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Training Agenda Benelux Jan-June 2009
For candidates working in an Enterprise or Campus (not Cable Service Provider) environment, the first 3 days comprise a standalone CNR course. Personnel who support Cable MSO’s should attend all 5 days.

The Cisco CNR / BAC course is an instructor-led five-day course focusing on learning skills required to configure DNS, DHCP, and device bootfiles for DOCSIS and PacketCable Customer Premise Equipment, using Cisco Network Registrar (CNR) and Cisco Broadband Access Center application server suites. IP Address Management of traditional computer clients like Personal Computers, workstations, printers and mobile devices will also be covered. This course will serve to educate students on the protocols and configuration. Students will receive extensive hands-on experience in addition to lecture. Each student will configure their own DHCP, DNS, and BAC server. Students will run simulation tools to simulate booting DOCSIS cable modems and PCs on a network. Testing will include high availability architectures for DHCP, DNS and device provisioning for Cable Service Provider, Enterprise, and Campus environments.

Course Contents
• Install CNR and BAC in a Sun hardware environment.
• Describe the DNS protocol and how it is used to perform hostname resolution.
• Describe the different types of DNS server configurations for extending the reach
of a LAN and the methods that can be used with a focus on RF wireless access.
• Use both the command-line interface and web user interface to configure DHCP
and DNS objects.
• Configure CNR DNS and DHCP for an IPv6 environment.
• Configure DHCP objects for multiple scopes, policies, and networks.
• Perform system administration duties for CNR and BAC software running in each
of the supported operating systems.
• Configure CNR and BAC to support classes of service for network devices.
• Describe the feature set and functionality of Cisco Broadband Access Center.
• Describe the boot-up sequence of DOCSIS Cable Modems and other network
devices behind the CM.
• Describe the different types of servers which make up the Head-End and Regional
Data Center in a BAC and CNR environment.
• Use tools to simulate cable modems booting on a network and getting proper
configurations to allow network communications.
• Troubleshoot problems within a provisioning environment that would prevent
cable modems from receiving device configurations.

Target Group
The ideal candidate would be someone who has worked in a data network or Cable Provider DOCSIS environment but lacks hands on experience configuring Cisco DNS, DHCP, and device provisioning products.

Knowledge Prerequisites
Basic computer literacy, Basic Unix (Solaris) shell navigation skills, Basic Internet usage skills, Basic knowledge of routing and IP Addressing for TCP/IP networks.

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