Cisco CSVPN Training Secure Virtual Private Networking
Description
Today's businesses are looking for ways to leverage Internet connectivity for connecting remote users and offices to the central network. This can be accomplished -- securely -- using the techniques of an
IPSec VPN. In our expert-led Cisco ® Secure Virtual Private Networking (CSVPN) v4.0 training course, students will learn the critical details of implementing and maintaining IPSec
VPNs. Using the features of the 3000 series concentrator in conjunction with the hardware and software clients, students will learn how configure a security policy at
the central site, that can then be dynamically pushed out to all the remote clients. This provides security for
remote clients -- without spending endless hours configuring each remote user PC. In our engaging, interactive
classroom, students will also learn how to automate the rollout of client software so that literally hundreds of hours can be saved using the techniques taught in class.
CSVPN Objectives
After completing this course the student should be able to:
- Describe the features, functions, and benefits of Cisco ® VPN products
- Explain the IPSec and IKE component technologies that are implemented in Cisco ® Secure VPN products
- Install and configure the Cisco ® IPSec VPN Software client
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for remote access using pre-shared keys
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for remote access using digital certificates
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 firewall feature
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3002 for remote access using preshared keys
- Configure Cisco ® VPN Windows Client for auto-initiate feature
Configure Cisco ® VPN 3002 for software auto-update
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3002 for interactive unit and individual user authentication
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3002 for backup server and load balancing
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for IPSec over TCP or IPSec over UDP
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for LAN-to-LAN with pre-shared keys
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for LAN-to-LAN with digital certificates
- Configure Cisco ® VPN 3000 for LAN-to-LAN with Network Address Translation
Audience
This course is for anyone that implements or maintains Cisco ® Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). It is also for those that might support the sales of Cisco ® VPN products.
Prerequisites
Students should have completed the ICND course, obtained a CCNA certification, or have equivalent experience. Students should also possess a basic knowledge of the Windows operating system. Finally, students should
possess a basic knowledge of networking and security technologies used today.
Each training Course includes
- 30 hours of instructor led full multi-media interactive training. The recorded version of the live now training
course.
- One year unlimited access to Online Live Classes and recorded version 24 x 7.
- Our courseware provides a wholly different – and uniquely effective – learning experience.
- Labs
- Train at your own pace, when you want to at Home or at Work
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review questions to test one's retention
- Training conducted by Cisco Authorized Trainers with at least 10 years of experience in the field. CCIE and Double CCIE Credentials
- Cisco Authorized Training - Guarantees you always getting the finest training available
- Also Available
Live Cisco CSVPN Training Class Cisco CCSP Boot Camp Class
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Online CSVPN Training Course 30 hours Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs
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Our Instructors
Live Now Instructors Profiles
Outline Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks CSVPN Training Course
Module 1: Introduction & Module 2: Security Fundamentals
- The Closed Network
- What Is a Security Policy? 2-13 Network Security Is a Continuous Process
- Variety of Attacks
- Configuration Management
Module 3: Overview of Virtual Private Networks and IPSec Technologies
- VPN Definition
- What Is IPSec?
- IPSec Security Protocols
- Five Steps of IPSec
Module 4: Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3000 Concentrator Series Hardware Overview
- Cisco ® VPN Concentrator Series
- Cisco ® VPN 3005 Concentrator
- SEP/SEP-E
- Client Support
Module 5: Configure the Cisco ® VPN 3000 Series Concentrator for Remote Access Using
- Pre-Shared Keys
- Client-to-LAN
- IPSec Server - Physical Connections
- IP Interfaces
- Groups and Users
- Authentication
- Cisco ® VPN Software Client for Windows
- Configure the VPN Client to Access the Concentrator
- Configure the Concentrator Using CLI
- Configure the Concentrator Using the Concentrator Series Manager
- Connect to the Concentrator Using the VPN Client
Module 6: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3000 Series Concentrator for Remote Access Using Digital Certificates
- CA Server Fulfilling Requests from IPSec Peers
- Certificate Generation Process
- Certificate Validation
- Concentrator Enrollment Support
- Generate the PKCS10 Certificate Request
- Activate Concentrator IKE Proposal and Modify SA
- Create a Certificate Request on the Cisco ® VPN Client
Module 7: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network Firewall Feature for IPSec Software Client
- Software Client Firewall Application
- How CPP Works
- Software Client Statistics - Firewall Tab
- Building Customized Policies
- Configure the Concentrator for Split Tunneling and AYT
- Configure VPN Concentrator for the CPP Feature
Module 8: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network Client for Auto-Initiation
- Auto-Initiation Feature
- Auto-Initiation Administrative Requirements
Module 9: Monitor and Administer the Cisco ® VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Remote Access Networks
- Monitor Index
- Administration Index
- Bandwidth Management
- Configure Admin Account Authentication using TACACS+
- Update Software on the Concentrator
Module 10: Configure the Cisco ® VPN 3002 Hardware Client for Remote Access Using Pre-Shared Keys
- Remote Access
- Configure Cisco ® VPN HW Client using PAT
- Configure HW Client in Network Extension Mode
Module 11: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3002 Hardware Client for Unit and User Authentication
- Hardware Client Default Unit Authentication
- Interactive Unit Authentication - Concentrator Configuration
- Hardware Client User Authentication Feature
- Hardware Client User Status
- Configure HW Client for IUA and Connect Now
- Configure HW Client Individual User Authentication
Module 12: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network Client Backup Server, and Load Balancing
- Backup Server
- Load Balancing Cluster
- Advertising VPN Client Routes
- Configure Concentrator for Network Extension RRI
Module 13: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3002 Hardware Client for Software Auto-Update
- Hardware Client Software Auto-Update Feature
- Hardware Client Filterable Event Log
- Configure Cisco ® 3002 HW Client for Auto-Updates
Module 14: Configuring the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3000 Series Concentrator for IPSec Over UDP and IPSec Over TCP
- NAT
- Concentrator Configuration - IPSec Over UDP
- Concentrator Configuration - NAT-T
- Concentrator - IPSec Over TCP Configuration
- Software Client Connection Status
Module 15: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3000 Series Concentrator for LAN-to-LAN with Pre-Shared Keys
- LAN-to-LAN
- IP Interfaces
- Add IPSec LAN-to-LAN
- Configure LAN-to-LAN Using Pre-Shared Keys
Module 16: Configure the Cisco ® VPN 3000 Series Concentrator for LAN-to-LAN with NAT
- 16-3 Addressing Issue
- 16-10 LAN-to-LAN NAT Rule Types
Module 17: Configure the Cisco ® Virtual Private Network 3000 Series Concentrator LAN-to-LAN Using Digital Certificates
- CA Server Fulfilling Requests from IPSec Peers
- SCEP - Root Certificate
- SCEP - Identity Certificate
- Configure the VPN Client to Access the Concentrator
- Create a Certificate Request on the Cisco ® VPN Client
Skills This course provides instruction in the use of the following hardware/operating system technologies:
Hardware:
- Virtual Private Network 3000 Series Concentrator
- Virtual Private Network 3002 Hardware Client
- Software/Operating Systems
- Virtual Private Network Client
Included Labs
- Configure the VPN Client to Access the Concentrator
- Configure the Concentrator Using CLI
- Configure the Concentrator Using the Concentrator Series Manager
- Connect to the Concentrator Using the VPN Client
- Generate the PKCS10 Certificate Request
- Activate Concentrator IKE Proposal and Modify SA
- Create a Certificate Request on the Cisco ® VPN Client
- Configure the Concentrator for Split Tunneling and AYT
- Configure VPN Concentrator for the CPP Feature
- Configure Admin Account Authentication using TACACS+
- Update Software on the Concentrator
- Configure Cisco ® VPN HW Client using PAT
- Configure HW Client in Network Extension Mode
- Configure HW Client for IUA and Connect Now
- Configure HW Client Individual User Authentication
- Configure Concentrator for Network Extension RRI
- Configure Cisco ® 3002 HW Client for Auto-Updates
- Configure LAN-to-LAN Using Pre-Shared Keys
- Configure the VPN Client to Access the Concentrator
- Create a Certificate Request on the Cisco ® VPN Client
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