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| Enabling On-Demand Connections to the Central Site |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 4 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
Audience |
| Network administrators who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting enterprise WAN backbones; network technicians responsible for implementing or troubleshooting customer remote access network implementations; CCNP and CCDP candidates; CCIE Dial ISP and Routing/Switching candidate |
Prerequisites |
| Familiarity with general networking terms and concepts; experience in general Cisco router operation and configuration, including TCP/IP, routing protocols (RIP, IGRP), routed protocols (IP, IPX), standard and extended access lists, PPP operation and configuration over serial links, Frame Relay operation and configuration on interfaces and subinterfaces, legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration |
Course Aim |
| Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) is an online, self-guided version of Cisco’s instructor-led course. This learning path focuses on how to use one or more of the available WAN permanent or dial-up technologies to connect company sites. |
Learning Objectives |
| To describe how to complete a remote, on-demand asynchronous connection |
Topics Covered |
| Basic modem connection and operation Modem connections and operation Connecting to a modem Access server to modem connection Modem standards Modem configuration Basic modem configuration Initialization strings and chat scripts Understanding modem autoconfiguration Autoconfiguration and modemcap Working with modems Configuring PPP Common protocols for remote access Authentication and compression options Multilink PPP Understanding and configuring PPP callback Authentication and compression configuration Configuring PPP for a central site Windows dial-up networking Understanding Windows dial-up networking Configuring Windows dial-up networking Configuring dial-up networking |