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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1Unfiled |
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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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Audience
This curriculum is designed for network administrators 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. Network administrators intending to take exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN 642-821).
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Identify characteristics of WAN connections.
- Identify features of circuit-switched connections.
- Identify features of packet-switched connections.
- Identify characteristics of modulation and demodulation.
- Identify features of cabling technologies.
- Identify modem modulation standards.
- Identify features of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
- Identify commands used to enable Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
- Identify async interface commands for addressing on an asynchronous interface.
Topics Include
Unit 1: WAN Technologies and Components
- Identify characteristics of WAN connections.
- Identify features of circuit-switched connections.
- Identify features of packet-switched connections.
- Identify features of broadband access technologies.
- Identify features of WAN Encapsulation Protocol types.
- Identify considerations for selecting WAN technology.
- Identify considerations for selecting central site WAN connections.
- Identify considerations for selecting remote site WAN connections.
- Identify considerations for selecting telecommuter site connections.
- Identify features of Cisco routers used for remote access solutions.
- Identify features of cables used to connect network components.
- Identify types of LEDs used to verify installation and functioning of Cisco equipment.
Unit 2: Configuring Connections using Modems
- Identify characteristics of modulation and demodulation.
- Identify features of cabling technologies.
- Identify modem modulation standards.
- Identify commands to connect to a modem from a Cisco router.
- Identify line types used for accessing Cisco routers.
- Identify functions of line commands used in router async configuration.
- Identify functions of modem commands.
- Identify key aspects of automatic modem configuration.
- Identify functions of commands to configure modem autodiscovery.
- Identify methods of managing a modem capabilities (modemcap) database.
- Identify features of commands used in troubleshooting modem autoconfiguration.
- Identify the commands to configure asynchronous connections with modems in a given scenario.
Unit 3: PPP - PAP and CHAP
- Identify features of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
- Identify commands used to enable Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
- Identify async interface commands for addressing on an asynchronous interface.
- Identify features of Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
- Identify the steps that occur during a typical Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) callback exchange.
- Identify commands used to configure a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) callback server.
- Identify the steps to enable Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) on a callback client.
- Identify commands used to enable data compression on a Cisco router.
- Identify commands used to enable a Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MPPP) connection.
- Identify commands used in Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) troubleshooting.
- Identify the commands to configure a router for PPP encapsulation with PAP and CHAP authentication in a given scenario.
Duration
8 Hours
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently only the CDROM version supports audio).
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
Media
CDROM
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

