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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks ( BCRAN] – Remote Access
:: Hands-On Practical Training :: Course Benefits
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Professional certifications have been an important part of computing industry for many years and will continue to become more important. The most popularly cited reason for this is credibility. Remote access is one of the exams to obtain CCNP certification. Passing the CCNP exams would make you a truly skilled routing /switching engineer or specialist. You will gain knowledge and practical skills to interconnect networks at different locations using dialup, Leased lines frame Relay, ISDN, DSL and other technologies. Configuring backup for leased lines and frame relay is also part of this course.

Course Outline
    WAN Technologies & Components
  • WAN Connection Types Encapsulation Protocols
  • Selecting Cisco Remote Access Solutions
    Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network
  • Cisco Access Control Solutions
  • Understanding and Configuring AAA
    Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems
  • Modem Connections, Operation, Configuration
  • Telephony Class of Service
  • Verifying & Debugging Modem Autoconfiguration
    Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP & CHAP
  • Configuring PPP
  • Configuring PAP & CHAP Authentication
  • Configuring other PPP LCP Options
  • Using Multilink PPP
  • Verifying and Debugging PPP
    Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
  • Configuring ISDN BRI and PRI
  • Configuring DDR
  • Configuring & Verifying ISDN and DDR
    Optimizing the Use of DDR Interfaces
  • Dialer Profile Overview
  • Configuring, Verifying and Troubleshooting Dialer Profiles
    Establishing Frame Relay Connection and Controlling Traffic
  • Configuring and Verifying Frame Relay
  • Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
    Enabling Backup for a Primary Connection
  • Configuring Dial Backup
  • Routing with Load Backup Feature Managing Network Performance with Queing and Compression
  • Configuring Weighted Fair Queing
  • Configuring Low Latency Queing
  • Optimizing Traffic Flow with Data Compression
    Scaling IP Address with NAT
  • NAT Operation and Configuration
    Using Broadband to Access a Central Site
  • Broadband, Cable and DSL Technologies
  • Configuring the CPE as PPPOE Client
  • Configuring DSL with PPPOA
    Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
  • VPN – Types, Tunnels and Terms
  • Cisco IOS Cryptosystem Overview
  • IPSEC Technologies
  • Configure and Verify IKE and IPSEC
Who Should Attend
This course is valuable for experienced IT Professionals already working in designing and implementing of internetworks and have CCNA level of expertise

 

Hands-On LAB Exercises
    Using AAA to scale Access Control in an Expanding Network
  • Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central site with Modems
  • Configuring and Verifying PPP Operations
  • Changing LCP Parameters and Observing Renegotiation
  • Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
  • Configuring Multilink PPP
  • Configuring PPP Callback
  • Using Dialer Profiles to Enhance DDR
  • Configuring a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling Traffic Flow
  • Configuring Frame Relay Sub-Interfaces
  • Enabling Adaptive Traffic-Shaping using BECN
  • Modifying Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
  • Enabling Backup for a Primary Connection
  • Managing Network Performance Using CBWFQ and LL Q
  • Scaling IP Addresses with NAT
  • Configuring Static NAT
  • Configuring Dynamic NAT
  • Configuring IPSec VPN Using Preshared Keys.

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