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CBT Nuggets Cisco CCDA 200-310 DESIGN-PRODEV English Size: 1.69 GB (1,815,067,441 Bytes) Category: Tutorial Conquer the latest network design methodologies for several of the most exciting technologies with Cisco CCDA! Recommended Experience CCENT or CCNA R&S Recommended Equipment Rental equipment A home lab Simulation or emulation software Related Certifications CCDA Related Job Functions Network designer Network operations analyst Network technician Data Center designer Data Center technician Designing a network today is more challenging than ever before. New technologies constantly arise, and we must design for performance, availability, and scalability, with the flexibility to meet rapidly evolving demands. This course teaches the most up-to-date, fundamental, network design skills, and provides valuable guidance on ensuring success with all phases of the network lifecycle (plan, build, manage).

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It has it's technical pieces however, you need to abstract yourself from it and focus much more about the big picture. Without violating the NDA, it's far less hands-on. The reason being, the book, CCDA Official Cert Guide 4th Edition, has almost next to no configuration. I passed, but I figured if I got another two stupid tricky questions wrong, I would have failed for sure.

For those pursuing, when you read the book, FOCUS ON THE KEY TOPICS. I cannot stress this enough.

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Here's how I prepared:. The CCDA Syllabus from Cisco.com - I read through it and filled out whatever I knew. At the end of all my studying, I went back and modified 60% of what I wrote down. CCDA Cert Guide - Read through once, went through Key-terms, DIKTA, and Review Questions; read key topics as a final review. Quick Review of CCNP Route. Quick Review of CCNP Switch.

CBT Nuggets CCDA 640-864 - Watched it twice. Cisco Design Zone I have a good number of years of experience with the Cisco stuff, but to be honest, I have been working on non-Cisco hardware for the last two years. Although experience helps, the Cisco-way is the way to succeed on this exam (unfortunately).

I'm in the same boat, CCNP expires in Feb so I want to do DA and DP. Problem is there's only two types of questions; know how to pick the Cisco answer from 4 different ways to accomplish the same goal, or they're on things that in the real world I'd just look up and confirm and not know off the top of my head. If I haven't done a voice deployment or design recently, I'm not going to know the difference in bandwidth, much less the formula to derive it, between G711 and G722. Even if I do, I'm still going to double check and not rely solely on my memory.

IMO, it would be better to develop a test that challenges your ability to research factoids like these and assemble them together into a cohesive design, than to challenge my ability to regurgitate information. Granted that would be a hard test to write.