Overview/Description
To recognize Cisco architectural framework models and network requirements, and how remote connections are established
Target Audience
Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
Prerequisites
Completion of the course Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND)
recognize the IIN and the SONA architectural framework.
recognize the Cisco network models in the Cisco Enterprise Architecture and their mapping to a traditional three-layer hierarchical network model, and remote connection requirements in a converged network.
recognize the typical remote connections that an enterprise network has to support, the challenges of connecting the teleworker, and the Business-Ready Teleworker solution.
recognize how data services are delivered over an HFC architecture, the various cable components and their issues, and how a cable modem is provisioned to work in a SOHO of a subscriber using TCP/IP.
identify the features, types, and distance limitations of DSL.
recognize ADSL technology, how it coexists with traditional telephony service, and its encapsulation types.
recognize how data is transmitted over ADSL using PPPoE and PPPoA.
specify the Cisco Enterprise Architecture, how to provision a cable modem, and how to establish the discovery stage of a PPPoE session in a given scenario.