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Course
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Cisco Enterprise Networks: Design
The physical design of a network can either limit or ensure its scalability and resilience. This course will teach you to design robust and reliable Cisco enterprise and campus networks.
What you'll learn
A poorly designed network can’t be fixed with just configuration commands. In this course, Cisco Enterprise Networks: Design, you’ll learn how to design reliable and scalable Cisco enterprise and campus networks. First, you’ll explore physical network design patterns. Next, you’ll discover the different options for configuring layer 2 topologies. Finally, you’ll learn how to design and configure IP multicast. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of network design needed to plan any enterprise or campus network.
Table of contents
- Module Introduction | 3m 28s
- The OSI Model Is Not What You Think | 4m 50s
- Layers of Networks | 13m 11s
- Start with the Physical Topology | 4m 30s
- Traffic Flow Patterns | 5m 13s
- The Three-tier Architecture | 6m 27s
- The Two-tier Collapsed Core | 1m 33s
- Spine and Leaf Architecture | 2m 58s
- Summary | 1m 22s
About the author
Ben Piper is the author of the "CCNP Enterprise Certification Study Guide: Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies" and the "AWS Certified Solutions Architect Study Guide". You can contact Ben by visiting his website, benpiper.com.
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