This course covers the login process using PPP. Today's corporate environments contain more telecommuters than ever before. As a result, dial-in access is an important part of network connectivity. The course also describes how NAT provides the ability to convert one address to another. One of the biggest challenges in networking is addressing, and the challenge only becomes bigger as networks scale and grow connected. NAT offers great flexibility in the use of addresses.
Objectives:
Configure and troubleshoot PPP
Describe link quality monitoring
Analyze debug output
Configure static and dynamic NAT
Configure overloaded and overlapped NAT
Understand how to verify and troubleshoot NAT
Topics:
Remote Access Connectivity
Remote Access Authentication and Hashing
Configuring PPP for CHAP Authentication
PPP Callback and Compression
Multilink PPP and Login Banners
Link Quality Monitoring and Troubleshooting PPP
NAT Considerations and Terminology
NAT in Operation
Configuring Load Sharing
NAT Troubleshooting
Technical Requirements:
P500+ Processor, 128MB of RAM; Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Minimum screen resolution 800x600, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher; Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher; Adobe Flash Player 8.0 or higher; 56K minimum connection; broadband (256 kpbs or higher) connection recommended; Cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.