DESGN 3.0: Design Resiliency

Cisco DESGN 3.0    |    Intermediate
  • 2 videos | 54m 34s
  • Includes Assessment
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Discover the purpose and importance of designing networks with resiliency in mind. Explore the general principles and how to apply it in network design, as you prepare for the 200-310: Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Recognize the core principles for designing for resiliency
    identify recommended actions for recovering from link failures
    identify the purpose of designing resiliency
    identify the recommended design strategy for providing resiliency to the cucm
    specify the protocol used to provide endpoint to router redundancy
  • Recognize issu syntax used to commit and reboot in a given scenario
    identify the technology that provides continuous availability in a given scenario
    identify the protocol used to send alerts in a given scenario
    define the issu command in a given scenario

IN THIS COURSE

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    1.  Design Resiliency
    28m 53s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to specify the protocol used to provide endpoint and router redundancy. FREE ACCESS
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    2.  Design Resiliency Part 2
    25m 41s
    In this video, you will identify the protocol used to send alerts in a given scenario. FREE ACCESS

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