Enabling On-demand Connections to a Central Site


Overview/Description
To outline the operation of a modem and how to configure it to use it with a Cisco router

Target Audience
Network engineers responsible for configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and managing WAN and remote access solutions; network architects responsible for designing WAN and remote access solutions; CCNP candidates; CCIE candidates

Prerequisites
A knowledge of general networking terms and concepts; experience in general Cisco router operation and configuration, including TCP/IP, routing protocols (RIP, IGRP), routed protocols (IP, IPX), standard and extended access lists, PPP operation and configuration over serial links, Frame Relay operation and configuration on interfaces and subinterfaces, and legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration; a basic knowledge of data networking equivalent to the information in the Cisco Certified Network Associate Basics (CCNAB) v2.0 course and the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) v2.0 course; experience working in a network environment is recommended

Expected Duration
160 Minutes

Objectives:

Enabling On-demand Connections to a Central Site

  • outline the function of a modem and identify the signaling sequences it uses when operating.
  • select the appropriate cable for DTE and DCE connections and identify the different data compression and modulation standards.
  • connect to and configure a modem using Telnet.
  • connect to a modem using reverse Telnet.
  • configure modem autoconfiguration and modem autodiscovery, and configure and manage a modemcap database on a Cisco router.
  • troubleshoot modem configuration and issue commands to debug modem autoconfiguration.
  • define and use specific modem commands.
  • configure, verify, and troubleshoot modem autodiscovery.

  • Course Number: 119644_eng