Cisco
ACRC Course
The ACRC course provides
the heart of the Cisco knowledge set - the most important body of knowledge
necessary to becoming a competent Cisco professional. Expert Gary Crothers uses
a hardware intensive Cisco lab to guide you through the ACRC core technologies.
The concepts and commands in this training will prepare you for ACRC
certification and enable you to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation
in multi-protocol internet works
Cisco
ACRC Course Session
5
Section A: NAT/PAT
Overview
NAT Availability & Platform Support
“Inside Source” Address Translation
“Outside Source” Address Translation
PAT-Port Address Translation
Section B: Dynamic Network Address Translation
Overview
Set Up NAT
Test NAT
Section C: Managing Network Congestion
Congestion Sources
Controlling Congestion & Traffic Flow
Backbone Bandwith Management
Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
Generic Traffic Shaping
Section D: Quality of Service
Overview
Where to Apply Quality of Service
Traffic Prioritization
Quality of Service through Queuing
Exercise in Custom Queuing
Section E:
Overview
Configuring & Verifying Priority Queuing
Load Balancing
Section F: Extended IP Access Lists
Overview
Set Up Tunneling
Verifying Tunneling
Section G: Standard IP Access Lists
Traffic Management
Access List Guidelines & Processing
Applying & Verifying Access Lists
Section H: Extended IP Access Lists
Overview
Building Extended Lists Overview
Building & Applying Extended Access Lists
Lab Review
Section I: Misc. Traffic Management
Virtual Terminal Access
Packet Switching to Limit Access
Helper Addressing
Naming/Proxies & Local Cache
Section J: Managing IPX Traffic
Total time 112 minutes
Managing IPX Traffic
IPX WAN
IPX Access List Use
IPX/SAP Filters
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Gary
Crothers |
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Gary Crothers is a
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE), Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA), Cisco Certified Solutions Instructor, and a Cisco Certified Sales
Instructor. Over the past 17 years, Gary has provided computer and
internetworking consulting services for over a dozen major corporations
including Cisco Systems, Hughes Aircraft and Southwestern Bell. Gary is
currently an Infrastructure Architect with the Scient Corporation,
www.scient.com. |