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Cisco Routing & Switching Training
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN)
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Who Should Attend
| Please note this course retires on 15 October although the exam can be taken until 31 December 2006. |
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System Engineer |
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Channel Partner/Reseller |
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Customers |
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CCNP Certification Candidates |
Cisco Career Certifications
This course is part of the following Certifications:
Prerequisites
Course Objectives
| After completing this course, the delegate will be able to: |
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Given a complex network design, install physical network devices and build a functional configuration as specified by the design and installation plan |
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Given the network requirements, install modules and upgrades to meet equipment configuration requirements |
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Given a complex network design, interconnect the network devices as specified by the design and installation plan |
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Given a new network requirement, execute and add, move, or change so that the network functions in accordance with the new requirement |
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Given a completed network implementation, verify the functionality of the network to ensure that it functions as specified |
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Given available tools, verify connectivity to non-Cisco devices |
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Using IOS commands, configure Access Lists and manage device configuration files to reduce device downtime and according to best practices |
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Using the appropriate show & Debug commands, display network operational parameters so that anomalies are detected |
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Given a network problem, verify functionality between devices at the OSI physical layer & utilize a problem-solving model to identify possible causes and solutions. |
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Using IOS commands, configure Dialler-profiles and DDR backups. |
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Given a network, identify QoS and Configure WAN-edge queuing |
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Utilise AAA to scale access controls |
Course Content
| BCRAN is an advanced course that introduces techniques and features enabling or enhancing WAN and remote access solutions. The course focuses on using one or more of the available WAN dialup or permanent connection technologies for remote access between enterprise sites. This course includes asynchronous modem connections, PPP LCP features, cable-modems and DSL with NAT, network security using VPNs with IPSec encryption and IKE keys, ISDN (BRI and PRI), DDR, Frame Relay including sub-interface and traffic shaping, dial backup, QOS using queuing and compression, and finally, AAA. |
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| BCRAN is part of the recommended learning path for delegates seeking the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). |
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Module 1: WAN Technologies and Components |
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Module 2: Supporting Asynchronous Modems |
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Module 3: Configuring PPP Features |
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Module 4: Accessing Broadband |
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Module 5: Virtual Private Networks |
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Module 6: Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity |
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Module 7: Using DDR Enhancements |
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Module 8: Configuring Frame Relay with Traffic Shaping |
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Module 9: Implementing DDR Backup |
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Module 10: Using QoS in Wide Area Networks |
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Module 11: Using AAA to Scale Access Control |
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For more information or to apply please call 08450 50 45 05 or complete the form below;
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