After completing Cisco CCDA: WAN Networking, the user should be able to:
 | Define the types of WAN networks |
 | Define WAN protocols |
 | Describe ATM switching with respect to WANs and LANs |
 | Explain broadcasting and multicasting |
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Basic Concepts
 | WAN interfaces |
 | WAN devices |
 | WAN services |
WAN Protocols
 | Physical layer protocols |
 | Data-Link layer protocols |
WAN Issues
 | Bandwidth |
 | Dynamic routes |
 | Multicasting |
 | Accessing WAN with Cisco routers |
ATM Switching
 | Introduction |
 | ATM cells |
 | Virtual channels |
 | ATM reference model |
 | Quality of Service |
 | LAN Emulation |
 | ATM advantages and disadvantages |
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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 |
 | Cisco CCDA :Internetworking Review (CCDA01) |
 | Cisco CCDA: LAN Networking (CCDA02) |
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 | 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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