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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 


This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (
BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 2: Remote Access 
This is the second course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot
DNS,
DHCP,
Remote Access,
Network Protocols, IP Routing, and
WINS in a
Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the requirements for establishing a remote
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Managing System Security in Windows Server 2003 
To outline the process and considerations for securing the software infrastructure and for using security templates
Systems engineers, systems administrators, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals tasked with implementing and maintaining a
Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure; learners preparing for certification in the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (
MCSE) or
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Win2000 Netwk Infra Design Internet Connection Infra 
...and strategies of remote access and describes the various authentication protocols and the authentication methods, along with the benefits of integrating remote access with other networking services. The course addresses the training needs of system administrators and network architects involved in the infrastructure design of a
Windows 2000 network. This course also addresses the needs of IT
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Implementing IT Security and Workplace Safety Measures 
To protect data and hardware using access control and hardware security and to learn about potential workplace hazards and how to avoid them The for this path includes computer technicians who have accumulated 500 hours hand-on experience in a lab or in the field and, ideally, have completed the A Essentials exam (
220-601)
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Electronic Commerce Security Issues 
This course describes the technologies of ecommerce, including electronic commerce security issues and electronic payment systems. Also presented are business strategies for electronic commerce, including branding and technology-enabled relationship management. The course ends with a discussion of topics that are important to e-commerce but are neither business nor technology issues. These topics
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The 802 11 Network Architecture 
This module covers some of the key concepts found in the 802.11 network architecture. You will read about the process by which clients connect to an access point, the terms used for organizing wireless
LANs, and how power management is accomplished in wireless
LAN client devices. Without a solid understanding of the principals covered in this module, it would be quite difficult to design,
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e-Business Part 4 Securing Your Infrastructure 
The fourth course in the e-Business curriculum examines the security risks and requirements of an e-Business environment e.g. viruses and hoaxes etc. It covers the inherent lack of
Internet security and goes on to cover creating security strategies and policies. It also covers security schemas and tools. It also explains the role of cryptology and cryptographic tools. It introduces client and
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e-Commerce Security 
This course is intended for students who wish to consider the impact of security issues on e-commerce implementation. This course is intended for
Managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide e-commerce security recommendations to executives.
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Fundamentals of Network Security 
To cater to the growing demands of information exchange, most organizations have implemented computer networks. As a network administrator, you need to determine and analyze the risks to the data residing on your network. Additionally, you need to implement various processes to track the security holes on your network. Based on your assessment of the risks and security holes, you can prepare a
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General Security Concepts 
To introduce the key principles of security for the enterprise
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Communications Security 
To introduce the key issues in communications security
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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IPv6 
To intoduce
IPv6, explain its features, and discuss how it can be implemented
Technical support personnel, system engineers, network administrators, network managers, integration specialists
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VoIP Network Engineering Management and Support 
This module explores telecommunications and converged network design and engineering principles. We review the
Erlang and
Poisson traffic estimation formulas. We learn the steps necessary to plan, design, and engineer a converged network. We discover methods we can use to measure the converged network s voice quality, and how we can determine the effects the final network design has on overall
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Extending a Cisco Network to a WAN 
To describe the implementation and configuration of the different technologies used on
Cisco devices to enable wide area connections
Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IPSec VPNs 
To recognize how
IPSec VPNs operate and configure a site-to-site
IPsec VPN Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Securing Management Features and AAA 
To recognize the features of secure management and reporting, and securely implement them, and configure and troubleshoot
AAA on a
Cisco systems router
Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Wireless Implementations 
To recognize how to configure wireless security and basic wireless management
Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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802 1x Port-based Authentication and Best Practice 
To recognize how to configure 802.1x port-based authentication and recommend a best practice for threat mitigation The primary target includes network designers, network administrators, network engineers, and system engineers.
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Point to Point Serial Connections 
This module is an overview of several
WAN technologies and how they are utilized in small- to medium-size networks. Lesson 1 discusses common telecommunications and WAN terminology. Lesson 2 begins by reviewing serial connections and the High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (
HDLC). This lesson then discusses
Point-to-Point Protocol (
PPP) an alternative that is replacing many HDLC serial
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 


This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (
BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
more...
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 2: Remote Access 


This is the second course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot
DNS,
DHCP,
Remote Access,
Network Protocols, IP Routing, and
WINS in a
Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the requirements for establishing a remote
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IBM Implementing Wireless LANs Part 3 - Security 
This course examines the important area of access point (AP) security. You will learn how to implement
WEP and some of the limitations of this technology and about methods of increasing WEP security using technologies such as
Multiple keys disabling broadcasts and key hashing. You will also learn about
EAP and its improvements over WEP including
RADIUS authentication and session keys. You will
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