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Building
Scalable Cisco Internetwork - (BSCI) (Exam
# 642-801)
BSCI addresses those tasks that network managers
and administrators need to perform when managing access and controlling
overhead traffic in growing routed networks, once basic connectivity
has been established. BSCI discussess router capabilities used to
control trafic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting corporate
networks to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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- Advance IP Addressing
- Routing Principles
- Configuring the Enhanced Inteior Gateway Routing Protocol
- Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
- Configuring the Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System Protocol
- Manipulating Routing Updates
- Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol.
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Building
Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks - (BCMSN) (Exam
# 642-811)
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In
the building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BSMNS) course, network
administrators learn how to build campus networks using multilayer
switching technologies over high speed ethernet. This course includes
both routing and switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 and 3 technologies.
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Course
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- Implementing Switched in the Network
- Configuring VLAN and VTP
- Implementing Spanning - Tree Protocol
- Enhancing Spanning - Tree Protocol
- Implementing Multilayer Switched in the Network
- Improving Availability on Multilayer Switched Networks
- Examining Cisco AVVID Services and Applications
- Implementing QoS in Multilayer Switched Networks
- Optimizing and Securing Multilayer Switched Networks
- understanding Metro Ethernet
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Building
Cisco Remote Access Networks - (BCRAN) (Exam
# 642-821)
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In
the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks course, students learn how
to build, configure and troubleshooting a remote access network to
interconnect central sites to branch offices and home offices. Students
also learn how to control access to the central sites, as well as
to maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links.
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Course Outline: |
- Identifying AAA to Scale Access Control in a Expanding Network
- Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site with Modems
- Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP
- Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity
- Optimizing User of DDR Interfaces
- Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling
Traffic Flow
- Enabling a Backup to Permanent Connection
- Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression
- Scaling IP Address with Network Address Translation
- Using Broadband to Access the Central Site
- Using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to Secure Remote Access
Networks
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