Addressing and Routing Design for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320)
By Josh Burman
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Description
This is the first course in the Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320) path. In this course, Addressing and Routing Design for Cisco CCDP ARCH (300-320), you'll gain the ability to design network addressing and routing solutions. First, you'll discover the aspects of IP addressing, such as CIDR/VLSM, subnetting, and summarization. Next, you'll explore interior gateway protocol design concepts, including EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS. Then, you'll learn about exterior gateway protocols, including BGP design, attributes, and traffic engineering. Finally, you'll master IPv6 transition strategies. When you have finished this course, you'll have an understanding of addressing and routing design, and you'll be on your way to passing the 300-320 exam.
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Course Overview
Hi everyone, my name is Joshua Burman, and welcome to my course, Addressing and Routing Design for CCDP ARCH 300-320. I am a CCIE and independent network consultant at Convergency Consulting LLC. Proper IP addressing and routing techniques are essential for configuring stable networks, and they are required knowledge for the Cisco Certified Design Professional exam. In this course, we are going to discuss the various design aspects of IP addressing and routing. Some of the major topics that we will cover include designing network addressing, IGP routing designs, BGP routing designs, and designing IPv6 migration strategies. By the end of this course, you'll have an intermediate level of IP addressing and routing design knowledge. Before beginning the course, you should be familiar with basic network design at a Cisco certified design associate, or CCDA, level. I hope you'll join me on this journey to learn IP addressing and routing design concepts with the Addressing and Routing Design for CCDP ARCH 300-320 course at Pluralsight.