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Course Status: Released Courseware Features
Course Language: English  
Course Duration: 2 Hours  
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs,  

Audience
Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing WAN and remote access solutions; network architects responsible for designing WAN and remote access solutions; CCNP candidates; CCIE candidates
Prerequisites
A knowledge of 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, and legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration; a basic knowledge of data networking equivalent to the information in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Basics (CCNAB) v2.0 course and the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) v2.0 course; experience working in a network environment is recommended
Course Aim
This learning series introduces and expands upon techniques and technologies for enabling WAN and remote access solutions. It is an online, self-guided series designed to correlate to Cisco's own instructor led course BCRAN 2.0. BCRAN is part of the recommended training path for those students seeking the Cisco CCNP®, and CCIE® certifications.
Learning Objectives
To outline how NAT operates, and to configure NAT so as to reuse a limited number of available registered IP addresses for a private network
Topics Covered
Scaling IP addresses with NAT
AT functions and implementations
AT operation
AT configuration
Verifying and troubleshooting NAT
Scaling IP addresses with NAT
Configuring NAT on a Cisco router