基于同名的Cisco全球培训课程,“组建Cisco远程接入网络”一书将教你如何利用Cisco公司的产品来设计、配置、维护和扩展远程接入网络。本书帮助你启用从小型办公室、家庭办公室或远程办公者场点到公司网络中心的按需连接,并增强其性能。本书分为6个主要部分:远程接入网简介、根据需求选择Cisco的远程接入解决方案、启用到网络中心的按需连接、增强按需连接、启用到网络中心的固定连接和扩展远程接入网络。\r\n “组建Cisco远程接入网络”为在远程接入网络方面的工作应用提供了详细和简明的解决方案,配置举例展示了管理和故障排除技术,按步骤列出的配置和故障排除列表帮助你逐步掌握远程接入网络的组建和管理,深入的讨论将教你如何维护和扩展一个远程网络。最后,每章结尾的复习题可以帮助你评估对主要概念的理解,并且让你开始踏上获得CCNP证书的道路。
Chapter 1 Introduction \r\n\r\nPart I:Introduction to Remote Access Networks \r\nPart II:Identifying Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs \r\nPart III:Enabling On-Demand Connections to the Central Site \r\nPart IV:Enhancing On-Demand Connectivity \r\nPart V:Enabling Permanent Connections to the Central Site \r\nPart VI:Scaling Remote Access Networks \r\nAppendixes \r\nCase Studies and Review Questions \r\nWho Should Read this Book? \r\nConventions Used in this Book \r\nIllustration Iconography \r\nCommand Syntax Conventions \r\nAuthor's Notes,Key Concepts,Notes,and Warnings \r\n\r\nChapter 2 electing Cisco Products for Remote Connections \r\n\r\nRemote Access Overview \r\nDefining WAN Connection Types \r\nDedicated Connections\r\nCircuit-Switched Connections \r\nPacket-Switched Connections \r\nDefining WAN Encapsulation Protocols \r\nPPP Encapsulation \r\nX.25 and Frame Encapsulations \r\nDetermining the WAN Type to Use \r\nSelecting WAN Configuration Types \r\nWAN Connections-Speed Comparison \r\nWAN Connections Summary \r\nIdentifying Site Requirements \r\nCentral Site Considerations \r\nBranch Office Considerations \r\nTelecommuter Site Considerations \r\nSelecting Cisco Remote Access Solutions \r\nDetermining the Appropriate Interfaces-Fixed Interfaces \r\nDetermining the Appropriate Interfaces-Modular Interfaces \r\nSelecting Products with Cisco Product-Selection Tools \r\nProduct Selection Tool Example \r\nSummary \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 3 Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components \r\n\r\nNetwork Overview \r\nIdentifying Company Site Equipment \r\nCentral Site Router Equipment \r\nBranch Office Router Equipment \r\nTelecommuter Site Router Equipment \r\nAssembling and Cabling the Network \r\nVerifying Network Installation \r\nVerifying Central Site Installation \r\nVerifying Branch Office Installation \r\nVerifying Telecommuter Site Installation \r\nSummary \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 4 Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems \r\n\r\nModem Overview \r\nModem Signaling and Cabling \r\nData Transfer Group \r\nFlow Control Group \r\nModem Control Group \r\nCommunication Termination \r\nModem Operation \r\nCommunication Wiring and Cabling \r\nModem Modulation Standards\r\nError Control and Data Compression \r\nConfiguration for Asynchronous Connections \r\nEXEC Connection Commands \r\nLine Types and Numbering \r\nRouter Configuration \r\nInterface Async and Line Configuration \r\nBasic Async Configuration-Router Preparation\r\nBasic Async Configuration-Modem Preparation\r\nManual Configuration of Modems \r\nAutomatic Configuration of Modems \r\nChat-Scripts for Async Lines\r\nVerifying and Debugging Modem Autoconfiguration\r\nTroubleshooting Modem Autoconfiguration \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study 4-1-Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Setting Up the Initial Configuration of the Central Site Router \r\nTask 2-Configuring the Serial Interface and Line \r\nTask 3-Configuring the Central Site Modem \r\nTask 4-Configuring the PC Modem and Connecting to Central Site \r\nTask 5-Simplifying Router Modem Configuration with Autoconfigure \r\nSolution to Case Study 4-1-Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems \r\nTask 1 Solution-Setting Up the Initial Configuration of the Central Site Router 92\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring the Serial Interface and Line \r\nTask 3 Solution-Configuring the Central Site Modem \r\nTask 4 Solution-Configuring the PC Modem \r\nTask 5 Solution-Simplifying Router Modem Configuration with Autoconfigure\r\nCase Study Conclusion\r\nCase Study 4-2-Configuring Remote WAN Routers\r\nScenario\r\nSolution to Case Study 4-2-Configuring Remote WAN Routers\r\nSolution Summary \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 5 Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol and Controlling Network Access \r\n\r\nPPP Overview \r\nPPP Architecture \r\nPPP Mechanisms \r\nPPP Functional Components \r\nRelated RFCs\r\nConfiguring Cisco Access Servers\r\nEnabling PPP\r\nConfiguring Dedicated or Interactive PPP (and SLIP) Sessions\r\nConfiguring the Interface Addressing Method for Local Devices\r\nConfiguring the Interface-Addressing Method for Remote Devices\r\nPPP Link Control Protocol Options\r\nPAP and CHAP Authentication \r\nConfiguring PAP Authentication \r\nConfiguring CHAP Authentication \r\nPPP Callback \r\nCallback:How Does it work? \r\nConfiguring Async Callback \r\nPPP Compression \r\nConfiguring Compression \r\nPPP Multilink \r\nMultilink Operation and Configuration \r\nVerifying and Troubleshooting PPP \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with CHAP 134 Scenario 134\r\nTask 1-Configuring PPP on Your Central Site Router \r\nTask 2-Configuring Your Central Site Router to Accept Telnet Connections \r\nTask 3-Verifying Your PPP Configuration \r\nSolution to Case Study-Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with CHAP \r\nTask 1 Solution-Configuring PPP on Your Central Site Route r 136\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring Your Central Site Router to Accept Telnet Connections 138\r\nTask 3 Solution-Verifying Your PPP Configuration \r\nCase Study Conclusion \r\nSupplement 5-1-IP Address Negotiations \r\nSupplement 5-2-Authentication Process with Windows 95 and Cisco Routers \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 6 Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95 \r\n\r\nWindows 95 Dial-Up Networking Overview \r\nThe Basics \r\nThe Issues \r\nLAN Connection Protocols \r\nConfiguring a Windows 95 Dial-Up Connection \r\nConfiguring a Windows 95 Dial-Up Client \r\nVerifying a Windows 95 Dial-Up Connection \r\nSummary \r\nConfiguring a Windows 95 Dial-Up Connection Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Setting Up Windows 95 with Your Network and Dialing \r\nTask 2-Setting Dial-Up Connection Properties \r\nTask 3-Making the Connection \r\nSolution to Case Study-Configuring a Windows 95 Dial-Up Connection \r\nTask 1 Solution-Setting Up Windows 95 with Your Network and Dialing \r\nTask 2 Solution-Setting Dial-Up Connection Properties \r\nTask 3 Solution-Making the Connection \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 7 Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity \r\n\r\nISDN Overview \r\nISDN versus Asynchronous \r\nSDN Services and Channelized E1 and T1 \r\nBRI Call Processing \r\nBRI Functional Groups and Reference Points \r\nPRI-Reference Points \r\nISDN Protocol Layers \r\nISDN Layer 1 \r\nISDN Layer 2\r\nISDN Layer 3-Channel Q.931\r\nISDN Call Setup\r\nISDN Call Teardown \r\nISDN BRI and DDR Overview \r\nConfiguring an ISDN BRI 181\r\nStep 1-Selecting the ISDN Switch Type \r\nStep 2-Configuring the Interface \r\nStep 3-Setting the Service Profile Identifiers (SPID),If Necessary \r\nStep 4-Setting the Encapsulation Protocol \r\nConfiguring Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR) \r\nStep 1-Defining what Constitutes Interesting Traffic\r\nStep 2-Assigning the Dialer-List to an Interface\r\nStep 3-Defining Destination Parameters\r\nStep 4-Defining Optional Call Parameters\r\nStatic and Default Routing \r\nStatic Route \r\nDefault Route \r\nSetting Route Redistribution \r\nDeactivating Routing Updates \r\nConfiguring a Router for Initiating an ISDN Call \r\nUsing an Extended Access-List to Define a Dialer-List \r\nOptional Configurations\r\nB Channel Aggregation\r\nISDN Caller Identification\r\nCalled-Party Number Answering \r\nISDN Rate Adaptation \r\nMonitoring the ISDN Interface \r\nThe show interface bri Command \r\nThe show isdn status Command \r\nVerifying PPP Multilink\r\nTroubleshooting Multilink PPP 208\r\nISDN debug Commands\r\nISDN Primary Rate Interface\r\nSelecting the PRI switch\r\nSelecting the ISDN PRI Controller for Configuration\r\nConfiguring the Framing,Linecoding,and Clocking of the Controller \r\nAdditional ISDN PRI Configuration Parameters \r\nPRI Configuration Example \r\nSummary\r\nCase Study-Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity\r\nScenario\r\nTask 1-Configuring ISDN BRI On Your Branch Office Router\r\nTask 2-Configuring ISDN PRI on Your Central Site Router\r\nTask 3-Verifying the ISDN Connection\r\nSolution to Case Study-Using ISDN and DDR to Enhance Remote Connectivity\r\nTask 1 Solution-Configuring ISDN BRI on your Branch Office Router\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring ISDN PRI on Your Central Site Router \r\nTask 3 Solution-Verifying the ISDN Connection\r\nCase Study Conclusion \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 8 Optimizing the Use of DDR Interface-Dialer Profiles and Rotary Groups \r\n\r\nDialer Rotary Overview \r\nCreating and Configuring a Rotary Group \r\nConfiguring the Interface Dialer \r\nDealing with Dialer Timers \r\nDialer Profile Overview \r\nComponents of Dialer Profile \r\nExample of Dialer Profile Configuration \r\nVerifying a Dialer Profile Configuration \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Using Dialer Profiles to Enhance DDR \r\nScenario \r\nTask \r\nSolution to Case Study-Using Dialer Profiles to Enhance DDR \r\nCase Study Conclusion \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 9 Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router \r\n\r\nCisco 700 Series Overview \r\nCisco 700 Series Features \r\nNetworking Features \r\nRouting and WAN Features \r\nISDN and Telephony Features \r\nCisco IOS-700 Release 4.x-Summary of Features \r\nProfile Overview \r\nCisco 700 User Interface \r\nConfiguring the Cisco 700 Series \r\nSystem Level Configuration \r\nLAN Profile Configuration \r\nUser Profile Configuration \r\nCisco 700-Configuration Example\r\nAdditional Interface Configuration \r\nCaller ID \r\nPPP Callback-No Authorization \r\nPPP Callback-Receive Number Authorization \r\nCisco 700 and Cisco IOS Configuration Examples \r\nIP Traffic with CHAP Authentication between a Cisco 700 and an IOS-Based Router 281\r\nIP Traffic with PAP Authentication between Two Cisco 700s \r\nIPX Traffic with CHAP Authentication between a Cisco 700 and an IOS-based Router 286\r\nAuthentication Quick Reference Guide\r\nMonitoring IP Routing \r\nCisco 700 Series and DHCP \r\nCisco 700-DHCP Functionality \r\nSummary\r\nCase Study-Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router\r\nScenario\r\nTask 1-Resetting the Cisco 700 to Default Settings\r\nTask 2-Configuring the Cisco 700 to Communicate with the Central Site Router\r\nTask 3-Configuring the Cisco 3640 to Communicate with the Cisco 700\r\nTask 4-Placing a Manual ISDN Call from the Cisco 700\r\nTask 5-Configuring the Cisco 700 to Receive Incoming Calls from the Central Site 299\r\nSolution to Case Study-Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router\r\nTask 1 Solution-Resetting the Cisco 700 to Default Settings\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring the Cisco 700 to Communicate with the Central Site Router 300\r\nTask 3 Solution-Configuring the Cisco 3640 to Communicate with the Cisco 700 \r\nTask 4 Solution-Placing a Manual ISDN Call from the Cisco 700 \r\nTask 5 Solution-Configuring the Cisco 700 to Receive Incoming Calls from the Central Site \r\nCase Study Conclusion\r\nReview Questions\r\n\r\nChapter 10 Using X.25 for Remote Access \r\n\r\nX.25 Overview \r\nX.25 Protocol Stack \r\nX.25 DTE and DCE \r\nThe Packet Assembler/Deassembler (PAD)\r\nX.121-The X.25 Addressing Standard\r\nX.25 Encapsulation\r\nX.25 Virtual Circuits\r\nSingle Protocol Virtual Circuits\r\nMultiprotocol Virtual Circuits\r\nConfiguring X.25\r\nConfiguring the X.121 address\r\nConfiguring X.25 SVCs\r\nConfiguring X.25 PVCs \r\nAdditional X.25 Configuration Tasks\r\nConfiguring X.25 VC Ranges\r\nConfiguring X.25 Packet Sizes\r\nConfiguring Window Parameters\r\nAdditional X.25 Configuration Options Example\r\nVerifying X.25 Configuration\r\nSummary\r\nCase Study-Using X.25 for Remote Access\r\nScenario\r\nTask 1-Configuring X.25 at the Central Site\r\nTask 2-Configuring X.25 at the Branch Office\r\nSolution to Case Study-Using X.25 for Remote Access\r\nTask 1 Solution-Configuring X.25 at the Central Site\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring X.25 at the Branch Office \r\nReview Questions\r\n\r\nChapter 11 Frame Relay Connection and Traffic Flow Control\r\n\r\nFrame Relay Overview \r\nFrame Relay Operation \r\nFrame Relay Signaling \r\nConfiguring Frame Relay \r\nVerifying Frame Relay Configuration and Operations \r\nshow interface serial Command \r\nshow frame-relay pvc Command \r\nshow frame-relay map Command \r\nshow frame-relay lmi Command \r\nFrame Relay Topologies \r\nReachability Issues with Routing Updates \r\nSolution for Split Horizon Issues-Subinterfaces \r\nConfiguring Frame Relay Subinterfaces \r\nFrame Relay Traffic-Shaping Overview \r\nTraffic Shaping and Flow Terminology \r\nUsing Traffic Shaping over Frame Relay \r\nConfiguring Frame Relay Traffic Shaping \r\nWays to Define a Map Class \r\nTraffic Shaping Examples \r\nRate Enforcement Example \r\nDynamic Enforcement Example\r\nQueuing Example \r\nVerifying Frame Relay Traffic Shaping \r\nCase Study-Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling Traffic Flow \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces on the Central Site Router \r\nTask 2-Configuring Frame Relay on the Branch Office Router \r\nTask 3-Verifying Frame Relay Operation \r\nTask 4-Enabling Frame Relay Traffic-Shaping BECN Support from the Central Site \r\nSolution to Case Study-Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Controlling Traffic Flow \r\nTask 1 Solution:Configuring Frame Relay Subinterfaces on the Central Site Router 372\r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring Frame Relay on the Branch Office Router \r\nTask 3 Solution-Verifying Frame Relay Operation \r\nTask 4 Solution-Enabling Frame Relay Traffic-Shaping BECN Support from the Central Site\r\nCase Study Conclusion\r\nReview Questions 377\r\n\r\nChapter 12 Enabling Backup to a Permanent Connection \r\n\r\nDial Backup Overview \r\nConfiguring Dial Backup \r\nExample of Dial Backup for Link Failure \r\nActivating a Dial Backup to Support Primary Line Traffic \r\nExample of Dial Backup for Excessive Traffic Load \r\nBackup Interface Operations \r\nDialer Profiles as Backup Interfaces \r\nConfiguring Dial Backup with Dialer Profiles\r\nRouting with the Load Backup Feature\r\nLoad Backup with OSPF\r\nLoad Backup with IGRP and EIGRP\r\nVerifying Dial Backup Configuration \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Enabling a Backup to a Permanent Connection \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Prepare the Branch Office Router's BRI Interface to Be a Dial Backup \r\nTask 2-Establish a Backup Connection for the Central Site's Frame Relay Link \r\nTask 3-Verify and Enable the Dial Backup \r\nSolution to Case Study-Enabling a Backup to a Permanent Connection \r\nTask 1 Solution-Prepare the Branch Office Router's BRI Interface to Be a Dial Backup 394\r\nTask 2 Solution-Establish a Backup Connection for the Central Site's Frame Relay Link \r\nTask 3 Solution-Verify and Enable the Dial Backup \r\nCase Study Conclusion\r\nReview Question\r\n\r\nChapter 13 Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression\r\n\r\nQueuing Overview\r\nThe Need for Traffic Prioritization\r\nEstablishing a Queuing Policy\r\nChoosing a Cisco IOS Queuing Option \r\nFirst In,First Out Queuing Overview \r\nWeighted Fair Queuing Overview \r\nConfiguring Weighted Fair Queuing \r\nPriority Queuing Overview \r\nConfiguring Priority Queuing\r\nCustom Queuing Overview\r\nCustom Queuing Operation\r\nConfiguring Custom Queuing \r\nCustom Queuing Example \r\nVerifying Queuing Operation\r\nQueuing Comparison\r\nOptimizing Traffic Flow with Data Compression\r\nCompression Overview\r\nLink Compression Over a Point-to-Point Connection\r\nPayload Compression\r\nTCP IP Header Compression\r\nMicrosoft Point-to-Point Compression\r\nCompression Considerations \r\nConfiguring Data Compression \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Devise a Queuing Strategy \r\nTask 2-Verify Your Queuing Configuration \r\nSolution to Case Study-Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression 426\r\nTask 1 Solution-Devise a Queuing Strategy\r\nTask 2 Solution-Verify Your Queuing Configuration\r\nExample of Custom Queue Configuration\r\nCase Study Conclusion\r\nReview Questions\r\n\r\nChapter 14 Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation\r\n\r\nNAT Overview and Terminology \r\nNAT Implementation Considerations\r\nNAT Operation\r\nTraffic Types Supported in Cisco IOS NAT\r\nTranslating Inside Local Addresses\r\nOverloading Inside Global Addresses\r\nTCP Load Distribution\r\nHandling Overlapping Networks\r\nConfiguring NAT\r\nStatic NAT Configuration\r\nDynamic NAT Configuration\r\nInside Global Address Overloading Configuration\r\nTCP Load Distribution Configuration\r\nNAT to Translate Overlapping Addresses Configuration\r\nVerifying and Troubleshooting NAT \r\nVerifying NAT\r\nTroubleshooting NAT \r\nClearing NAT Translation Entries\r\nConfiguring and Troubleshooting PAT On the 700 Router \r\nPAT Porthandler Operation 4 55\r\nConfiguring PAT \r\nMonitoring PAT \r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Configuring Static Network Address Translation on the Branch Office Router 458\r\nTask 2-Configuring Dynamic Network Address Translation on the Branch Office Router 458\r\nSolution to Case Study-Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation \r\nTask 1 Solution-Configuring Static Network Address Translation on the Branch Office Router \r\nTask 2 Solution-Configuring Dynamic Network Address Translation on the Branch Office Router \r\nCase Study Conclusion \r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 15 Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network \r\n\r\nOverview of Cisco Access Control Solutions \r\nOverview of Cisco Secure \r\nUnderstanding AAA \r\nRouter Access Modes \r\nConfiguring AAA \r\nEnabling AAA and Identifying the Server \r\nAAA Authentication Commands \r\nAAA Authorization Commands \r\nAAA Accounting Commands\r\nAAA and Virtual Profiles\r\nSummary \r\nCase Study-Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network \r\nScenario \r\nTask 1-Configure the Central Site Access Server for AAA \r\nTask 2-Verify the Console Back Door \r\nTask 3-Verify that a Valid Network Login Attempt Will Succeed \r\nTask 4-Verify that an Invalid Network Login Attempt Fails \r\nCase Study Solution-Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network \r\nTask 1-Configure the Central Site Access Server for AAA \r\nTask 2-Verify the Console Back Door \r\nTask 3-Verify that a Valid Network Login Attempt will Succeed 483\r\nTask 4- Verify that an Invalid Network Login Attempt Fails \r\nCase Study Conclusion 484\r\nReview Questions \r\n\r\nAppendix A Summary of BCRAN Commands \r\n\r\nGeneral Commands \r\nGeneral Configuration Commands \r\nGeneral Interface Configuration Commands \r\nGeneral IP Commands \r\nIP Interface Configuration Command \r\nGeneral AAA Commands \r\nGeneral Line Configuration Commands \r\nMap-Class Command\r\nT1/E1 Controller Commands\r\nGeneral WAN Commands\r\nWAN Configuration Commands\r\nCisco 700 IOS System Commands\r\nCisco 700 IOS Profile Commands\r\n\r\nAppendix B Summary of ICRC Commands \r\n\r\nGeneral Commands 503\r\nGeneral Configuration Commands \r\nGeneral Interface Configuration Commands\r\nGeneral IP Commands\r\nIP Configuration Commands\r\nGeneral IPX Commands\r\nIPX Configuration Commands\r\nGeneral AppleTalk Commands\r\nAppleTalk Configuration Commands\r\nGeneral WAN Commands\r\nWAN Configuration Commands\r\nGeneral DECnet Commands \r\nDECnet Configuration Commands \r\nGeneral Vines Commands \r\nVines Configuration Commands \r\n\r\nAppendix C Open Systems Interconnection(OSI) Reference Model \r\n\r\nCharacteristics of the OSI Layers\r\nProtocols\r\nOSI Model and Communication Between Systems\r\nInteraction between OSI Model Layers\r\nOSI Layer Services\r\nOSI Model Layers and Information Exchange\r\nOSI Model Physical Layer\r\nOSI Model Data Link Layer\r\nOSI Model Network Layer\r\nOSI Model Transport Layer\r\nOSI Model Session Layer\r\nOSI Model Presentation Layer \r\nOSI Model Application Layer \r\nInformation Formats\r\n\r\nAppendix D AT Commands for Modems and Chat-Scripts\r\n\r\nEntering AT Commands\r\nAT Command Sets\r\nModem Troubleshooting Tips\r\nSample Modem Scripts\r\n\r\nAppendix E RFC List\r\n\r\nAppendix F Emerging and Complementary Technologies\r\n\r\nCable Modems\r\nXDSL \r\nVPN and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol \r\nMobile IP \r\nEasy IP \r\nCisco DialOut Utility \r\nMultichassis Multilink PPP \r\nX.25 Over D Channel \r\n\r\nAppendix G X.25 and Frame Relay Switching \r\n\r\nSetting Up the Router as an X.25 Switch \r\nComplete X.25 Switch Configuration \r\nSetting up the Router as a Frame Relay Switch \r\nConfiguring Switching \r\nFrame Relay Switching Example \r\nComplete Frame Relay Switch Configuration \r\n\r\nAppendix H Answers to Review Questions \r\n\r\nChapter 2-Selecting Cisco Products for Remote Connections \r\nChapter 3-Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components\r\nChapter 4-Configuring Asynchronous Connections with Modems\r\nChapter 5-Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol and Controlling Network Access\r\nChapter 6-Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95\r\nChapter 7-Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity\r\nChapter 8-Optimizing the Use of DDR Interface-Dialer Profiles and Rotary Groups\r\nChapter 9-Configuring a Cisco 700 Series Router \r\nChapter 10-Using X.25 for Remote Access \r\nChapter 11-Frame Relay Connection and Traffic Flow Control \r\nChapter 12-Enabling Backup to a Permanent Connection\r\nChapter 13-Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression \r\nChapter 14-Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation \r\nChapter 15-Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network\r\n\r\nAppendix I BCRAN Case Study Addresses and Dial-Up Phone Numbers\r\n\r\nOverview \r\nBCRAN Case Study Addresses and Dial-Up Phone Number Matrix,Part I \r\nBCRAN Case Study Addresses and Dial-Up Phone Number Matrix,Part II \r\nPod Topology \r\n\r\nGlossary\r\nIndex