Designing a Layer 3 Addressing and Naming Model for Cisco Networks
Overview/Description
To describe the steps required to lay out a logical addressing model and determine a naming methodology for a network
Target Audience
Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized networks; anyone working toward the Cisco Certified Design Associate qualification
Prerequisites
The Cisco: Internetworking Technologies Multimedia (ITM) learning path or the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) and CCNA Basics learning paths; a good foundation in the principles and concepts of networks and computers; familiarity with internetworking technologies
Expected Duration
2:05 Hours
Objectives:
Designing a Layer 3 Addressing and Naming Model for Cisco Networks
describe the format of IP addresses and develop an IP addressing scheme for a small to medium-sized business network.
explain the format of an IPX address and develop an IPX addressing scheme for a small to medium-sized business network.
identify the process required to design a network-addressing model.
match appropriate IP addresses with various company scenarios.
outline how to design a layer 3 addressing and naming model for a client seeking to update its healthcare network to incorporate an automated referral authorization system linking hospitals and local community physicians.
outline how to design a layer 3 addressing and naming model for a client operating across several locations that is seeking to enable its staff to collaborate as if in a single office.
outline how to design a layer 3 addressing and naming model for a client seeking to build a new network and integrate it into an existing one.
outline how to design a layer 3 addressing and naming model for a client seeking to switch from mainframe technology to intranet/Internet technology using an Oracle software-based system.
Course Number: 68415_eng