Wednesday, May 15, 2024

CCST Networking Practice Tests

Pass your CCST Networking exam with confidence using Simulationexams.com's Sim-Ex™ practice tests. These tests are based on the latest exam objectives, ensuring you're prepared for what's on the real exam. Earning the CCST Networking certification validates your knowledge of fundamental networking concepts like hardware, software, and protocols, demonstrating your ability to explain how networks function.

It covers various networking topics including:

Standards and Concepts: This section covers the fundamental building blocks of networks including the OSI model, TCP/IP model, different types of networks (LAN, WAN, MAN), and common networking devices (routers, switches, firewalls).

Addressing and Subnet Formats: Understanding IP addresses, subnet masks, and how to subnet a network is crucial for network configuration and troubleshooting.

Endpoints and Media Types: This section covers different types of network endpoints (PCs, laptops, servers, printers) and the various media types used for network connectivity (copper cables, fiber optic cables, wireless).

Infrastructure: This section focuses on network infrastructure components like routers, switches, firewalls, and cabling systems.

Diagnosing Problems: The ability to identify and troubleshoot common network problems is a key skill for network support technicians.

Security: Basic network security concepts like access control lists (ACLs) and best practices for securing networks are covered in this section.

You may also check out CCST CyberSecurity exam from the website.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

IOS Version Of CCDA Exam Simulator

CCDA Exam Simulator IOS Application Software provides Practice for CCDA 200-310 Certidications Exam. All the questions and Answers have quality, Simulates Real Exam surroundings in Exam Mode and Provides Practice Tests With Explanation in Learn mode.  If you choose CCDA Exam Simulator, you will be well prepared for Cisco certification 200-310 exam and then successfully pass the exam.
About CCDA Exam: Cisco Certified Design Associate is the full form of 200-310 exam.There are 55-65 questions in real Cisco 200-310 Design exam, which will take the candidates 75 minutes to complete the test. The Associated Certifications of Cisco 200-310 design exam is CCDA. The available language is English.
Candidates can register CCDA exam at Pearson VUE testing center.
Get Cisco 200-310 exam product here: http://www.certexams.com/cisco/ccda/exam-details.htm

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Android CCDA Exam App Update

Android app for CCDA has been updated recently to accommodate additional question types and fix a couple of known bug fixes.

About CCDA: Short for Cisco Certified Design Associate, the certification is a well known credential in the area of network design. CCDA may be followed by CCDP, which is a professional level cert. CCDA concentrates on design side of networking where as CCNA is on implementation side of networking.

The new exams may be downloaded from the links given below:

http://www.simulationexams.com/android/download/cisco/ccda-practicetest-download.htm
(the above link is for Android app)

http://www.simulationexams.com/ios/download/cisco/ccda-practicetest-download.htm
(this link is for iOS app that is compatible with iPhone, itab and iPod)

The desktop version may be downloaded from the link given below:
http://www.simulationexams.com/exam-details/ccda.htm

You may view all available apps by going to Google play at,
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Anand+Software+and+Training

Good luck!

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Cisco CCDA CheatSheets

CCDA, short for Cisco Certified Design Associate, is widely known certification in the field of network design. The cheatsheets for CCDA are available from certexams.com website:

http://www.certexams.com/cisco/ccda/exam-details.htm

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Android Version of Cisco CCDA Practice Tests Released

Anand Software had released Android version of CCDA practice tests some time back. With this, the practice tests are available on all popular platforms, including Windows desktop, Apple iPhone/iPad, and Google Android phones.

You may download the tests from the links given below:

Free version (iOS): https://itunes.apple.com/sg/app/exam-sim-for-ccda-200-310-free/id1203221680?mt=8

Full version: https://itunes.apple.com/sg/app/exam-sim-for-ccda-200-310/id1203611143?mt=8

Google Android Version:
Free version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anandsoft.ccdaexamsim310

Full version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anandsoft.ccdaexamsim310full

Windows desktop version:
Shareware version:http://download.simulationexams.com/SE-CCDA.exe
The desktop version is compatible with Windows 7/8/8.1, and Windows 10.

Checkout the downloads for available features. The free versions are limited to 60 questions each with answers and explanations.
The full versions of the exam usually consist of 300+ questions with answers and detailed explanations.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Cisco CCDA for iOS devices like iPhone and iPad

Check out the iOS version of Cisco CCDA practice tests here:
Free CCDA for iPhone and iPad
CCDA for iPhone and iPad (full version with 300+ questions)
 
The practice tests come with detailed explanation using flash cards.

You may be interested in other products that are available for iOS devices:
https://itunes.apple.com/sg/developer/anand-software-training-pvt/id1189885869i

CCDA, short for Cisco Certified Design Associate,  is offered by Cisco on completion of certification exam, and is widely known in the area of network design.

The certification is valid for 3 years and the candidate is expected to renew the cert for continued validity or take next level of exam, which will automatically extend the validity.

Desktop and Android versions of the software are also available:
For desktop version: http://www.simulationexams.com/exam-details/ccda.htm

For Android version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anandsoft.ccdaexamsim
Full version is available here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anandsoft.ccdaexamsim310full 

Friday, October 21, 2016

Cisco CCDA Certification

CCDA, short for Cisco Certified Design Associate, is an associate level certification. As the name implies, it is widely taken by network engineers involved in design and implementation of computer networks focused primarily on Cisco equipment.




You may find the official page on CCDA here:
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccda

The exam code for CCDA is 200-310. The exam objectives (topics) that are covered by the certification are as given below:


1.0 Design Methodologies

15%


1.1 Describe the Cisco Design lifecycle – PBM (plan, build, manage)
1.2 Describe the information required to characterize an existing network as part of the planning for a design change
1.3 Describe the use cases and benefits of network characterization tools (SNMP, NBAR, NetFlow)
1.4 Compare and contrast the top-down and bottom-up design approaches

2.0 Design Objectives

20%


2.1 Describe the importance and application of modularity in a network
2.2 Describe the importance and application of hierarchy in a network
2.3 Describe the importance and application of scalability in a network
2.4 Describe the importance and application of resiliency in a network
2.5 Describe the importance and application of concept of fault domains in a network

3.0 Addressing and Routing Protocols in an Existing Network

20%


3.1 Describe the concept of scalable addressing
  • 3.1.a Hierarchy
  • 3.1.b Summarization
  • 3.1.c Efficiency
3.2 Design an effective IP addressing scheme
  • 3.2.a Subnetting
  • 3.2.b Summarization
  • 3.2.c Scalability
  • 3.2.d NAT
3.3 Identify routing protocol scalability considerations
  • 3.3.a Number of peers
  • 3.3.b Convergence requirements
  • 3.3.c Summarization boundaries and techniques
  • 3.3.d Number of routing entries
  • 3.3.e Impact of routing table of performance
  • 3.3.f Size of the flooding domain
  • 3.3.g Topology
3.4 Design a routing protocol expansion
  • 3.4.a IGP protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, ISIS)
  • 3.4.b BGP (eBGP peering, iBGP peering

4.0 Enterprise Network Design

20%


4.1 Design a basic campus
  • 4.1.a Layer 2/Layer 3 demarcation
  • 4.1.b Spanning tree
  • 4.1.c Ether channels
  • 4.1.d First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRP)
  • 4.1.e Chassis virtualization
4.2 Design a basic enterprise network
  • 4.2.a Layer 3 protocols and redistribution
  • 4.2.b WAN connectivity
    • 4.2.b(i) Topologies (hub and spoke, spoke to spoke, point to point, full/partial mesh)
    • 4.2.b(ii) Connectivity methods (DMVPN, get VPN, MPLS Layer 3 VPN, Layer 2 VPN, static IPsec, GRE,VTI)
    • 4.2.b(iii) Resiliency (SLAs, backup links, QoS)
  • 4.2.c Connections to the data center
  • 4.2.d Edge connectivity
    • 4.2.d(i) Internet connectivity
    • 4.2.d(ii) ACLs and firewall placements
    • 4.2.d(iii) NAT placement
4.3 Design a basic branch network
  • 4.3.a Redundancy
    • 4.3.a(i) Connectivity
    • 4.3.a(ii) Hardware
    • 4.3.a(iii) Service provider
  • 4.3.b Link capacity
    • 4.3.b(i) Bandwidth
    • 4.3.b(ii) Delay

5.0 Considerations for Expanding an Existing Network

25%


5.1 Describe design considerations for wireless network architectures
  • 5.1.a Physical and virtual controllers
  • 5.1.b Centralized and decentralized designs
5.2 Identify integration considerations and requirements for controller-based wireless networks
  • 5.2.a Traffic flows
  • 5.2.b Bandwidth consumption
  • 5.2.c AP and controller connectivity
  • 5.2.d QoS
5.3 Describe security controls integration considerations
  • 5.3.a Traffic filtering and inspection
  • 5.3.b Firewall and IPS placement and functionality
5.4 Identify traffic flow implications as a result of security controls
  • 5.4.a Client access methods
  • 5.4.b Network access control
5.5 Identify high-level considerations for collaboration (voice, streaming video, interactive video) applications
  • 5.5.a QoS (shaping vs. policing, trust boundaries, jitter, delay, loss)
  • 5.5.b Capacity
  • 5.5.c Convergence time
  • 5.5.d Service placement
5.6 Describe the concepts of virtualization within a network design
5.7 Identify network elements that can be virtualized
  • 5.7.a Physical elements (chassis, VSS, VDC, contexts)
  • 5.7.b Logical elements (routing elements, tunneling, VRFs, VLANs)
5.8 Describe the concepts of network programmability within a network design
  • 5.8.a APIs
  • 5.8.b Controllers
  • 5.8.c Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
5.9 Describe data center components
  • 5.9.a Server load balancing basics
  • 5.9.b Blocking vs. non-blocking Layer 2
  • 5.9.c Layer 2 extension
Note that the exam topics get revised from time to time, and please visit Cisco website for most up to date topics.

You may find downloadable practice tests for CCDA here:
CCDA Practice Tests download page

Note that CCDA will require prerequisites of CCENT, CCNA Routing and Switching, or CCIE/CCDE Certification.