Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Enterprise Connectivity and High-Availability
EIGRP Design ConsiderationsOSPF Design ConsiderationsIS-IS Design ConsiderationsModule SummaryModule Self-Check
2 - BGP Design
Designing IBGP SessionsDesigning BGP CommunitiesLoad SharingModule SummaryModule Self-Check
3 - Wide Area Networks Design
Service Provider Managed VPNsEnterprise Managed VPNsWAN Resiliency DesignCampus Edge and Connectivity to PartnersSDN and APIC-EMModule SummaryModule Self-Check
4 - Enterprise Data Center Integration
Modular and Scalable Data Center NetworkMulti-Tenant Data CenterData Center Data Center Traffic FlowsSDN and APIC-DCModule SummaryModule Self-Check
5 - Design Security Services
Security Services OverviewDesigning Infrastructure ProtectionDesigning Firewall and IPS SolutionsDesigning Network Access Control SolutionsModule SummaryModule Self-Check
6 - Design QoS for Optimized User Experience
QoS OverviewRecommended QoS Design PrinciplesCampus QoS DesignData Center QoS DesignWAN QoS DesignMPLS VPN QoS DesignIPsec VPN QoS DesignModule SummaryModule Self-Check
7 - Transition to IPv6
Deploying IPv6Challenges with Transition to IPv6Module SummaryModule Self-Check
8 - IP Multicast Design
Defining Multicast Distribution Trees and ForwardingIntroducing PIM-SM Protocol and PIM-SM EnhancementsRendezvous Point Distribution SolutionsIP Multicast SecurityModule SummaryModule Self-Check
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
The target audience for the ARCH course consists of individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) certification. The course is also targeted at pre-sales and post-sales network engineers involved in the Enterprise network design, planning and implementation. (The post-sales network engineers involved in the implementation will be involved in providing feedback to the pre-sales network engineers and correct possible design flaws).
Prerequisites
Other Prerequisites
To gain the prerequisite skills and knowledge, learners must have the CCNA, CCDA, BCMSN, and BCSI certifications.
- Operate LANs with multiple switches, configure VLANs, trunking, spanning tree, DHCP, and port aggregation within Campus network
- Configure and troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 routing within a Enterprise network (static, EIGRP, multi-area OSPF, and RIPng)
- Implement enterprise Internet connectivity (static routes and intermediate BGP)
- Implement route redistribution using filtering mechanisms
- Implement path control using policy based routing and IP SLA
- Implement First Hop redundancy in IPv4 and IPv6 environments
- Secure campus network according to recommended practices
- Describe and apply network design methodologies
- Describe and apply network design concepts of modularity and hierarchy
- Design a resilient and scalable Campus network
- Design a resilient and scalable connectivity between parts of your Enterprise network
- Design connectivity to the Internet and internal routing for your network
- Integrate collaboration and wireless infrastructure into your core network
- Create scalable IPv4 and IPv6 addressing