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Cisco® Securing Networks with PIX and ASA (SNPA)
Duration: Traditional Instructor Led Learning - 5.00 Day(s) Online Anytime - Self Paced Online Live - 10.00 Sessions Mentored Learning - Flexible
Overview: This course teaches the knowledge and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router networks.
Who Should Attend: Channel Partner / Reseller
Customer
Employee
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Prerequisite Comments:
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Experience in configuring Cisco IOS software and have met the following prerequisites: - Certification as a CCNA or the equivalent knowledge
Familiarity with the networking and security terms and concepts
Experience using Microsoft Windows
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Lesson 1: Course Introduction |
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Lesson 2: Cisco Security Appliance Technology and Features | Firewalls
Security Appliance Overview
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Lesson 3: Cisco PIX Security Appliance and ASA Adaptive Security Appliance Families | Models and Features of Cisco Security Appliances
PIX Security Appliance Licensing
ASA Adaptive Security Appliance Licensing
Cisco Firewall Services Module
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Lesson 4: Getting Started with Cisco Security Appliances | User Interface File Management
Security Appliance Security Levels
Basic Security Appliance Configuration
Examining Security Appliance Status
Time Setting and NTP Support
Syslog Configuration
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Lesson 5: Translations and Connections | Transport Protocols
Network Address Translation
Port Address Translation
static Command
Connections and Translations
Configuring Multiple Interfaces
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Lesson 6: Access Control Lists and Content Filtering | ACLs
Malicious Active Code Filtering
URL Filtering
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Lesson 7: Object Grouping | Overview of Object Grouping
Getting Started with Object Groups
Configuring Object Groups
Nested Object Groups
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Lesson 8: Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting | Introduction to AAA
Installation of Cisco Secure ACS for Windows 2000
Security Appliance Access Authentication Configuration
Tunnel Access Authentication Configuration
Authorization Configuration
Downloadable ACLs
Accounting Configuration
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Lesson 9: Switching and Routing | VLANs
Static and Dynamic Touting
OSPF
Multicasting
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Lesson 10: Modular Policy Framework | Modular Policy Overview
Configuring a Class Map
Configuring a Policy Map
Configuring a Service Policy
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Lesson 11: Advanced Protocol Handling | Advanced Protocol Handling
FTP Application Inspection
HTTP Application Inspection
Protocol Application Inspection
Multimedia Support
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Lesson 12: Virtual Private Network Configuration | Secure VPNs
How IPSec Works
Configure VPN Connection Parameters
IPSec Configuration Tasks
Scale Security Appliance VPNs
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Lesson 13: Configuring Security Appliance Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN | Introduction to Cisco Easy VPN
Overview of Cisco VPN Client
How Cisco Easy VPN Works
Configuring Users and Groups
Configuring the Easy VPN Server for Extended Authentication
Configure Security Appliance Hub-and-Spoke VPNs
Cisco VPN Client Manual Configuration Tasks
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Lesson 14: Configuring ASA for WebVPN | WebVPN Feature Overview
WebVPN End-User Interface
Configure WebVPN General Parameters
Configure WebVPN Servers and URLs
Configure WebVPN Port Forwarding
Define e-mail Proxy Servers
Configure WebVPN Content Filters and ACLs
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Lesson 15: Configuring Transparent Firewall | Transparent Firewall Mode Overview
Enabling Transparent Firewall Mode
Monitoring and Maintaining Transparent Firewall Mode
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Lesson 16: Configuring Security Contexts | Security Context Overview
Enabling Multiple Context Mode
Configuring a Security Context
Managing Security Contexts
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Lesson 17: Failover | Understanding Failover
Serial Cable-Based Failover Configuration
Active/Standby LAN-Based Failover configuration
Active/Active Failover Configuration
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Lesson 18: Cisco Security Appliance Device Manager | ASDM Overview and Operating Requirements
Prepare for ASDM
Navigating ASDM Configuration Windows
Navigating ASDM Multimode Windows
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Lesson 19: AIP-Security Services Module-Getting Started | AIP-SSM Overview
AIP-SSM SW Loading
Initial IPS ASDM Configuration
Configure a Security Policy on the ASA Security Appliance
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Lesson 20: Managing Security Appliances | Managing System Access
Managing User Access Levels
Manage Software, Licenses and Configurations
Image Upgrade and Activation Keys
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Lesson 21: Configuring PIX Security Appliance Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN | PIX Security Appliance Easy VPN Remote Feature Overview
Easy VPN Remote Configuration
PPPoE and the PIX Security Appliance
DHCP Server Configuration
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Lesson 22: Firewall Services Module | FWSM Overview
Network Model
Getting Started
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