
network and future needs
- Gather and evaluate information regarding a network owner's current voice
network and future needs
- Identify possible opportunities for network improvement
- Validate gathered information
- Document relevant findings
Modeling
- Given a network design or set of requirements evaluate a solution that meets
IP addressing needs
- Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution that
meets routing protocol needs
- Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution that
meets network management needs
- Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution to
incorporate equipment and technology within a Campus design
- Given a network design or a set of requirements evaluate a solution to
incorporate equipment and technology within an Enterprise Edge design
- Design solutions to meet network owner needs applying the Enterprise
Composite Network Model
- Evaluate solutions addressing the issues of delivering voice traffic over a
data network
- Evaluate solutions for compliance with SAFE
architecture
Planning
- Develop an implementation plan
- Develop a prototype testing plan
Develop a
verification plan
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