Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

Duration

Five Days

Course Outline

Building Remote Access Networks Introduction

 

Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs

 

Enabling On Demand Connections

 

Controlling Network Access

 

Accessing the Central Site with Win 95

 

Enhancing On Demand Connectivity

 

Optimizing the Use of DDR Interfaces

 

Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router

 

Enabling Permanent Connections to the Central Site

 

Managing Network Performance

 

Scaling IP Addresses Using NAT and AAA Authentication

 

Troubleshooting

 

Hands-On Lab 1: Selecting Cisco products for remote configurations

 

Hands-On Lab 2: Assembly and cabling of the LAB networks

 

Hands-On Lab 3: Configuring Asynchronous connections with modems

 

Hands-On Lab 4: Configuring PPP and controlling network access with PAP and CHAP

 

Hands-On Lab 5: Configuring a Windows 95 dial-up connection

 

Hands-On Lab 6: Using ISDN and DDR to enhance remote connectivity

 

Hands-On Lab 7: Using dialer profiles to enhance DDR

 

Hands-On Lab 8: Configuring a Cisco 700 series router

 

Hands-On Lab 9: Using X.25 for remote access

 

Hands-On Lab 10: Establishing a dedicated Frame Relay connection and controlling traffic flow

 

Hands-On Lab 11: Enabling a backup to a permanent connection

 

Hands-On Lab 12: Managing network performance with queuing and compression

 

Hands-On Lab 13: Scaling IP addresses with Network Address Translation (NAT)

 

Hands-On Lab 14: Using AAA to scale access control in an expanding network

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