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Back to the CCNP resource page >> BCRAN - Building Cisco Remote Access Networks <<
Cisco Exam Number: 604-505 Passing Score: 700
Questions: 66 Time Limit: 90 Minutes
Cisco's Exam Outline Cisco's Course Outline
RouterZone's Study Notes RouterZone's Course Notes


>> Study Guides <<
RouterZone's Study Notes RouterZone's Course Notes v2
Cramsession's Study Guide Local Copy ExamNotes Information/Guide


>> BCRAN Forums <<
The Brainbuzz CCNP certification forum - A great source of help, advice and information.
The Brainbuzz Universal Cisco certification's forum - As above but more general.
The Brainbuzz General Cisco forum - Even more wide-ranging.
ExamNotes, Groupstudy and MCSETutor.com all also have fairly active forums.


>> Study/Test Questions <<
The testpage.net offer free web-based questions with immediate feedback and references to study material. The author, Rich Russell, also has a downloadable test engine available.


>> Further Resources <<
Brainbuzz's exam information and resources page.
BrainBuzz also have a very useful mailing list which will mail you a BCRAN test question every day .


>> Specific Exam Information <<
Exam sections are:
RAS Introduction
Selecting Cisco Products for Remote Connections
Assembling & Cabling the WAN Components
Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site with Modems
Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP
Accessing the Central Site with Windows 95
Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity
Optimising the use of DDR Interfaces
Using X.25 for Remote Access
Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Control Traffic Flow
Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection
Managing Network Performance with Queueing and Compression
Scaling IP Addresses with NAT
Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network

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