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CCDE Written 2.1

Overview

The Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE) is an expert level certification identifying a high level of design knowledge combined with analytical skills pertinent to complex large scale network design. In this training programme, the Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE) is for expert-level network design engineers, expert-level network leads of IT infrastructure teams, and expert-level network leads of architecture teams working in job roles that require them to translate business needs, budget, and operational constraints into the design of a converged solution. The CCDE focuses on understanding the relationship of business and technical requirements to network design in a wide range of networks, including Enterprise and Service Provider networks, and for a wide range of business situations, including merges, divestitures, and application deployments.

Course Content / Exam(s)

Schedule for CCDE Written 2.1 Training & Certification Courses

Course# Course Name Exam# Duration (days)
20740B CCDE Written 2.1 Training & Certification Courses 70-740 5

CCDE Written 2.1 Benefits

After Successful completion this course, you will be able to:-

  • Narrate fast convergence techniques and mechanisms
  • Narrate loop detection and mitigation protocols
  • Narrate mechanisms that are available for creating loop-free topologies
  • Narrate the effect of transport mechanisms and their interaction with routing protocols over different types of links
  • Narrate multicast routing concepts
  • Narrate the impact of fault isolation and resiliency on network design
  • Communicate route aggregation concepts and techniques
  • Communicate the theory and application of network topology layering
  • Communicate the theory and application of network topology abstraction
  • Communicate the impact of fault isolation and resiliency on network design or network reliability
  • Communicate metric-based traffic flow and modification
  • Communicate fast convergence techniques and mechanisms
  • Communicate factors affecting convergence
  • Communicate unicast routing protocol operation (OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS, BGP, and RIP) in relation to network design
  • Communicate the interaction between routing protocols and topologies
  • Communicate generic routing and addressing concepts
  • Communicate multicast routing concepts
  • Communicate IPv6 concepts and operation
  • Communicate Layer 2 and Layer 3 tunnelling technologies
  • Analyze the implementation of tunnelling
  • Analyze various QoS performance metrics
  • Recite types of QoS techniques
  • Identify QoS strategies based on customer requirements
  • Identify network management requirements
  • Identify network application reporting requirements
  • Describe technologies, tools, and protocols used for network management
  • Describe the reference models and processes used in network management, such as FCAPS, ITIL®, and TOGAF
  • Describe best practices for protecting network infrastructure
  • Sketch best practices for protecting network services
  • Describe tools and technologies for identity management
  • Describe tools and technologies for 802.11 wireless deployment
  • Describe tools and technologies for optical deployment
  • Describe tools and technologies for SAN fabric deployment
  • Cloud
  • Network programmability (SDN)
  • Internet of Things

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