Cisco Connecting Networks
Chapter 1: Hierarchical Network designs
- The basic design properties a network should have: resiliency, flexibility, modularity, and hierarchical
- Two Tier Design / Three Tier Design
- Modular Network Design
- Cisco Enterprise Architecture Modules
- Evolving Network Architectures
Chapter 2: Connecting to the WAN
- What is a WAN?
- Organization and Network co-evolution.
- WAN standards and OSI Model
- Common WAN terminology and devices
- Notes Part 3:
- Circuit Switched vs Packet Switched
- Private vs Public WAN Infrastructures
- Service Provider Infrastructure (SONET/SDH)
- Notes Part 4:
- Dedicated Leased Lines
- Dial-up
- ISDN
- Frame Relay
- ATM
- Ethernet WAN
- MPLS
- VSAT
- Notes Part 5:
- DSL
- Cable
- Wireless (Municipal WIFI/WiMAX/Satellite)
- 3G/4G/LTE Cellular
- VPN
- Selecting a WAN Service
- Notes Part 1:
- Serial connections vs Parallel connections
- Serial Standards
- TDM
- STDM
- Notes Part 2:
- Demaraction Point
- DTE-DCE
- Serial Cables
- Smart Serial Cables
- Serial Bandwidth
- WAN encapsulation protocols
- Notes Part 3:
- HDLC
- Notes Part 4:
- PPP
- LCP/NCP
- PAP/Chap
- Stacker/Predictor
- PPP Lab
- Troubleshooting PPP Lab
Chapter 4: Frame Relay
- Frame Relay with subinterfaces Lab
- Troubleshooting Frame Relay
Chapter 5: Network Address Translation for
IPv4
- NAT Lab
- PAT Lab
- Troubleshooting NAT
Chapter 6: Broadband Solutions
Chapter 7: Securing Site-to-Site
Connectivity
- Point-to-Point GRE Tunnel lab
- Syslog and NTP Lab
- SNMP lab
- Collecting and Analyzing NetFlow Data Lab
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