CCDP:Cisco Internetwork Design复习重点及模拟试题(英文原版)

CCDP:Cisco Internetwork Design复习重点及模拟试题(英文原版)
作 者: Patrick Ciccarelli
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Introduction

OBJECTIVE 1:Demonstrate an understanding of the steps for designing

internetwork solutions

OBJECTIVE 2:Analyze a client’s business and technical requirements

and select appropriate internetwork technologies and

topologies

OBJECTIVE 3:Construct an internetwork design that meets a client’s

objectives for internetwork performance,functionality,

and cost

OBJECTIVE 4:Define the goals of internetwork design

OBJECTIVE 5:Define the issues facing designers

OBJECTIVE 6:List resources for further information

OBJECTIVE 7:Identify the origin of design models used in the course

OBJECTIVE 8:Define the hierarchical model

OBJECTIVE 9:List common reasons that customers invest in a campus

LAN design project

OBJECTIVE 10:Examine statements made by a client and distinguish

the relevant issues that will affect the choice of

campus LAN design solutions

OBJECTIVE 11:Define switches,virtual LANs,and LAN emulation

OBJECTIVE 12:Examine a client’s requirements and construct an

appropriate switched campus LAN solution

OBJECTIVE 13:Define routing functions and benefits

OBJECTIVE 14:Examine a client’srequirements and construct an

appropriate campus LAN design solution

OBJECTIVE 15:Examine a client’srequirements and construct an

appropriate ATM design solution

OBJECTIVE 16:Construct designs using ATM technology for

high-performance workgroups and high-performance

backbones

OBJECTIVE 17:Upgrade internetwork designs as the role of ATM

evolves

OBJECTIVE 18:Choose the appropriate IP addressing scheme based

on technical requirements

OBJECTIVE 19:Identify IP addressing issues and how to work around

them

OBJECTIVE 20:Choose the appropriate IP routing protocol and features

based on convergence,overhead,and topology

OBJECTIVE 21:Identify IP routing pathologies and issues and how to

avoid them

OBJECTIVE 22:Use modular design and summarization features to design

scalable Open Shortest Path First(OSPF)internetworks

OBJECTIVE 23:Allocate IP addresses in contiguous blocks so that OSPF

summarization can be used

OBJECTIVE 24:Determine IGRP convergence time for various internetwork

configurations

OBJECTIVE 25:Use IGRP for path determination in IP internetworks

OBJECTIVE 26:Use Enhanced IGRP for path determination in internetworks

that support IP,IPX,and AppleTalk

OBJECTIVE 27:Exmine a client’s requirements and construct an

appropriate AppleTalk design solution

OBJECTIVE 28:Choose addressing and naming conventions to build

manageable and scalable AppleTalk internetworks

OBJECTIVE 29:Use Cisco IOS? features to design scalable AppleTalk

internetworks

OBJECTIVE 30:Examine a Client’s requirements and construct an

appropriate IPX design solution

OBJECTIVE 31:Choose the appropriate routing protocol for an IPX

internetwork

OBJECTIVE 32:Design scalable and manageable IPX internetworks by

controlling RIP and SAP traffic

OBJECTIVE 33:Examine a Client’s requirements and construct an

appropriate NetBIOS design solution

OBJECTIVE 34:Design a source-route-bridged internetwork that provides

connectivity for NetBIOS applications and controls

NetBIOS explorer traffic

OBJECTIVE 35:List common concerns that customers have about WAN

designs

OBJECTIVE 36:Examine statements made by a customer and distinguish

issues that affect the choice of WAN designs

OBJECTIVE 37:Design core WAN connectivity to maximize availability

and optimize utilization of resources

OBJECTIVE 38:Design a full or partial mesh Frame Relay non-broadcast

multi-access(NBMA)core for full or partial connectivity

OBJECTIVE 39:Choose a scalable topology for NBMA Frame Relay

OBJECTIVE 40:Use Subinterface Frame Relay configurations to design

robust core WANs

OBJECTIVE 41:Design scalable internetwork WAN non-broadcast multi-access

X.25

OBJECTIVE 42:Design scalable,robust internetwork WANs with an X.25

subinterface configuration

OBJECTIVE 43:Use X.25 switching to provide X.25 service over an integrated

IP backbone

OBJECTIVE 44:Explain ISDN services

OBJECTIVE 45:Examine a customer’s requirements and recommend appropriate

ISDN solutions

OBJECTIVE 46:Construct an ISDN design that conserves bandwidth and is

cost-effective

OBJECTIVE 47:Examine a Client’s requirements and recommend appropriate

point-to-point and asynchronous WAN solutions

OBJECTIVE 48:Choose appropriate link encapsulation for point-to-point

circuits

OBJECTIVE 49:Discuss the hierarchical and connection-oriented nature of

SNA

OBJECTIVE 50:Describe the use of gateways to attach Token Ring devices to

an SNA network

OBJECTIVE 51:Explain how LLC2 and SDLC sessions are established

OBJECTIVE 52:Describe reasons for integrating SNA technology with

internetworking technology

OBJECTIVE 53:Examine a Client’s requirements and recommend SNA

internetworking solutions

OBJECTIVE 54:Construct SNA designs that replace legacy communications

equipment with multiprotocol routers

OBJECTIVE 55:Build redundancy into SNA internetworks

OBJECTIVE 56:Design remote source-route bridged SNA internetworks in

full and partial mesh configurations

OBJECTIVE 57:Choose the appropriate place to do priority queuing or

custom queuing for SNA

OBJECTIVE 58:Examine a Client’s security requirements and recommend

firewalls and gateways

OBJECTIVE 59:Design a firewall system using packet-filtered routers and

bastion hosts

OBJECTIVE 60:Choose protocols to be filtered on routers in the firewall

OBJECTIVE 61:Summarize the major concepts covered in this class

OBJECTIVE 62:Recall the steps for internetwork design

OBJECTIVE 63:Describe methods for monitoring your internetwork design

OBJECTIVE 64:Return to your environment with fresh ideas and plans for

interentwork designs