Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
Duration
Five Days
Course Outline
Building Remote Access Networks Introduction
- WAN Specification
- WAN Connections
- Permanent/Dial-up Connections
- Using Cisco’s Web Site
Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs
- Cisco Products for Remote Connections
- Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components
- Telecommuting
- Remote Access
- Small Routers and Access Servers
- Interoffice
- Mid-size Routers
Enabling On Demand Connections
- Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems
- Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95
- Modem AT Commands
Controlling Network Access
- Configuring PPP
- PAP and CHAP
- Dial on Demand Routing
- Dial Backup
- WAN Optimization
- Callback with PPP
Accessing the Central Site with Win 95
- Configure Windows 95 Dial-up Connection
- Verify Windows 95 Dial-Up Connection
Enhancing On Demand Connectivity
- Using ISDN to Enhance Remote Connectivity
- Using DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
- Optimizing Use of DDR Interfaces
Optimizing the Use of DDR Interfaces
- DDR Overview
- Configuring DDR
- Dialer Profile Overview
- Configure Dialer Profile
- Verify Dialer Profile Configuration
Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router
- Cisco 700 Series Overview
- Configure a 700 Series Router
Enabling Permanent Connections to the Central Site
- Establishing an X.25 Connection
- Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection
- Controlling Traffic Flow with Traffic Shaping
- Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection
- Optimizing Traffic on Dedicated WAN Connections
Managing Network Performance
- Queuing
- Weighted Fair Queuing
- Overview
- Configuration
- Priority Queuing
- Overview
- Configuration
- Custom Queuing
- Overview
- Configuration
- Verifying Queuing Operation
- Compression
- Optimizing traffic flow
- Configuration
Scaling IP Addresses Using NAT and AAA Authentication
- Scaling IP Networks with PAT
- Scaling IP Networks with NAT
- Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network
Troubleshooting
- Meaning of Useful Show Commands
- Common Debug Commands