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BUILDING CISCO REMOTE ACCESS NETWORKS (BCRAN) V1.1

Code: TRN-BCRAN

Associated Certifications: CCDP/CCIE/CCNP

Duration: 5 days, Instructor-led

Prerequisites

The BCRAN course focuses on introducing techniques and technology for enabling WAN solutions. To fully benefit from BCRAN, the student must be familiar with general networking terms and concepts and have experience completing the following tasks on Cisco routers:

  • General Cisco router operation and configuration
  • TCP/IP operation and configuration
  • Routing Protocols (RIP, IGRP)
  • Routed Protocols (IP, IPX)
  • Standard and extended access lists
  • PPP operation and PPP configuration over serial links
  • Frame Relay operation and configuration on interfaces and subinterfaces
  • Legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration

Note: These topics are covered in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course.

Course Content

In the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks course, students learn how to build, configure and troubleshoot a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students also learn how to control access to the central site, as well as to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to perform the following overall tasks:

  • Identify the appropriate Cisco products for a given set of WAN technology requirements, including permanent or dialup access between a central site, branch offices, and telecommuters.
  • When given a set of WAN topologies and specifications, assemble and configure Cisco equipment to establish appropriate WAN connections.
  • Enable protocols and technologies that allow traffic flow between multiple sites, while minimizing the amount of overhead traffic on each connection.
  • Implement quality of service capabilities to ensure that mission critical applications receive the required bandwidth within a given WAN topology.
  • Within a given WAN topology, implement applicable access control measures to allow desired access into the network.
  • When given a WAN topology, ensure proper connectivity using Cisco product features to troubleshoot device protocols and technologies.

Course Outline

  • Building Remote Access Networks Introduction
    Identifying Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs
    This module highlights various physical WAN connections for remote to central site connections.
    • Selecting Cisco Products for Remote Connections
    • Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components

  • Enabling On-Demand Connections to the Central Site
    This module instructs the students how to establish remote connections via asynchronous links to a centralized router using basic telephone service.
    • Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems
    • Accessing the Central Site in the Windows environment
    • Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP
  • Enhancing On-Demand Connectivity
    This module teaches students how to enhance remote connections using ISDN and DDR.
    • Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity
    • Optimizing Use of DDR Interfaces
    • Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router

  • Enabling Permanent Connections to the Central Site
    This module provides instruction on dedicated WAN connectivity options.
    • Using X.25 for Remote Access
    • Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling
    • Traffic Flow
    • Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection
    • Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression

  • Scaling and Troubleshooting Remote Access Networks
    This module instructs students about controlling corporate network access with AAA, managing network costs with AAA, and managing IP addresses with NAT and PAT.
    • Scaling IP Addresses with NAT and PAT
    • Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network
    • Troubleshooting the Remote Access Network

Who Should Attend?

The target audiences for this course are as follows:

  • Network administrators who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting enterprise WAN backbones
  • Network technicians responsible for implementing and or troubleshooting customer remote access network implementations
  • CCNP and CCDP candidates
  • CCIE Dial ISP and routing/switching candidates