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Certified
Network Professional (CCNP)
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Building
Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN)
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Exam
No.
Course No.
Course Length:
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640-505
BCRAN
5 Days
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The Building Cisco Remote
Access Networks course teaches students how to build a remote access
network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home
office/telecommuters. Once the network is built, the course further
teaches students how to control access to the central site, as well as
maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links.
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Prerequisites
The BCRAN course focuses on
intoducing techniques and technology for enabling WAN solutions. To fully
benefit from BCRAN, the student must be familiar with general networking terms
and concepts and have experience completing the following tasks on Cisco
routers:
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General Cisco router operation
and configuration
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TCP/IP and TCP/IP operation and
configuration
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Routing Protocols (RIP, IGRP,
etc.)
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Routed Protocols (IP, IPX, etc.)
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Sandard and extended access lists
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PPP operation and PPP
configuration over serial links
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Frame Relay operation and
configuration on interfaces and subinterfaces
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Legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI
operation and configuration
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Identify the Cisco
products that best meet the WAN connection requirements when given a
WAN connection and technology requirements that include permanent or
dialup access connections between the central site and telecommuters
or branch offices.
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Assemble and configure
Cisco equipment to establish appropriate WAN network connections
when given a WAN topology and specifications.
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Enable protocols and
technologies that allow traffic flow between each site, while
minimizing the amount of overhead traffic on each connection, when
given a WAN topology and specifications.
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Implement quality of
service capabilities to assure that mission critical applications
receive the required bandwidth when given a working WAN topology.
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Implement applicable
access control measures to allow only desired access into the
enterprise network when given a working WAN topology.
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Ensure
proper connectivity using the device tools to troubleshoot
protocols, technologies, and devices when given a working WAN
topology.
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Building Remote
Access Networks Introduction
Identifying Cisco
Solutions to Remote Access Needs
This module highlights various physical WAN connections for remote to central
site connections.
Enabling On Demand
Connections to the Central Site
This module instructs the students how to establish remote connections via
asynchronous links to a centralized router using basic telephone service.
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Configuring
Asynchronous Connections with Modems
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Accessing the
Central Site with Windows 95
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Configuring PPP
and Controlling Network Access with PAP or CHAP
Enhancing on Demand
Connectivity
This module teachs the students how to enhance remote connections using ISDN and
DDR.
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Using ISDN and DDR
to Enhance Remote Connectivity
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Optimizing Use of
DDR Interfaces
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Configuring a
Cisco 700 Series Router
Enabling Permanent
Connections to the Central Site
This module provides instruction on dedicated WAN connectivity options.
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Establishing an
X.25 Connection
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Establishing a
Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling Traffic Flow with Traffic
Shaping
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Enabling a Backup
to the Permanent Connection (This chapter was added)
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Optimizing Traffic
on Dedicated WAN Connections
Scaling and
Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks
This module instructs students about controlling corporate network access with
AAA, managing network costs with AAA, and managing depleting ip addresses with
NAT or PAT. It also provides troubleshooting recommendations.
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Scaling IP
Addresses with PAT and NAT
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Using AAA to Scale
Access Control in an Expanding Network
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Troubleshooting
the Remote Access Network
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