Address Translation and Access Control for Cisco Networks


Overview/Description
To enable students to describe and configure address translation and Cisco security features on Cisco routers

Target Audience
Network administrators who are responsible for implementing and troubleshooting enterprise WAN backbones; network technicians responsible for implementing or troubleshooting customer remote access network implementations; CCNP and CCDP candidates; CCIE Dial ISP and Routing/Switching candidates

Prerequisites
Familiarity with 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, legacy DDR over ISDN-BRI operation and configuration

Expected Duration
145 Minutes

Objectives:

Address Translation and Access Control for Cisco Networks

  • list the components of NAT and explain when NAT should be implemented.
  • detail NAT operation in different scenarios.
  • configure static NAT, dynamic NAT, and overlapping address translation, and verify NAT operation.
  • configure static and dynamic NAT on a router.
  • detail PAT operation and configuration.
  • describe and configure NAT.
  • describe Cisco access-control solutions.
  • describe authentication, authorization and accounting, and the components of a virtual access interface.
  • describe and use the AAA command set.

  • Course Number: 33868_eng