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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures (ARCH): Developing an Optimum Design for Layer 3 (CCDP)
Dec 8, 2011
This chapter examines a select number of topics on both advance IP addressing and design issues with Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
Cisco’s Network Architectures for the Enterprise: Functional Areas and Modules
Jun 30, 2011
This article reviews the different functional areas and modules that were developed for Cisco's Network Architectures for the Enterprise.
Network Architectures for the Enterprise
Jun 13, 2011
This article gives you an overview of the three network architectures developed by Cisco to help design networks flexible enough to deal with modern-day network requirements.
Cisco's PPDIOO Network Cycle
Apr 5, 2011
This article gives an overview of the PPDIOO lifecycle, what happens at each stage, and what potential deliverables would be expected at each stage.
Introduction to Top-Down Design Approach
Mar 14, 2011
Sean Wilkins examines the many factors that go into an effective top-down network design approach.
Senior-level Certification: IT Architect Credentials Can Open Career Doors
Feb 23, 2011
Ed Tittel takes a look at the value of IT Architect credentials for senior IT professionals who still seek opportunities to grow and advance.
CCDP Self-Study: Designing High-Availability Services
Mar 18, 2005
Cisco IOS high-availability technologies provide network redundancy and fault tolerance. Reliable network devices, redundant hardware components with automatic failover, and protocols like Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) are used to maximize network uptime. This chapter will help you get a handle on high-availability technologies.
CCDA and CCDP Flash Cards: Content Networking
Mar 19, 2004