CISCO CCDP™ CERTIFICATION TRAINING COURSE
CBT Direct’s Cisco CCDP™ Certification offers you the most effective way to become a CCDP™ Design Professional. It combines the convenience and affordability of computer-based training with the personal attention and effectiveness of instructor-led training for a complete learning solution guaranteed to get you certified*.
- Convenient Anytime, Anywhere Training
- Affordable, Easy Payments
- *Money-back Certification Guarantee
- 24-hour Online Mentoring from Certified Advisors
- Email Access to IT Courseware Specialists
- Hands-on Interactive Exercises
- Test Prep Exam Simulations
- Practice Assessment Tests
CISCO CCDP™ CERTIFICATION MEANS SUCCESS!
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CISCO CCDP CERTIFICATION CURRICULUM
The CCDP certification indicates advanced journeyman knowledge of intelligent network design concepts and principles. A CCDP credentialed network professional can discuss, design, and create advanced addressing and routing, security, network management, data center, and IP multicast complex multi-layered enterprise architectures that include virtual private networking and wireless domains.
Building Converged Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN 3.0)
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Campus Networks
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Defining Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANS)
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Implementing Trunks and the Virtual Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Implementing Spanning Tree
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Implementing High Availability In a Campus Environment
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Wireless LANs
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Configuring and Implementing WLANs
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Configuring Campus Switches to Support Voice
- Cisco BCMSN 3.0: Mitigating Service Loss and Data Theft
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI 3.0)
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Network Requirements
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Configuring EIGRP
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: EIGRP Options, Authentication, and Issues
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Configuring Simple Elements of OSPF
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Tuning OSPF Configurations
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Configuring Advanced Elements of OSPF
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: The IS-IS Protocol
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Manipulating Routing Updates
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: BGP for Enterprise ISP Connectivity
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Tuning BGP Implementations
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Implementing Multicast
- Cisco BSCI 3.0: Implementing IPv6
Designing Cisco Network Architectures (Arch 1.0)
- Cisco AVVID Framework and Enterprise Design
- Designing Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks
- Designing Cisco Enterprise Edge Connectivity
- Designing Cisco Network Management Services
- Designing Cisco High Availability Services
- Designing Cisco Security Services
- Designing Cisco QoS Solutions
- Designing Cisco IP Multicast Services
- Designing Cisco Virtual Private Networks
- Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
- Designing Cisco IP Telephony Solutions
- Designing Content and Storage Networking Solutions
- Cisco AVVID Framework and Enterprise Design
- The Design of Cisco Enterprise Campus Networks
- The Design of Cisco Enterprise Edge Connectivity
- The Design of Cisco Network Management Services
- The Design of Cisco High Availability Services
- The Design of Cisco Security Services
- The Design of Cisco QoS Solutions
- The Design of Cisco IP Multicast Services
- The Design of Cisco Virtual Private Networks
- The Design of Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
- The Design of Cisco IP Telephony Solutions
Recommended System Requirements:
- Intel® Pentium® 166 MHz processor or greater
- 64 MB RAM minimum, 128 MB recommended
- Minimum video resolution of 800x600, with 16-bit color
- Internet Connection
- Connection speed of 40 Kbps minimum, 56 Kbps recommended
- Windows® 95, 98, 2000, NT or XP
- Valid Email address
- Supported browser versions: Internet Explorer (5x - 6x), Netscape
- Communicator 4.7 - 7.2
- Allow cookies
Java Runtime Support
- Microsoft JVM is supported with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x and greater
Web Accessibility Support
- Supports JAWS screen reader software, versions 3.7u, 4.0, and 4.50
- JAWS 3.7u and Jaws 4.0 require 256 color resolution
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