Kurs 20731 - Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 2
Ziele- Identify features of broadband technology. - Identify features of Network Address Translation (NAT). - Identify commands for translating an address. - Identify features of cable technology. - Identify features of digital signals over radio frequency (RF) channels. - Identify features of cable technologies. - Identify tasks for configuring the customer premises equipment (CPE) as the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client. - Identify commands for configuring addressing translations using Port Address Translation (PAT) for a Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client. - Identify tasks for configuring a Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connection. - Identify features of a Virtual Private Network (VPN). - Identify types of Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions. - Identify types of Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocols. - Identify steps in Internet Key Exchange (IKE) phase 1 policy determination. - Identify steps in Internet Key Exchange (IKE) phase 2 policy determination. - Identify commands for checking the current Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) configuration. - Identify commands for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) transform sets. - Identify the command for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) global security associations (SAs). - Identify commands for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) crypto access lists.
AnforderungenThis curriculum is designed for network administrators who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting WAN and remote access solutions. They desire the knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot these solutions. The curriculum is designed also for network administrators intending to take the exam Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN 642-821).
TitelKurs 20731 - Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 2
InhaltCourse Description
This is the second in a four-part curriculum that prepares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course offers an overview of cable and DSL technology, the configuration and troubleshooting of DSL, Virtual Private Networks, and the creation of IKE and IPSec security policies.
Deployment Options
Self-Study
Accreditation
Not applicable
Objectives
Unit 1: Accessing Broadband
- Identify features of broadband technology.
- Identify features of Network Address Translation (NAT).
- Identify commands for translating an address.
- Identify steps for Port Address Translation (PAT).
- Identify commands for configuring dynamic Network Address Translation (NAT).
- Identify commands for configuring address overloading.
- Identify commands for troubleshooting Network Address Translation (NAT).
- Identify the commands to configure NAT on a router in a given scenario.
Unit 2: Cable Technology
- Identify features of cable technology.
- Identify features of digital signals over radio frequency (RF) channels.
- Identify features of cable technologies.
- Identify uses of cable technology components.
- Identify features of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).
- Identify features of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL).
- Identify features of data over Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) bridging functionality.
- Identify features of Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet/Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoE/PPPoA) functionality.
Unit 3: DSL Configuration and Troubleshooting
- Identify tasks for configuring the customer premises equipment (CPE) as the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client.
- Identify commands for configuring addressing translations using Port Address Translation (PAT) for a Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client.
- Identify tasks for configuring a Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connection.
- Identify commands for configuring addressing translations using Port Address Translation (PAT) for a Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) connection.
- Identify commands for scaling Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
- Identify reasons for configuring static default routes.
- Identify commands for troubleshooting Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Layer 1 issues.
- Identify commands for troubleshooting Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) layer 2 issues.
- Identify commands to configure DSL in a given scenario.
Unit 4: VPNs
- Identify features of a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
- Identify types of Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions.
- Identify types of Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocols.
- Match Virtual Private Network (VPN) and Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) terms with their definitions.
- Identify types of encryption methods.
- Identify fundamentals of key exchange and hashing.
- Identify features of Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).
- Sequence the steps in Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) operation.
- Identify ways Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) enhances Internet Key Exchange (IKE).
- Sequence the tasks to configure Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).
Unit 5: IKE Security Policy
- Identify steps in Internet Key Exchange (IKE) phase 1 policy determination.
- Identify steps in Internet Key Exchange (IKE) phase 2 policy determination.
- Identify commands for checking the current Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) configuration.
- Identify commands for Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) operation testing.
- Identify commands for enabling Internet Key Exchange (IKE).
- Identify the command for creating Internet Key Exchange (IKE) policies.
- Identify the command for configuring the Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) identity.
- Identify commands for configuring preshared keys.
- Identify the command for verifying Internet Key Exchange (IKE) configuration.
Unit 6: IPSec Security Policy
- Identify commands for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) transform sets.
- Identify the command for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) global security associations (SAs).
- Identify commands for configuring Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) crypto access lists. scenario.
- Identify options for configuring the crypto map.
- Identify code used in Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) configuration for a specific scenario.
- Identify syntax for various Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) show commands.
- Identify syntax for various Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) clear commands.
- Identify syntax for various Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) debug commands.
- Identify the commands to configure IPSec in a given scenario.
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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