Security, Collaboration, and Wireless Network Design for CCDA DESGN (200-310)

Security, Collaboration, and Wireless Network Design for CCDA DESGN (200-310)

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 1h 38m | 146 MB

This course is designed for network engineers interested in deploying firewalls, telephony or wifi in their designs.

At the beginning of every network life sits a network designer who must weigh the requirements of the future network applications and put forth a design that will fulfill those requirements with the resources available. This course, Security, Collaboration, and Wireless Network Design for CCDA DESGN (200-310), deals with some more esoteric options available compared to standard switching and routing. First, you’ll look at the security landscape in regards to threats, policies, and equipment available. Next, you’ll consider voice and video requirements paying attention to codecs and QoS. Then, you’ll compare wireless options, vis-a-vis autonomous access points vs. lightweight centrally managed access points. Finally, you’ll verify our previous edge designs against our new knowledge for Globomantics. By the end of the course, you’ll have a better understanding of the speciality knowledge required for deploying firewalls, telephony, and wifi.

Table of Contents

01 – Course Overview
02 – Introduction and Contents
03 – Threat Analysis
04 – Security Policies and Layers
05 – Cisco SAFE Architecture
06 – Security Policies to Design In
07 – Firewall Types
08 – Threat Defenses and IPS-IDS
09 – Threat Mitigation and Cisco Security Framework
10 – Cisco Digital Network Architecture – Securing Access
11 – Cisco DNA – Behavioral Analysis and Network Segmentation
12 – Cisco DNA – Securing the Branch Office and Final Summary
13 – Introduction, Contents, and History of Voice Terminology
14 – More Voice Terminology and Converged Multiservice Networks
15 – Call Processing Deployment Architectures
16 – Video Considerations and Voice Codecs
17 – More Voice Codecs
18 – IPT Design Considerations
19 – Delay and QoS
20 – Best Practices and Final Summary
21 – Introduction and Wireless Basics
22 – Wireless Security and Cisco Unified Wireless Networks
23 – Access Point Types and WLAN Authentication
24 – Wireless LAN Controller Details
25 – Wireless LAN Controller Roaming Options
26 – Wireless LAN Controller Redundancy Options and Radio Management
27 – RF Groups and RF Site Surveys and Mesh Networks
28 – Wireless Campus and Branch Designs
29 – Power Over Ethernet and QoS Considerations
30 – WLAN Design Summary and Final Summary
31 – Introduction
32 – Small Office – Home Office
33 – Larger Branch Office
34 – Factory – Larger Office and Summary