In response to your demand to assess and recognize Senior-Level Network Architecture skills in the market, Cisco is introducing a new premiere knowledge based certification focused on Network Infrastructure Design — Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE).
CCDE is an expert-level certification with content emphasis on expertise in network architecture, which is the capstone for Cisco’s design curriculum. In addition, passing the CCDE certification demands competencies of an experienced, seasoned, networking professional with a proven ability to interface with customers at the executive-level and to ensure that business requirements are incorporated into successful designs.
To attain a CCDE certification, a candidate will be tasked with passing two exams:
Qualification exam (ADVDESIGN) 352-001 — Requiring no prerequisites, this exam is a two-hour multiple-choice exam that assesses fundamental knowledge of networking theories, principles, protocols, and technology.
Practical exam — While still in development, this exam will be an eight-hour, practical scenario-based exam available in late 2008.
More details about CCDE 352-001 Exam can be found here.
Killtest CCDE 352-001 Exam Practice Questions For example:
The P4S company is deploying OSPF on a point-to-multipoint Frame Relay network. The remote sites needn’t to communicate with each other and there are a relatively small number of sites (scaling is not a concern). How to configure OSPF for this topology in order to minimize the additional routing information injected into the network and keep the configuration size and complexity to a minimum?
A.Configure the link as OSPF nonbroadcast and manually configure each of the remote sites as a neighbor.
B.Configure the link as OSPF broadcast and configure the hub router to always be the designated router.
C.Configure the link as OSPF broadcast and configure a mesh group towards the remote routers.
D.Configure the link at the hub router as OSPF point-to-multipoint and at the remote routers as OSPF point-to-point.
Answer:B
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