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Cisco CCNP BCRAN 642-821 Training Package Includes
- 6 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
- 1 BCRAN Printable Lab Manual
- Certification Exam Simulator
- 1 640-821 Hands-on RouterSim on CD
- Proven technique - Exam Secrets Review
- Testing Modules to insure that you fully understand the subject matter
Course Introduction
Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never misses another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best Cisco Trainer in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks certification exam.
BCRAN is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP certification. The BCRAN exam (642-821) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot WAN and remote access solutions. The exam covers topics on General knowledge of WAN technologies, Implementation and Operation, Planning and Design, and Troubleshooting.
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PRESENTER - Stephen Dugan
Stephen Dugan - CCSI, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, MCP. As a Cisco Certified System Instructor, Steve instructs Internetworking Engineers using official Cisco Career Certification Curriculum. He prepares students for the Official Cisco CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE curriculums. Stephen has conducted numerous private classes for Cisco Systems internal SE and Developers. He has personally developing the first ever Cisco Infrastructure Hacking Class. Class involves running various security exploits against a Cisco Network and then configuring the equipment for proper defense. He is also a current Speaker for the largest Network Security Conference in the World - BlackHat Inc. |
Cisco CCNP BCRAN 642-821 Course Contents
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Level 1
Course Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Prerequisites
1.3 Resources
1.4 Course Overview
Module 1
2.1 Overview
2.2 Understanding Remote Access
2.3 Remote Access Layer 1 Connections
2.4 Dedicated Connections
2.5 Circuit-Switched Connections
2.6 Packet-Switched Connections
2.7 Remote Access Layer 2 Connections
2.8 PPP
2.9 Frame Relay & ATM
2.10 WAN Selection Criteria
2.11 WAN Configuration Types
2.12 WAN Connection Summary
2.13 Company Sites
2.14 Branch Office
2.15 Telecommuter
2.16 Routers
2.17 Router Feature Tour
2.18 Review
Module 2
3.1 Overview
3.2 Central Site Router Equipment
3.3 Branch Office Router Equipment
3.4 Telecommuter Equipment
3.5 Router Equipment Summary
3.6 Lab Network
3.7 Demo - Network Equipment
3.8 Demo - Base Configurations
Level 2
Module 3
1.1 Overview
1.2 Modern Operation & Signal Transfer
1.3 DTE-DCE Interface
1.4 Hardware Flow Control
1.5 Modern Control Example
1.6 Modern Operation
1.7 DTE-to-DTE Wiring
1.8 RJ-45 Wiring Cables
1.9 Connection Types
1.10 Standards - Error Control & Compression
1.11 Modern Modulation Standards
1.12 Modern Speeds & Compression
1.13 Connecting to Modems
1.14 Line Types & Numbering
1.15 Show Line Configuration Command
1.16 Async Interface & Line Configuration
1.17 Modem on Router Configuration
1.18 Reverse Telnet
1.19 Chat Scripts
1.20 Auto-configuration
1.21 Modem-cap Database
1.22 Verifying Auto-configuration
1.23 Demo - Modem on Router Configuration
1.24 Demo - Reverse Telnet
1.25 Demo - Physical & Logical Layer
1.26 Demo - Dial Out Connection
1.27 Demo - Auto-discovery
1.28 Demo - Modem to Modem
1.29 Review
Module 4
2.1 Overview
2.2 PPP
2.3 PPP Architecture
2.4 Auto-select
2.5 Enabling PPP
2.6 IP Address Resolution
2.7 PPP LCP Options
2.8 Authentication Options
2.9 Authentication - PAP
2.10 Authentication - CHAP & MSCHAP
2.11 Callback
2.12 Compression
2.13 Multilink
2.14 Demo - Configuring PPP
2.15 Demo - Inbound Dial-In Connection
2.16 Demo - Callback
2.17 Demo - User Selected Callback Numbers
2.18 Lab Summary
Level 3
Module 5
1.1 Overview
1.2 ISDN Service Options
1.3 BRI Call Processing
1.4 BRI Carrier Connection
1.5 BRI Reference Points
1.6 PRI Operation
1.7 ISDN Protocol Layers
1.8 Configuring ISDN Links
1.9 Configuring PRI
1.10 Demo - ISDN Switch Communication
1.11 Branch Router & ISDN Switch
1.12 Troubleshooting
1.13 Headquarters Router
1.14 Configuring T1 as PRI
1.15 Configuring ISDN DDR
1.16 Configuration Commands
1.17 Defining Interesting Traffic
1.18 Access Lists for DDR
1.19 Destination Parameters
1.20 Routing Structure
1.21 ISDN Call Process
1.22 Example Configurations
1.23 Creating Access Lists
1.24 Optional ISDN Configurations
1.25 B Channel Aggregation
1.26 PPP Multilink
1.27 Caller ID Screening
1.28 ISDN Rate Adaptations
1.29 ISDN Called Party
1.30 ISDN Show Commands
1.31 Demo - ISDN DDR Routing
1.32 Branch to Headquarters Router
1.33 Demo Part 1 Summary
1.34 Headquarters Router (cont.)
1.35 Demo - Multilink PPP
1.36 Summary
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Level 4
Module 6
1.1 Overview
1.2 Dialer Profiles
1.3 Dialer Profile Elements
1.4 Dialer Profile Example
1.5 Dialer Timer Issues
1.6 Configuring of Dialer Interfaces
1.7 Example of Dial Profiles
1.8 Lab - Dialer Profiles
1.9 Summary
Module 7
2.1 Overview
2.2 Frame Relay
2.3 Addressing Perspective
2.4 ARP
2.5 Frame Relay Signaling
2.6 Configuring Frame Relay
2.7 Verifying Frame Relay Operation
2.8 Frame Relay Topology
2.9 Frame Relay Issues
2.10 Sub-Interfaces
2.11 Traffic Shaping
2.12 Traffic Shaping Rate
2.13 Lab - Frame Relay
2.14 Summary
Module 8
3.1 Overview
3.2 Dial Backup
3.3 Dialer Profiles Backup
3.4 Lab - Dial Backup
3.5 Summary
Level 5
Module 9
1.1 Overview
1.2 Queuing
1.3 Queuing Algorithms
1.4 Fair Queuing
1.5 Fair Queuing
1.6 Priority Queuing
1.7 Class Based Queuing
1.8 Low Latency Queuing
1.9 Lab - Queuing
1.10 Summary
Module 10
2.1 Overview
2.2 Network Address Translation
2.3 Port Address Translation
2.4 Configuration
2.5 TCP Load Distribution
2.6 Overlapping Networks
2.7 Clear and Show Commands
2.8 Lab - Network Address Translation
2.9 Summary
Module 11
3.1 Overview
3.2 Security Options
3.3 AAA
3.4 AAA Authentication Commands
3.5 Lab - AAA to Scale Access Controls
3.6 Summary
Level 6
Module 12
1.1 Overview
1.2 Broadband Options
1.3 DSL
1.4 ADSL
1.5 Satellite
1.6 Wireless
1.7 Summary
Module 13
2.1 Overview
2.2 VPN Terminology
2.3 Pros and Cons
2.4 How it Works
2.5 Four Critical Functions
2.6 Encryption
2.7 Types of Implementations
2.8 VPN Advantages & Disadvantages
2.9 Types of VPNs
2.10 IPSec
2.11 Configuration Steps
2.12 Verifying Operations
2.13 Lab - VPN
2.14 Summary
3.0 Conclusion
3.1 Course Closing
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