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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Building Cisco Remote Access Pt 3Unfiled |
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This is the third in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on ISDN with coverage of ISDN BRI PRI and DDR. Optimizing usage of DDR interfaces is covered. The course closes with comprehensive coverage of Frame Relay connections.
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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. The curriculum is designed also for network administrators intending to take the exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN 642-821).
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Topics Include
Unit 1: ISDN Overview
- Identify features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) technology.
- Identify commands used to configure an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) connection.
- Identify commands used to configure caller identification (ID) screening.
- Identify features of rate adaption.
- Identify features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
- Identify commands used to configure an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI) connection.
Unit 2: ISDN Configuration
- Identify features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR).
- Identify commands used to configure Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR) for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) on a Cisco router.
- Identify commands used to troubleshoot Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI).
- Identify the commands to configure a router for ISDN operation in a given scenario.
Unit 3: Optimizing DDR with Dialer Profiles
- Identify functions of dialer profiles.
- Identify elements of dialer profiles.
- Identify commands used to configure dialer profiles.
- Identify commands used to verify dialer profiles.
- Identify guidelines for troubleshooting unsuccessful outgoing calls.
- Identify guidelines for troubleshooting unsuccessful incoming calls.
- Identify guidelines for troubleshooting calls that are unexpectedly disconnected.
- Identify the commands to configure dialer profiles on a router in a given scenario.
Unit 4: Dedicated Frame Relay Connection
- Identify features of Frame Relay.
- Identify features of Local Management Interface (LMI).
- Identify steps to configure a basic Frame Relay connection.
- Identify commands used for Frame Relay address mapping.
- Identify commands used to verify Frame Relay configuration.
- Identify features of the hub-and-spoke topology for Frame Relay networks.
- Identify ways Frame Relay reachability issues can be solved.
- Identify steps to configure a subinterface on a basic Frame Relay connection.
- Match Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) terms with their descriptions.
- Identify reasons for using Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS).
- Identify commands used to configure Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS).
- Identify commands used for Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) verification.
- Identify the commands to configure a router for Frame Relay operation in a given scenario.
Unit 5: Backup Connections
- Identify features of dial backup.
- Identify commands for configuring dial backup on an interface.
- Identify commands for configuring dial backup for excessive traffic loads.
- Identify commands for configuring dial backup with dialer profiles.
- Identify commands used when load sharing.
- Identify commands for configuring floating static routes as backup.
- Identify commands for configuring dialer watch.
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
Web Based Training
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

