DESGN 3.0: Design Hierarchy

Cisco DESGN 3.0    |    Intermediate
  • 2 videos | 47m 1s
  • Includes Assessment
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Explore the concept of design hierarchy for the campus network design, including its benefits and layers. Using the LAN network, examine the traditional switched and routed network designs, as you prepare for the 200-310: Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Identify links and connections at the core network layer
    specify why you shouldn’t connect devices directly to the core
    recognize functionality of the campus core layer
    identify characteristics of a network distribution layer
  • Identify options for hierarchical network design
    identify characteristics of access layer network design
    describe the advantages of moving the l2/l3 boundary at the access layer
    specify the importance of a consistent hierarchical design

IN THIS COURSE

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    1.  Design Hierarchy
    24m 25s
    After completing this video, you will be able to specify why you shouldn't connect devices directly to the core. FREE ACCESS
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    2.  Design Hierarchy Part 2
    22m 37s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to specify the importance of a consistent hierarchical design. FREE ACCESS

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