The Accessing Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the CompTia's Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply remote connectivity concepts, such the distinction between PPP and SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP, and the advantages and disadvantages of ISDN and PSTN (POTS). The course describes the elements of dial-up networking, such as the modem configuration parameters that must be set, including serial port IRQ, I/O address and maximum port speed, and the requirements for a remote connection. It helps ensure network security, and enables you to identify and select a user and share level model, and standard password practices and procedures. You will be able to identify the need to employ data encryption to protect network data and the use of firewalls. System administrators and network professionals who want to understand the details of remote connectivity concepts and network security.
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System administrators and network professionals who want to understand the details of remote connectivity concepts and network security.
Topics
Using Modems
Modem Protocols
Modem Configuration Parameters
Quiz
Using Remote Connectivity Technologies
Dial-up Networking
Virtual Private Networks and Connectivity Services
Quiz
Network Security
Securing the Network
Access Control Security Models
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Describe the SLIP modem protocol
Describe the PPP modem protocol configure internal and external types of modems
Control modem speed
Describe the Windows 9x dial-up networking
Describe the Windows NT 4 remote access service
Describe Virtual Private Networks
Describe the various remote connectivity services
List various tasks involved in planning security for a network
Use encryption and firewalls to secure a network
Describe the access control concepts
Describe the share-level and user-level security models
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