Kurs 20713 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 3

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Kurs 20713 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 3

  • Ziele - Identify characteristics of a WAN. - Identify features of WAN interfacing and cabling. - Identify features and functions of WAN encapsulation protocols. - Identify features of Frame Relay. - Match common Frame Relay terms with their descriptions. - Identify features of Frame Relay signaling. - Identify features of ISDN. - Identify key aspects of ISDN call processing. - Identify features of ISDN functions and reference points.
  • Anforderungen The target audience consists of system engineers, network administrators, network support staff, account managers, and channel partner/reseller customers. The audience may be involved in designing, expanding and planning simple Cisco internetworks for small or medium-sized enterprises; and configuring and supporting multiprotocol internetworks.
  • Titel Kurs 20713 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 3
  • Inhalt Course Description

    This is the third course in a 3 part series that prepares learners for the Cisco CCNA ICND exam 640-811 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices. The course describes Network Address Translation (NAT) and port address translation (PAT). This course also covers how to configure serial interfaces using PPP and High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) encapsulation. Frame Relay operation is introduced and you learn how to configure Frame Relay on Cisco Systems routers. Finally, you learn how to configure DDR between two routers with Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI).

    Deployment Options

    Self-Study

    Accreditation
    CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs

    Objectives

    Unit 1: WAN Technologies

    - Identify characteristics of a WAN.
    - Identify features of WAN interfacing and cabling.
    - Identify features and functions of WAN encapsulation protocols.
    - Identify features of High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC).
    - Identify features of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) architecture.
    · Identify configuration options of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
    · Identify features of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) authentication protocols.
    · Identify the phases of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) session establishment.
    · Identify commands for configuring the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) authentication.
    · Identify commands for verifying encapsulation configuration.

    Unit 2: Frame Relay

    - Identify features of Frame Relay.
    - Match common Frame Relay terms with their descriptions.
    - Identify features of Frame Relay signaling.
    - Identify features of data link connection identifier (DLCI) addressing.
    - Identify key aspects of Frame Relay-to-ATM interworking.
    - Identify commands for configuring Frame Relay.
    - Identify commands for configuring a static Frame Relay map.
    - Sequence the steps for configuring Frame Relay subinterfaces.
    - Identify commands for verifying Frame Relay operations.
    - Identify commands for troubleshooting Frame Relay.
    - Identify Frame Relay reachability issues and solutions.

    Unit 3: ISDN and DDR

    - Identify features of ISDN.
    - Identify key aspects of ISDN call processing.
    - Identify features of ISDN functions and reference points.
    - Match ISDN switch types with the regions in which they are used.
    - Identify commands for configuring ISDN Base Rate Interface (BRI).
    - Identify commands for configuring ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
    - Identify commands for troubleshooting ISDN.
    - Identify features of dial-on-demand routing (DDR).
    - Identify commands for defining static routes for dial-on-demand routing (DDR).
    - Identify commands for specifying interesting traffic for dial-on-demand routing (DDR).
    - Identify commands for configuring dial-on-demand routing (DDR) dialer information.
    - Identify commands for verifying dial-on-demand routing (DDR) configuration.
    - Identify commands for troubleshooting dial-on-demand routing (DDR) configuration.

    Course Access

    Each student has access to the course for a period of 6 months from the day of enrollment in the course.

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