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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 4: Connecting to WANs 


This course is the last in a four-part series that is based on
Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (
ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure
Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 1: Internetworking Analysis 


This first course in the
DCN curriculum should provide the learner with a brief overview of the internetworking technologies and devices that they must understand to begin designing
Cisco networks. It should also discuss the theories and processes for identifying the networking needs of the customer.
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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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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3 


This is the third 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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Win2000 Netwk Security Design Providing Secure Access in Remote Netwks 
... a feature of
RRAS security and also explains the
LAN and
WAN routing protocols supported by RRAS. You will learn about RRAS security strategies and will learn to configure the RRAS callback options used to verify identities of clients and servers. You will learn about the components of a virtual private network and about the features of the
VPN tunneling protocols,
PPTP and L2TP. You will
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WAN Fundamentals 
This course explains the emerging
WAN internetworking technologies. It also covers the basics of data communication, digital data services. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of WAN,
MAN, internetworking, digital data services, and advanced data communications.
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LAN and WAN Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module explores local area network (
LAN) and wide area network (
WAN) protocols and how they are used to get information into the node so it can, in turn, be delivered to the processes at the higher layers.
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Convergence of Communications 
This
WestNet e-Learning module discusses how wide area network (
WAN) technologies support and help implement converged communications, voice, video, and data all transported over the same physical network topologies. We will also investigate components key to integrating puclic swiched telephone network (
PSTN) and data communications.
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WAN Components 
Upon completion of this
WestNet e-Learning module, you will understand the basic concepts and components used to move information from source to destination across a telecommunications network.
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Firewalls and VPNs 
To explain how firewalls and
VPNs facilitate network security
Network administrators, firewall administrators, systems 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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How Wide Area Networks Work 
This
WestNet e-Learning module discusses the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks (
LANs) over an extended distance, resulting in either a metropolitan area network (
MAN) or wide area network (
WAN). The difference between a MAN and a WAN will also be explored.
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WANs 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks (
LANs) over an extended distance. We will also introduce the two main classes of technologies used for wide area network (
WAN) connectivity: point-to-point services and switched services.
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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 VPN Configuration 
To implement
IPSec site-to-site
VPNs using
SDM and
GRE tunnels, and provide high-availability VPNs using backup interfaces
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 TCP and QoS Traffic Management and Mechanisms 
To recognize how
TCP and
QoS support traffic management and optimization, and how their mechanisms are implemented
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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Introduction to Networking 
This module begins with an overview of computing that includes topics such as PC components measurement terms and the decimal binary and hexadecimal number conversion processes. Lesson 2 covers network fundamentals discussing important terminology used throughout the text and in the field. The highlight of this lesson is the
Open Systems Interconnect (
OSI) model. Lesson 3 discusses network
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Network Media 
This module delves into cable and wireless media types. Lesson 1 highlights the important points about unshielded twisted pair (
UTP) and shielded twisted pair (
STP) as well as the two types of coax cooper cable. It also discusses the properties of multimode and singlemode fiber optic cable. Then it reviews the various wireless options and details the
IEEE 802.11 group of wireless transmission
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WAN Technologies 
...WAN technologies commonly found in small to medium-size networks. Lesson 1 discusses common telecommunications and
WAN terminology. Lesson 2 identifies the characteristics of High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (
HDLC) Point-to-Point
Protocol (
PPP) Integrated
Services Digital Network (
ISDN) frame relay xDSL Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) and SONET. Lesson 3 discussed modem communications for
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Point to Point Serial Connections 
...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 connections. PPP provides authentication
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Frame Relay Connections 
This module delves into frame relay a fast and reliable
WAN transmission method. Frame relay technology is full of acronyms and
Lesson 1 explains many of these terms. Lesson 2 provides an overview of the setup process and gives the students an opportunity to configure and verify a frame relay connection.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1 
This is the first in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (
BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course starts with coverage of the basics of
WAN technologies and components. The areas then covered are: security in expanding networks the configuration of asynchronous connections and controlling network access through
PPP.
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 4: Connecting to WANs 


This course is the last in a four-part series that is based on
Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (
ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure
Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
more...
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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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3 


This is the third 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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Network+ Part 2: Protocols and Standards 


The is the second course in a three part series on the
Network+ curriculum that begins with the
OSI model. It also covers network and application protocols and associated standards. It also introduces network services in particular, network addressing and resolution,
WAN technologies, remote access and finally covers
TCP/IP troubleshooting utilities.
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LAN/WAN Integration 
This course will cover vendor-independent issues relating to the integration of key networking technologies. LAN/
WAN Integration is designed to explain internetworking between
LANs as well as LANs with
WANs. Students will learn about networking services protocols architectures and technologies and will provide new insight into the methods of integrating LANs with WANs. Additionally this course
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Network+ Part 2: Protocols and Standards 


The is the second course in a three part series on the
Network+ curriculum that begins with the
OSI model. It also covers network and application protocols and associated standards. It also introduces network services in particular network addressing and resolution
WAN technologies remote access and finally covers
TCP/IP troubleshooting utilities.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 4 

This course focuses on designing
Enterprise wireless networks, IP telephony solutions, content networking solutions, and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which
QoS answers network requirements.
Match QoS architectures with their functions.
Identify the classification of a
Cisco QoS solution.
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 2 

...fy features of management tools for the
CiscoWorks Routed WAN (
RWAN) solution.
Identify considerations for designing a network management system.
Identify recommendations for deploying a network management system.
Identify criteria for designing network management systems for small, medium, and large enterprise networks.
Identify optimal decisions when designing a network management
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 1 TCP IP Addressing 

...n a
TCP/IP strategy to integrate TCP/IP with the existing
WAN in a specified scenario. Analyze a specified TCP/IP strategy to integrate TCP/IP with the existing WAN on the basis of business requirements. Identify the functions of the
DHCP service on a network. Identify the guidelines for integrating the DHCP service in a routed environment. Identify the guidelines for selecting an
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 1 TCP IP Addressing 

...n a
TCP/IP strategy to integrate TCP/IP with the existing
WAN in a specified scenario. Analyze a specified TCP/IP strategy to integrate TCP/IP with the existing WAN on the basis of business requirements. Identify the functions of the
DHCP service on a network. Identify the guidelines for integrating the DHCP service in a routed environment. Identify the guidelines for selecting an
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 3 

... (
PRI).
Learn To:
Identify characteristics of a
WAN.
Identify features of WAN interfacing and cabling.
Identify features and functions of WAN encapsulation protocols.
Identify features of
Frame Relay.
Match common Frame Relay terms with their descriptions.
Identify features of Frame Relay signaling.
Identify features of
ISDN.
Identify key aspects of ISDN call processing.
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NDS Design and Implementation Part 2 

...artition using
NDS Manager. Perform the steps to apply a
WAN network manager policy. Perform the steps for naming standards for the upper and lower
NDS tree layers. Perform the steps to construct Z.E.N. works objects. Perform the steps to construct client accessibility. Perform the steps to standardize the file system structure. Perform the steps to provide access to mobile users.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1 

....0 exam. The course starts with coverage of the basics of
WAN technologies and components. The areas then covered are: security in expanding networks, the configuration of asynchronous connections, and controlling network access through
PPP.
Learn To:
Identify characteristics of WAN connections.
Identify features of circuit-switched connections.
Identify features of
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2 

... who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting
WAN and remote access solutions. They desire the knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot these solutions. The curriculum is designed also for network administrators intending to take the exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (
BCRAN 642-821).
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language
Options:
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3 

... who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting
WAN and remote access solutions. They desire the knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot these solutions. The curriculum is designed also for network administrators intending to take the exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (
BCRAN 642-821).
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language
Options:
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 4 

... who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting
WAN and remote access solutions. They desire the knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot these solutions. The curriculum is designed also for network administrators intending to take the exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (
BCRAN 642-821).
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language
Options:
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 3 

... fundamentals of routing and routing protocols as well as
WAN and
DSL technologies. It then teaches the fundamentals of
Cisco IOS software and switching. It maps to
Cisco Exam 640-821.
Learn To:
Identify features of routing.
Identify information contained in the routing table.
Identify goals of routing protocols.
Identify characteristics of circuit switching and packet
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LAN WAN Integration 

...ng to the integration of key networking technologies. LAN/
WAN Integration is designed to explain internetworking between
LANs, as well as LANs with
WANs. Students will learn about networking services, protocols, architectures and technologies, and will provide new insight into the methods of integrating LANs with WANs. Additionally, this course will cover connectivity hardware devices such as
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CIW Server Administrator Curriculum 

... Audience The audience for this curriculum includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this curriculum is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course.
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CIW Server Administrator Part 1 Configuring 

... Audience The audience for this course includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This
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CIW Server Administrator Part 2 User Management 

... Audience The audience for this course includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This
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CIW Server Administrator Part 3 Services 

... Audience The audience for this course includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This
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CIW Server Administrator Part 4 Servers 

... Audience The audience for this course includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This
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CIW Server Administrator Part 5 Server Integrity 

... Audience The audience for this course includes
LAN/
WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have
CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts
CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This
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Network Part 1 Media Topologies 

...individuals. o
Identify differences between a
LAN and a
WAN based on geographical size. o Identify features of point-to-point and multipoint connections. o Identify features of the physical bus topology. o Identify features of the physical ring topology. o Identify features of the physical star topology. o Identify features of mesh topology. o Identify features of the physical
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Moving from Technical Professional to Mgr Managing the IT Dept 

...rticular. Learn To:
Identify elements of
LAN and
WAN schematics. Identify methods of increasing help desk efficiency. Identify guidelines for getting the best possible hardware and software deals. Identify key issues in software licensing. Identify technical elements for an e-commerce
Web site. Audience: This series is designed for technical professionals who are
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