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CCNA Routing and Switching Study Guide
Chapters 7 & 21: Wide Area Networks
Instructor & Todd Lammle
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Chapter 21 objectivesThe ICND2 topics covered in this chapter include:
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Chapter 21 objectives (con’t)The ICND2 topics covered in this chapter include:
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New figure 7.1/21.1
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New figure 7.2/21.2
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New figure 7.3/21.3
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WAN terms
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WAN connection types
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Broadband access using cable or DSL
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Cable network and terms
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xDSL connection from home user to central
office. All types of DSL are layer 1 technologies.
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PPPoE with ADSL
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DTE-DCE-DTE WAN
DTE-DCE-DTE WAN connection: Clocking is typically provided by the DCE network to routers. In nonproduction environments, a DCE network is not always present.
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Cisco’s HDLC frame format:
Each vendor’s HDLC has a proprietary data field to support multiprotocol environments.
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Configuring Cisco’s HDLC proprietary WAN encapsulation
Corp(config)#int s0/0Corp(config-if)#ip address 172.16.10.1 255.255.255.252Corp(config-if)#no shut
Corp#sh int s0/0Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is PowerQUICC SerialInternet address is 172.16.10.1/30MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1544 Kbit, DLY 20000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not setKeepalive set (10 sec)
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PPP protocol stack compared to the OSI reference model.
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PPP session establishment
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PPP authentication example
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Failed PPP authentication
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Mismatched WAN encapsulations
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Mismatched IP addresses
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Example of using a VPN
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Benefits of VPNsSecurityVPNs can provide very good security by using advanced encryption and authentication protocols, which will help protect your network from unauthorized access. IPsec and SSL fall into this category. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption technology used with web browsers, which has native SSL encryption, and are known as Web VPN. You can also use the Cisco AnyConnect SSL VPN client installed on your PC to provide a SSL VPN solution, as well as the Clientless Cisco SSL VPN. Cost SavingsBy connecting the corporate remote offices to their closest Internet provider, and then creating a VPN tunnel with encryption and authentication, I gain a huge savings over opting for traditional leased point-to-point lines. This also permits higher bandwidth links and security, all for far less money than traditional connections.
ScalabilityVPNs scale very well to quickly bring up new offices or have mobile users connect securely while traveling or when connecting from home.
Compatibility with broadband technologyFor remote and traveling users and remote offices, any Internet access can provide a connection to the corporate VPN. This allows users to take advantage of the high-speed Internet access of DSL or cable modems.
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Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel structure
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7.6 Branch Wan Challenges
Cloud
Pressure to the WAN
IT Trends – Branch ChallengesCritical to your Business, WAN Bandwidth Expensive, Pressure Increasing
Applications are Moving to the Data Center and Cloud
Internet Edge is Moving to the Branch
CLOUD MOBILITY APPS
SaaS,Google Docs, Office365
Guest Wi-Fi, BYOD,APP updates
Video,VDI,Backup
Branch Data Center
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7.7
PrivateCloud
Intelligent WAN: Leveraging the InternetSecure WAN Transport and Internet Access
Hybrid WAN Transport
IPsec Secure
Saves customers money – 6 month ROI Improves application response times Enables cloud, mobility, and BYOD in the branch
Branch
VirtualPrivateCloud
PublicCloud
MPLS (IP-VPN)
InternetDirect InternetAccess
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7.8
Internet
Branch
WAAS PfR
3G/4G-LTE
AVC
MPLS
PrivateCloud
VirtualPrivateCloud
PublicCloud
ApplicationOptimization
Application monitoring with Application Visibility and Control (AVC)
Application Accelerationand bandwidth savingswith WAAS
Secure Connectivity
Certified strong encryption Comprehensive threat
defense with ASA and IOS Firewall/IPS
Cloud Web Security (CWS) for scalable secure direct Internet access
Intelligent Path Control
Application best path based on delay, loss, jitter, path preference
Load Balancing for full utilization of all bandwidth
Improved network availability Performance Routing (PfR)
TransportIndependent
Consistent operational model Simple Provider migrations Scalable and Modular design DMVPN IPsec overlay design
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MLP network layout, figure 7.18
Corp SF
S0/0: 172.16.10.1/30
S0/1: 172.16.10.9/30
S0/0: 172.16.10.2/30
S0/0: 172.16.10.9/30
MLP: 10.1.1.0/24
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Figure 7.21 Enterprise-managed VPNs
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Figure 7.22: Provider-managed VPNs
Layer 2 MPLS VPN (VPLS and VPWS):
• Customer routers exchange routes directly.• Some applications need Layer 2 connectivity to work.Layer 3 MPLS VPN:
• Customer routers exchange routes with SP routers.• It provides Layer 3 service across the backbone.
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EBGP network layout, figure 7.25
AS=1
AS=100
AS=200
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1
192.168.2.2
192.168.1.2
Lo0: 10.0.0.0
Lo0: 10.0.1.0
Lo0: 10.0.2.0
ISP
R1
R2
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Written Labs and Review Questions
– Read through the Exam Essentials section together in class.
– Open your books and go through all the written labs and the review questions.
– Review the answers in class.
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