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721 <br />R504: Remote Access Wide Area Networking Protocols <br />Services <br />This course, IOS WAN can support many different WAN protocols that can help you <br />extend your LANs to other LANs at remote sites. Connecting company sites together so <br />information can be exchanged is imperative in this economy. However, it would take a <br />truckload of money to put in your own cable or connections to connect all of your <br />company's remote locations. <br />Service provides allows you to lease or share connections that the service provider <br />already has installed, which can save money and time. It is important to understand the <br />different types of WAN support provided by Cisco. Although this course does not cover <br />every type of Cisco WAN support, it does cover the HDLC, PPP, Frame Relay, and ISDN <br />protocols. <br />To understand WAN technologies, you need to understand the different WAN terms and <br />connection types that can be used to connect your networks together. This section will <br />discuss the different WAN terms and connection types typically used by service providers. <br />At the end of this course, students will be able to: <br />• Identify PPP operations to encapsulate WAN data on Cisco routers <br />• Configure authentication with PPP <br />• Understand the ISDN protocols, function groups, and reference points <br />• Describe how Cisco implements ISDN BRI <br />• Basic security and wireless concepts <br />Prerequisite: R501 and R502 <br />R505:Internetwork Internetwork Technology <br />Troubleshooting <br />Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting covers how to perform hardware maintenance and <br />troubleshooting on different Cisco routers and switches. Cisco Internetwork <br />Troubleshooting provides advanced information on networking technology, and <br />troubleshooting for TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk LANs, and WANs. This course teaches how <br />to maintain and support Cisco routers, switches and firewalls. <br />In this course, you will learn how to manage Cisco routers on an internetwork. The <br />Internetwork Operating System (IOS) and configuration files reside in different locations in <br />a Cisco devise, and it is important to understand where these files are located and how <br />they work. Also, you will acquire about the main components of a router, the router boot <br />sequence, and the configuration register, including how to use the configuration register <br />for password recovery. At the end of this course, students will be able to: <br />• Understand Internal components of a Cisco router <br />• Manage Router boot sequence <br />• Administer Configuration register and how to change it <br />• Understand how Frame Relay works on a large Wireless Technologies network <br />• Configure Frame Relay LMls, maps, and subinterfaces <br />• Monitor Frame Relay operation in the router <br />• Reset Password recovery <br />• Internet Protocol Version 6 <br />• VLSM and IPv6 addressing <br />• Backup and restore the configuration of a Cisco router <br />• Use CDP and Telnet to gather information about neighbor devices. <br />Last. Revision Date on December 12, 2020 <br />