Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
5 Days
BCRAN is an advanced course that introduces techniques and features enabling orenhancing WAN and remote access solutions. The course focuses on using one ormore of the available WAN dialup or permanent connection technologies forremote access between enterprise sites. This course includes aux port modemconnections for out-of-band management, PPP LCP features. Suitable for: System Engineer. Channel Partner/Reseller. Customers. CCNP Certification Candidates
About this course
To be ready to learn from BCRAN, you should already possess certain prerequisite knowledge and skills. These typically come from Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) self-paced or instructor-led education, exposure to production networks, and networking job experience. . Specific technical content to prepare for this course is in Cisco's INTRO and ICND courses. . .
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Course programme
To be ready to learn from BCRAN, you should already possess certain prerequisite knowledge and skills. These typically come from Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) self-paced or instructor-led education, exposure to production networks, and networking job experience.
Specific technical content to prepare for this course is in Cisco's INTRO and ICND courses.
Course Content:
BCRAN is an advanced course that introduces techniques and features enabling or enhancing WAN and remote access solutions. The course focuses on using one or more of the available WAN dialup or permanent connection technologies for remote access between enterprise sites.
This course includes aux port modem connections for out-of-band management, PPP LCP features, cable-modems and DSL with NAT, network security using VPNs with IPSec encryption and IKE keys, ISDN (BRI and PRI), DDR, Frame Relay including sub-interface and traffic shaping, dial backup, QOS using queuing and compression, and finally, AAA.
BCRAN is part of the recommended learning path for students seeking the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP).
Course Objectives:
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
· Identify WAN technologies and Components
· Configure PPP features (CHAP, MLP, Callback)
· Describe broadband then configure DSL and address translation
· Describe Virtual Private Nets and configure IPSec
· Configure ISDN with legacy DDR
· Optimize use of Dialer interfaces
· Configure Frame Relay with traffic shaping
· Set up Dialer Profiles and DDR backup
· Identify QOS and configure WAN-edge queuing
· Use AAA to scale access controls
Course Outline:
· Module 1: WAN Technologies and Components
· Module 2: Configuring PPP Features
· Module 3: Accessing Broadband Technologies
· Module 4: Using Virtual Private Networks with IPSec
· Module 5: Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
· Module 6: Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
· Module 7: Using DDR Enhancements
· Module 8: Configuring Frame Relay with Traffic Shaping
· Module 9: Implementing DDR Backup
· Module 10: Using QOS and Compression
· Module 11: Using AAA to Scale Access Control
Who Should Attend
· System Engineer
· Channel Partner/Reseller
· Customers
· CCNP Certification Candidates
Exams: BCRAN 642-821
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks