Audience
The Course addresses the needs of network support staff network administrators network professionals channel partners/resellers/customers and students who want a resource library for CCNA and CCNP.
Prerequisites
The audience of this course should have a basic knowledge of data communications networking concepts OSI layers TCP/IP access lists and PPP.
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Define the various forms of WAN services that are supported by Cisco routers
Differentiate among the following WAN services: Frame Relay ISDN/LAPD HDLC and PPP
Define the terms used when a provider assigns a connection to a subscriber
Define the interfaces that enable communication between a subscriber and a service provider
Explain how a PPP session is established
Describe the process of authentication in PAP and CHAP
Differeintiate between PAP and CHAP
Define configuration options for PPP
Configure PPP authentication
Identify PPP operations to encapsulate WAN data on Cisco routers
Monitor PPP
Define the link types and topologies supported by SDLC
Differentiate among various frame formats for WAN (PPP SDLC and HDLC)
Define the derivatives of SDLC
Configure and monitor the HDLC protocol
Identify the scenarios in which DDR can be most effective
Describe how DDR operates
Define the topologies supported by DDR
Define static routes in the context of DDR
Dofferentiate between dialer profiles and rotary groups
Define the advanced features of DDR (dial backup multilink IPX spoofing and snapshot routingTopics Include
Unit 1: Introduction to WAN Services
- WAN Services Overview
- Interface Types for WAN Connectivity
Unit 2: Configuring PPP
- PPP Overview
- Configuring PAP Authentication
- Configuring CHAP Authentication
- Monitoring PPP
Unit 3: Configuring HDLC
- SDLC Overview
- Configuring and Monitoring HDLC
Unit 4: Dial-on-Demand Routing
- DDR Overview
- DDR Terminology
- Advanced Features of DDR
Duration
5 Hours
Minimum Requirements
IBM-compatible PC with 166 MHz or higher processor 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended); 800x600 SVGA color monitor with 16-bit high color display; Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape Navigator 4 or later with Shockwave 7.0.1; Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT; 3.5 diskette (for tracking); 28.8 kbps connection or higher for on-line use.
Media
CDROM
Web Based Training
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