Course Introduction 1 0.0 Connecting Networks 1 0.0.1 Message to the Student 1 0.0.1.1 Welcome 1 0.0.
1.2 A Global Community 1 0.0.1.3 More Than Just Information 1 0.0.1.4 How We Teach 2 0.
0.1.5 Practice Leads to Mastery 2 0.0.1.6 Mind Wide Open 2 0.0.1.
7 Engineering Journals 2 0.0.1.8 Explore the World of Networking 2 0.0.1.9 Create Your Own Worlds 3 0.0.
1.10 How Packet Tracer Helps Master Concepts 3 0.0.1.11 Course Overview 3 Chapter 1 WAN Concepts 5 1.0 Introduction 5 1.0.1.
1 Chapter 1: WAN Concepts 5 1.0.1.2 Class Activity -- Branching Out 5 1.1 WAN Technologies Overview 5 1.1.1 Purpose of WANs 5 1.1.
1.1 Why a WAN? 5 1.1.1.2 Are WANs Necessary? 6 1.1.1.3 WAN Topologies 6 1.
1.1.4 Evolving Networks 7 1.1.1.5 Small Office 8 1.1.1.
6 Campus Network 8 1.1.1.7 Branch Networks 9 1.1.1.8 Distributed Network 9 1.1.
1.9 Activity - Identify WAN Topologies 9 1.1.2 WAN Operations 10 1.1.2.1 WANs in the OSI Model 10 1.1.
2.2 Common WAN Terminology 10 1.1.2.3 WAN Devices 11 1.1.2.4 Circuit Switching 12 1.
1.2.5 Packet Switching 12 1.1.2.6 Activity - Identify WAN Terminology 13 1.2 Selecting a WAN Technology 13 1.2.
1 WAN Services 13 1.2.1.1 WAN Link Connection Options 13 1.2.1.2 Service Provider Network Infrastructure 14 1.2.
1.3 Activity - Classify WAN Access Options 14 1.2.2 Private WAN Infrastructures 14 1.2.2.1 Leased Lines 14 1.2.
2.2 Dialup 15 1.2.2.3 ISDN 16 1.2.2.4 Frame Relay 17 1.
2.2.5 ATM 17 1.2.2.6 Ethernet WAN 18 1.2.2.
7 MPLS 18 1.2.2.8 VSAT 19 1.2.2.9 Activity - Identify Private WAN Infrastructure Terminology 19 1.2.
3 Public WAN Infrastructure 19 1.2.3.1 DSL 19 1.2.3.2 Cable 19 1.2.
3.3 Wireless 20 1.2.3.4 3G/4G Cellular 21 1.2.3.5 VPN Technology 21 1.
2.3.6 Activity - Identify Public WAN Infrastructure Terminology 22 1.2.4 Selecting WAN Services 22 1.2.4.1 Choosing a WAN Link Connection 22 1.
2.4.2 Choosing a WAN Link Connection (Cont.) 23 1.2.4.3 Lab - Researching WAN Technologies 24 1.3 Summary 24 1.
3.1.1 Class Activity - WAN Device Modules 24 1.3.1.2 Chapter 1: WAN Concepts 24 Chapter 1 Quiz 26 Chapter 1 Exam 26 Your Chapter Notes 26 Chapter 2 Point-to-Point Connections 27 2.0 Introduction 27 2.0.
1.1 Chapter 2: Point-to-Point Connections 27 2.0.1.2 Class Activity - PPP Persuasion 27 2.1 Serial Point-to-Point Overview 28 2.1.1 Serial Communications 28 2.
1.1.1 Serial and Parallel Ports 28 2.1.1.2 Point-to-Point Communication Links 29 2.1.1.
3 Serial Bandwidth 29 2.1.2 HDLC Encapsulation 30 2.1.2.1 WAN Encapsulation Protocols 30 2.1.2.
2 HDLC Encapsulation 30 2.1.2.3 Configuring HDLC Encapsulation 31 2.1.2.4 Troubleshooting a Serial Interface 31 2.1.
2.5 Packet Tracer - Troubleshooting Serial Interfaces 32 2.2 PPP Operation 32 2.2.1 Benefits of PPP 32 2.2.1.1 Introducing PPP 32 2.
2.1.2 Advantages of PPP 33 2.2.2 LCP and NCP 33 2.2.2.1 PPP Layered Architecture 33 2.
2.2.2 PPP -- Link Control Protocol (LCP) 33 2.2.2.3 PPP -- Network Control Protocol (NCP) 34 2.2.2.
4 PPP Frame Structure 34 2.2.2.5 Activity - Identify PPP Features and Operations 34 2.2.3 PPP Sessions 34 2.2.3.
1 Establishing a PPP Session 34 2.2.3.2 LCP Operation 35 2.2.3.3 PPP Configuration Options 36 2.2.
3.4 NCP Explained 36 2.2.3.5 Activity - Identify the Steps in the LCP Link Negotiation Process 37 2.3 PPP Implementation 37 2.3.1 Configure PPP 37 2.
3.1.1 PPP Configuration Options 37 2.3.1.2 PPP Basic Configuration Command 38 2.3.1.
3 PPP Compression Commands 38 2.3.1.4 PPP Link Quality Monitoring Command 38 2.3.1.5 PPP Multilink Commands 38 &nb.