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INFO 5084

Access the WAN – CCNA 4

Introduction

Professor:
Chad Hoevenaars (choevenaars@fanshawec.ca)
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Info 5084 - Agenda

 Course Information
 Detailed Content
 Learning Resources
 Method of Evaluation
 Course Web Site

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Course Information
Course Description
This course explains the principles of traffic control and access
control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services
and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access.
Students learn about user access technologies and devices and
discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP) and Frame Relay.
In addition students will learn additional IP services including
NAT, DHCP and IPv6.
Teleworker architectures and services including Cable, DSL,
and VPN basics are introduced.
FYI : This course completes the teaching of practical and
theoretical networking concepts covered in the CCNA
curriculum.

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Detailed Content

 Accessing the WAN - CCNA 4 Exploration Companion Guide:


Chapter 1 : Introduction to WANs
Chapter 2 : Point to Point Protocol (PPP)
Chapter 3 : Frame Relay
Chapter 4 : Network Security
Chapter 5 : Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Chapter 6 : Teleworker Services
Chapter 7 : IP Addressing Services
Chapter 8 : Network Troubleshooting

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Learning Resources

 Cisco Networking Academy Program:


Accessing the WAN,
CCNA Exploration Companion Guide, 1/e
Vachon & Graziani ©2008 | Cisco Press

 Network Cable Kit

 Internet Access
Cisco Networking Academy Program (CNAP) online curriculum
CCNA Exploration 4.0 - Accessing the WAN course

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Method of Evaluation
 Evaluation is based on the following two areas:

Theory:
Mid-Term Test (Week #7) 15%
Cisco Chapter Test Average 10%
Final Exam 25%

Practical:
Case Study 20%
Hands-On Labs and Assignments 15%
Hands-On Practical Exam 15%

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Course Web Site (FOL)

 All communication will be done through:


The class web site.
Fanshawe On-Line will be used

E-mail agreement
As a student your primary contact for any school business
is your username@fanshaweonline.ca address.
PLEASE check it at least once a day.

As a professor my primary contact for any school business


is my choevenaars@fanshawec.ca address.
I check it several times a day.

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Review

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IP addresses

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Subnetting

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Problem
You are Provided a
Class C Network at:
205.210.49.0

10 Hosts 25 Hosts 25 Hosts 10 Hosts 10 Hosts


Network E Network A Network B Network C Network D

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Problem (192.168.10.0 /24)

192.168.10.248/30 192.168.10.244/30 192.168.10.240/30

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Problem (192.168.10.0 /24)

192.168.10.248/30 192.168.10.244/30 192.168.10.240/30

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