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| Cisco CID: SNA and Remote Access |
| Course Status: | Released |
| Course Language: | English |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
| Audience |
| Internetwork designers and system engineers with experience of implementing networks, those studying for the Cisco Internetwork Design exam, and those preparing for the Cisco Certified Design Professional certification or the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert certification, or both |
| Prerequisites |
| All previous courses in the Cisco CID curriculum; a knowledge of the Cisco IOS 11.3: ICRC and Cisco IOS 11.3: ACRC curricula; a working knowledge of and hands-on experience with multiprotocol internetworks |
| Course Aim |
| To introduce the student to the implementation of Systems Network Architecture (SNA) in internetwork design, discuss the processes used for integrating existing SNA data centers into the internetwork, and describe the methods of incorporating remote access into the internetwork design |
| Learning Objectives |
| Describe the SNA environment and its components. Discuss the operation of Token Ring gateways in the SNA network. Describe SNA internetworking, as well as a migration strategy for integrating an existing data center into the internetwork. Discuss SNA Token Ring internetworking and encapsulation options for tunneling. Outline the SNA internetworking topologies that can be used in internetwork design. Describe the operation and connection of remote access. Discuss access methods and recommendations for deploying equipment for remote sites. Describe how to safeguard an internetwork. Discuss implementation issues regarding the protocols available for remote access. |
| Topics Covered |
| SNA networks - Overview - Hands-on: Identifying NAUs - Token Ring gateways - Topologies SNA internetworking - Upgrading networks - SNA tunneling SNA design elements - APPN and CIP - SDLLC and DLSw - Traffic control Remote access - Connection technology - Implementing remote locations - Access and security |