After completing Cisco CCDA: Internetworking Review, the user should be able to:
 | Define the types of networks that exist today |
 | Rank the types of networks by relative size |
 | Differentiate types of network architecture |
 | Identify distance vector and link state protocols |
 | Identify exterior gateway protocols |
 | Differentiate and describe physical and logical addressing |
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Types of Networks
 | Introduction to the CCDA |
 | Overview of network types |
 | Mainframes |
 | LANs |
 | Wide Area Networks |
 | Internetworks |
The OSI Reference Model
 | The Application layer |
 | The Presentation layer |
 | The Session layer |
 | The Transport layer |
 | The Network layer |
 | The Data Link layer |
 | The Physical layer |
 | Data transfer |
Routed Protocols
 | TCP/IP and the protocol stack |
 | TCP |
 | UDP |
 | Port numbers |
 | IP |
 | IPX and SPX |
 | DECnet |
 | AppleTalk |
Routing Protocols
 | Interior gateway protocols |
 | Distance vector protocols |
 | Link state protocols |
 | Exterior gateway protocols |
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This course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies to network design |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Activities that allow users to apply concepts in an interactive questioning environment |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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 | Cisco CCNA certification or equivalent experience |
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 | Cisco CCDA: LAN Networking (CCDA02) |
 | Cisco CCDA: WAN Networking (CCDA03) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Introduction to Design (CCDA04) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Examining Existing Networks (CCDA05) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Designing LANs (CCDA06) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Designing WANs (CCDA07) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Specific Design Issues (CCDA08) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Optimizing by Design (CCDA09) |
 | Cisco CCDA: Testing and Managing (CCDA10) |
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