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CCNP BCRAN Exam Certification Guide (CCNP Self-Study, 642-821) (2nd Edition)

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Authors: Brian Morgan, Craig Dennis
  • ISBN: 9781587200847
  • Price: LE 80.00
  • Special Offer Price: LE 64.00
  • Number Of Pages: 552
  • Edition: 2 Edition
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Categories Cisco Networking  
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Prepare for the new CCNP 642-821 BCRAN Exam with the official exam preparation guide

Learn the remote access design and management topics for the new Cisco CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam with the only official preparation book

Practice with more than 200 test questions, including simulation-based questions on the enclosed CD-ROM

CCNP BCRAN Exam Certification Guide</I (CCNP Self-Study) is a comprehensive study tool for preparing for the new CCNP 642-821 BCRAN exam. This book is the second edition of the best-selling preparation title for the CCNP BCRAN exam from Cisco Press, also authored by Morgan and Dennis.

Comprehensive coverage of all exam topics ensures readers will arrive at a complete understanding of what they need to master to succeed on the exam. This book follows a logical organization of the BCRAN exam objectives, and is written in a modular, small-chapter format that breaks elements into easy-to-absorb parts. It also contains the other valuable learning elements of an Exam Certification Guide from Cisco Press that ensure concept comprehension and retention. These include pre- and post-chapter quizzes, foundational review sections, scenario-based exercises and a CD-ROM testing engine with more than 200 questions, including simulation-based questions like on the actual exam.

In addition to technologies like ISDN, DDR (Dial-on-Demand Routing), Frame Relay, NAT (Network Address Translation), AAA (Authentication, Authorization, Accounting), and other related technologies covered in the first edition, this edition also contains an introduction to QoS (Quality of Service), VPN (Virtual Private Networks), VPDN (Virtual Private Dial-up Networks), and DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technologies.