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The course will give the student the knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot WAN and remote access solutions. This course covers topics on General knowledge of WAN technologies, Implementation and Operation, Planning and Design, and Troubleshooting. The Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The BCRAN exam (642-821) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) CCNP course.
CISCO BCRAN Certification
BCRAN is a qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The BCRAN exam (642-821) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to describe, configure, operate, and troubleshoot WAN and remote access solutions. The exam covers topics on General knowledge of WAN technologies, Inplementation and Operation, Planning and Design, and Troubleshooting.
Advance Your Career
The companion CD-ROM's contain a powerful new testing engine that allows you to focus on individual topic areas or take complete, timed exams. The assessment engine also tracks your performance and provides feedback on a module-by-module basis, presenting question-by-question remediation to the text and laying out a complete study plan for review.

Prerequisites: CISCO CCNA CERTIFICATION
Audience
Anyone network professional who wishes to install, configure, and troubleshoot local and wide area networks for enterprise organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes.
Deployment options
- Video Training
- CD-ROM
- E-learning
- ThinkTank Server Solution
Learning / Exam module:
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642-801 - BSCI Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
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642-811 - BCMSN Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
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642-821 - BCRAN - Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
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642-831 - CIT - Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Support
About Our Experts
Kenneth Mayer. ,CCSI, MCT, CCNT, CCNP, CCDA
Ken started his career in computer technology in 1980s. He has offered a wide variety of IT training and high level consulting projects for Fortune 500 companies across the United States and Western Europe. He has achieved the Certified Cisco Systems Instructor certification. The CCSI certification involved a two-day lab and observation event held on Cisco in Paris, France Facility. This gave Ken the accreditation to be able to deliver Cisco Authorized Courses as a CCSI. He has taught the full line of Cisco CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIP course curriculums, including Cisco's security appliances such as PIX and IDS. Ken is also a Microsoft Certified Trainer and a Certified Ethical Hacker (EC Council) certified trainer and consultant.
Mark Talic , CCSI, CCIE, CCNP, CCNA,CCSE, CWNA
Mark is Certified Cisco Systems Instructor. He has extensive experience in the the implementation, analysis, optimization, and troubleshooting in all aspects of Cisco LAN and WAN networks, servers, and and has highly-skilled in raw network technologies. His industry exposure includes ISP, information technology, manufacturing, and law firms. Mark is also a expert Security Instructor. He has taught Cisco PIX, Developed Hack/Defense Course, Checkpoint FW-1/NG course curriculums. Some of his clients include Motorola, Alcoa, City of Chicago, University of Chicago and Service Merchandise.
Stephen Dugan, CCSI, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, MCP
As a Cisco Certified System Instructor, Steve instructs Internetworking Engineers using official Cisco Career Certification Curriculum. He prepares students for the Official Cisco CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE curriculums. He has personally developing the first ever Cisco Infrastructure Hacking Class. Class involves running various security exploits against a Cisco Network and then configuring the equipment for proper defense. He is also a current Speaker for the largest Network Security Conference in the World - BlackHat Inc.

Course features:
- Instructor led training on CD Rom digital audio/video presentations
- Money Back Guarantee*
- Hands-on exercises
- Free educational support from our certified staff
- Test prep simulators
- Approved & authorized curriculum
- Comprehensive e-Book study guides
- Affordable pricing
- Free Delivery (UK only)
- Free Upgrades
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40 hours Self Study, Live High quality Video training, Instructor lead, online, Downloadable PDF e-Books, Online Streaming Video (Broadband min 512k),1 Yr Technical Email Support, Training simulations, 12 months Free Upgrades, Exam Simulator close to the real thing!
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40 hours Self Study, Live High quality Video training, Instructor lead, online, Downloadable PDF e-Books, Online Streaming Video (Broadband min 512k),1 Yr Technical Email Support, Training simulations, 12 months Free Upgrades, Exam Simulator close to the real thing!
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Video Training on 5 CD's only, 1 CCPN Virual Lab i.e. no exam simulators or study guides.
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Learning
Segments:
Building
Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN 642-821)
Prerequisites
Resources
Course Overview
Module 1 - Overview
Understanding Remote Access
Remote Access Layer 1 Connections
Dedicated Connections
Circuit-Switched Connections
Packet-Switched Connections
Remote Access Layer 2 Connections
PPP
Frame Relay & ATM
WAN Selection Criteria
WAN Configuration Types
WAN Connection Summary
Company Sites
Branch Office
Telecommuter
Routers
Router Feature Tour
Review
Module 2 - Overview
Central Site Router Equipment
Branch Office Router Equipment
Telecommuter Equipment
Router Equipment Summary
Lab Network
Demo - Network Equipment
Demo - Base Configurations
Module 3 - Overview
Modem Operation & Signal Transfer
DTE-DCE Interface
Hardware Flow Control
Modem Control Example
Modem Operation
DTE-to-DTE Wiring
RJ-45 Wiring & Cables
Connection Types
Standards - Error Control & Compression
Modem Modulation Standards
Modem Speeds & Compression
Connecting to Modems
Line Types & Numbering
Show Line Configuration Command
Async Interface & Line Configuration
Modem on Router Configuration
Reverse Telnet
Chat Scripts
Autoconfiguration
Modemcap Database
Verifying Autoconfiguration
Demo - Modem on Router Configuration
Reverse Telnet
Physical & Logical Layers
Dial Out Connection
Autodiscovery
Modem to Modem
Review
Module 4 - Overview
PPP
PPP Architecture
Autoselect
Enabling PPP
IP Address Resolution
PPP LCP Options
Authentication Options
Authentication - PAP
Authentication - CHAP & MSCHAP
Callback
Compression
Multilink
Demo - Configuring PPP
Inbound Dial-In Connection
Callback
User Selected Callback Numbers
Lab Summary
Module 5 - Overview
ISDN Service Options
BRI Call Processing
BRI Carrier Connection
BRI Reference Points
PRI Operation
ISDN Protocol Layers
Configuring ISDN Links
Configuring PRI
Demo - ISDN Switch Communication
Branch Router & ISDN Switch
Troubleshooting
Headquarters Router
Configuring T1 as PRI
Configuring ISDN DDR
Configuration Commands
Defining Interesting Traffic
Access Lists for DDR
Destination Parameters
Routing Structure
ISDN Call Process
Example Configurations
Creating Access Lists
Optional ISDN Configurations
B Channel Aggregation
PPP Multilink
Caller ID Screening
ISDN Rate Adaptations
ISDN Called Party
ISDN Show Commands
Demo - ISDN DDR Routing
Branch to Headquarters Router
Demo Part 1 Summary
Headquarters Router (cont)
Demo - Multilink PPP
Summary
Module 6 - Overview
Dialer Profiles
Dialer Profile Elements
Dialer Profile Example
Dialer Timer Issues
Configuring Dialer Interfaces
Dialer Profiles
Lab - Dialer Profiles
Summary
Module 7 - Overview
Frame Relay
Addressing Perspective
ARP
Frame Relay Signaling
Configuring Frame Relay
Verifying Frame Relay Operation
Frame Relay Topology
Frame Relay Issues
Sub-interfaces
Traffic Shaping
Traffic Shaping Rate
Lab - Frame Relay
Summary
Module 8 - Overview
Dial Backup
Dialer Profiles Backup
Lab - Dial Backup
Summary
Module 9 - Overview
Queuing
Queuing Algorithms
Fair Queuing
Priority Queuing
Custom Queuing
Class Based Queuing
Low Latency Queuing
Lab - Queuing
Summary
Module 10 - Overview
Network Address Translation
Port Address Translation
Configuration
TCP Load Distribution
Overlapping Networks
Clear and Show Commands
Lab - Network Address Translation
Summary
Module 11 - Overview
Security Options
AAA
AAA Authorization Commands
Lab - AAA to Scale Access Control
Summary
Module 12 - Overview
Broadband Options
DSL
ADSL
Satellite
Wireless
Summary
Module 13 - Overview
VPN Terminology
Pros and Cons
How It Works
Four Critical Functions
Encryption
Types of Implementations
VPN Advantages & Disadvantages
Types of VPNs
IPSec
Configuration Steps
Verifying Operations
Lab - VPN
Summary
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