BCRAN Training
The CCDP Certification consists of Four Courses
- CID Cisco Internetwork Design
- BCMSN Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
- BSCI Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Curriculum
- BCRAN Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum
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Cisco CCDP Certification Exam BCRAN Training (CD-ROM) Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum
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Cisco Internetwork Design Curriculum (CID) on CD-ROM Training with book Exam 640-025 Details
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Complete CCDP CBT Training on CD Covers all four Exams with CCNP/DP Library demo
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks BCRAN CCDP Training
The Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home
office/telecommuters. The curriculum focuses on using one or more of the available WAN technologies, permanent or dial-up, to connect the enterprise to branch offices and
telecommuters. The curriculum further teaches students, once the network is built, how to control access to a central site, as well as maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links.
The curriculum covers software commands, configuration, and hardware related to establishing remote connections. This curriculum consists of five Skill Builder courses with simulated exam questions:
The BCRAN Course contains the complete course material listed below. (Parts 1 through 5)
This Curriculum is part of the CCDP Cisco Career Certification and helps candidates prepare for BCRAN 1.0 Remote Access Exam 640-505. This course is intended to replace Cisco's
current CMTD exam 640-405 for the CCDP certification.
Unit 1: Remote Access Basics - Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify the advantages of point-to-point dedicated connections.
- Identify characteristics of the circuit-switched connection types.
- Identify characteristics of packet-switched connections.
- Match the WAN encapsulation protocols with their descriptions.
- Identify considerations when selecting a WAN connection type.
- Match network requirements with WAN connection types.
- Identify the considerations for designing a central site WAN connection.
- Identify considerations for designing a remote site WAN connection.
- Match WAN connection types with the telecommuter site requirements.
- Match each Cisco router with its description.
- Match each router interface with the proper WAN connection type.
Unit 2: Configuring Asynchronous Connections - Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Match DTE/DCE signals with their uses.
- Identify data compression attributes.
- Match each TCP port number with its service.
- Match the line types used in Cisco routers with their numbering schemes.
- Identify the differences between the interface async and line commands.
- Perform the steps to configure the line to which an external modem is attached.
- Identify the uses of chat scripts.
- Identify the features of the modem autoconfigure command.
- Match the modemcap commands with their functions.
- Match the variant modemcap commands with their functions.
- Match non responding modem configuration problems with their troubleshooting options.
Unit 3: Configuring Dial-Up Connectivity - Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Match serial link protocols with their descriptions.
- Identify encapsulation protocols used on serial point-to-point lines.
- Perform the steps to configure a Cisco access server for autoselect.
- Match the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) commands with their functions.
- Match the Link Control Protocol (LCP) options with their functions.
- Identify the differences between Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Channel Access Authentication Protocol (CHAP).
- Sequence the steps of CHAP authentication.
- Sequence the steps of a callback operation.
- Perform the steps to configure a callback server.
- Configure a callback client.
- Match data compression schemes with their descriptions.
- Identify advantages of using Multilink PPP.
- Match the commands used to verify PPP operations with their functions.
- Identify the Windows 95 dial-up networking tools available for remote access.
- Perform the steps to configure a PC to complete a dial-up call to a central site router.
- Perform the steps to configure the protocol used when using dial-up procedures.
- Identify the two ways to verify Windows 95 dial-up connectivity.
Unit 1: ISDN Technology - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the elements of the channel structure of the ISDN types.
- Identify the types of fiber optic transmission systems.
- Select the ISDN service that best suits a given environment.
- Match ISDN signaling protocols with the OSI layers at which they operate.
- Sequence the steps used in ISDN call setup.
- Sequence the steps involved in the call teardown process.
Unit 2: ISDN and DDR for Remote Connectivity - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Sequence the steps that occur when establishing an ISDN BRI call.
- Match ISDN BRI configuration tasks with their task types.
- Perform the steps to configure the switch type for an ISDN BRI connection.
- Configure service profile identifiers for a BRI connection.
- Sequence the steps in the Dial-On-Demand Call process.
- Perform the steps to configure DDR for a BRI connection.
- Match optional call configuration commands with their functions.
- Perform the steps to configure an extended access list to define a dialer list.
- Perform the steps to configure static routes.
- Perform the steps to configure default routes.
- Perform the steps to configure Bandwidth on Demand.12
- Perform the steps to configure Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) information.
- Identify the benefits of caller ID screening.
- Perform the steps to configure ISDN rate adaptation.
- Select the show commands used to monitor ISDN BRI operation.
- Select the debug commands used to monitor ISDN operation.
- Select the show commands used to verify Multilink PPP information.
- Match ISDN PPP debut commands with their descriptions.
- Perform the steps to configure a PRI switch type and controller.
- Perform the steps to configure frame type and linecode for an ISDN PRI connection.
- Perform the steps to configure PRI group timeslot and clocking.
- Perform the steps to place an ISDN BRI to ISDN PRI call.
Course Contents Part 3:
Unit 1: Optimizing DDR Interfaces - Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Perform the steps to configure a dialer rotary group.
- Perform the steps to configure a dialer interface.
- Match the dialer timer control commands with their functions.
- Match the dialer profile characteristics with the dialup issues that they address.
- Match the dialer profile elements with their functions.
- Perform the steps to configure a physical interface.
- Verify a dialer profile configuration.
Unit 2: Configure a Cisco 700 Series Router - Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify Cisco 700 series router hardware and software.
- Match the Cisco 700 features with their corresponding function names.
- Identify the characteristics of Cisco 700 series profiles.
- Match software configuration types with their descriptions.
- Match the user interface commands with their functions.
- Perform the steps of system-level configuration.
- Perform the steps of LAN profile configuration.
- Perform the steps of user profile configuration.
- Perform the steps to enable CHAP authentication.
- Perform the steps to configure IP routing.
- Perform the steps to configure caller ID.
- Perform the steps to configure a Cisco 700 series router for PPP callback-no authorization.
- Identify advantages of using DHCP.
- Perform the steps to configure a DHCP.
- Identify the output fields of the show DHCP configuration command.
Unit 3: X.25 Protocol for Remote Access - Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the features of X.25 protocol.
- Match the networking devices that enable an X.25 WAN connection with their functions.
- Identify the features of X.25 addresses.
- Sequence the steps of the X.25 data encapsulation process.
- Perform the steps to configure an X.25 SVC that enables an X.25 WAN connection.
- Perform the steps to enable an X.25 WAN connection through a PVC.
- Perform the steps to assign VC ranges on an X.25 WAN connection.
- Perform the steps to set an X.25 packet sizes for an X.25 WAN connection.
- Perform the steps to configure an X.25 window parameters for an X.25 WAN connection.
- Perform the steps to configure X.25 window parameters.
Course Contents Part 4:
Unit 1: Frame Relay - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Match the Frame Relay terms with their definitions.
- Identify the functions of Local Management Interface (LMI) signaling supports.
- Configure basic Frame Relay.
- Identify the configuration differences between static and dynamic Frame Relay address mapping.
- Match the Frame Relay configuration verification commands with their functions.
- Match the topologies used with Frame Relay with their descriptions.
- Select the recommended method to resolve reachability issues with routing updates.
- Perform the steps to configure a point-to-point subinterface.
- Match the Frame Relay traffic flow term with its definition.
- Identify the characteristics of Frame Relay traffic shaping.
- Sequence the steps to configure Frame Relay traffic shaping.
- Enable traffic shaping which supports the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification (BECN) feature of Frame Relay.
Unit 2: Backup Connections - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the reasons for activating dial backup.
- Perform the steps to configure a backup connection for loss of connectivity.
- Perform the steps to configure a backup connection for excessive traffic on a primary line.
- Identify the conditions for load sharing to occur with Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), and Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) when the
backup load feature is on.
- Identify how a floating static route is created to serve as a backup connection.
- Identify dialer profiles as the dial backup method when a physical interface is to be used for backup and a link to another site.
- Perform the steps to configure a backup link to a primary link using dialer profiles.
Course Contents Part 5:
Unit 1: Queuing and Data Compression - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the situations when traffic prioritization is recommended if adding bandwidth is not an option.
- Match the traffic need with the corresponding queuing method.
- Identify the characteristics of weighted fair queuing.
- Perform the steps to change the default settings of weighted fair queuing.
- Select the characteristics of priority queuing.
- Perform the steps to configure priority queuing to an interface.
- Identify the characteristics of custom queuing.
- Perform the steps to configure custom queuing to an interface.
- Verify a queuing operation.
- Label the queuing methods with their characteristics.
- Match each type of data compression with the situation in which to use it.
- Identify the characteristics of Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC).
- Identify the considerations when selecting a compression algorithm.
- Configure data compression on an interface.
Unit 2: Scalability and Security - Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the situations in which Network Address Translation (NAT) implementation is useful.
- Identify the functions of Port Address Translation (PAT).
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of NAT implementation.
- Perform the steps to configure static NAT for inside local translations on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure dynamic NAT for inside local translations on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure NAT for inside global address overloading on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure NAT for TCP load distribution on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure NAT for TCP load distribution on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure NAT for overlapping address translation on a Cisco router.
- Perform the steps to configure PAT on a Cisco 700 router.
- Associate each application with its corresponding Cisco security solution.
- Identify CiscoSecure ACS features.
- Match the AAA elements with their definitions.
- Perform the steps to enable CiscoSecure ACS access and AAA services on a NAS.
- Perform the steps to configure AAA authentication for client access control on a NAS.
- Perform the steps to configure AAA authorization for client access control on a NAS.
- Perform the steps to configure AAA accounting for client access control on a NAS.
- Sequence the steps of virtual profile operation.
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