Cisco SNPA Training Securing Networks with PIX and ASA Certification CCSP
The SNPA Securing Networks with PIX and ASA certification exam is one of the exams
associated with the Cisco Certified Security Professional CCSP and the Cisco Firewall Specialist certifications. Our training course is designed for the complete preparation for
the SNPA exam including simulations and exam prep to test a candidate's knowledge and ability to describe, configure, verify and manage the Cisco PIX and ASA security appliance products.
Training Course Overview
The Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliance is ahigh-performance multifunction security appliance family deliveringconverged firewall IPS network anti-virus and VPN services. As a
keycomponent of the Cisco Self-Defending Network it provides proactivethreat mitigation that stops attacks before they
spread through thenetwork controls network activity and application traffic anddelivers flexible VPN connectivity. This
course offerstraining on configuring maintaining and troubleshooting the ASA 5500appliance as well as the PIX Firewall appliance to implement the bestpossible fortress of security for your network.
Audience
This course is a necessity for any student tasked with implementing ormaintaining a secure network. SNPA is also important for candidatesseeking Cisco CCSP security certifications.
Participants will learn
- Describe Firewall technology and Security Appliance features.
- Configure Security Appliance management.
- Install the Adaptive Security Device Manager and use it to configureand monitor a Security Appliance.
- Load and initialize IPS software on the AIP-SSM module Configure Security Appliance for site-to-site VPN remote access VPNand WebVPN.
- Configure VPN Client-to-Security Appliance VPN.
- Configure active/standby active/active and stateful failover on theSecurity Appliance.
- AAA on the Security Appliance.
- Configure advanced protocol handling on the Security Appliance.
- Configure a modular policy in the Security Appliance.
- Explain the routing functionality of the Security Appliance.
- Configure object groups to simplify ACL configuration.
- Configure the Security Appliance to control inbound and outboundtraffic.
- Configure the Security Appliance to statically and dynamicallytranslate IP addresses.
- Describe Security Appliance models option cards and licenses.
Training 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.
- 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
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Online SNPA Training Course 30 hours Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs One Year
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Cisco All Access Over 36 courses CCNA, CCNP, CCVP and CCSP One Year Access 24 x 7 Details
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SNPA Training Course Outline
Lesson 1: Cisco Security Appliance Technology and Features
- What Is a Firewall?
- Security Appliance: What Is It?
- Summary
Lesson 2: Cisco PIX and ASA Security Appliance Families
- PIX Security Appliance Family
- PIX License Types
- ASA Security Context Licenses
- FWSM
- Summary
Lesson 3: Getting Started with the Cisco Security Appliance
- Security Appliance Access Modes
- Viewing and Saving Your Configuration
- Functions of the Security Appliance - Security Algorithm
- Security Appliance Basic CLI Commands
- show Commands
- clock Command
- Configure Syslog Output to a Syslog Server Summary
Lesson 4: Translations and Connections
- Sessions in an IP World
- Addressing Scenarios
- Port Address Translation
- NAT/Global vs. Static Command
- Connection Limits
- Connections vs. Translations
- Additional Interface Support
- Summary
Lesson 5: Access Control Lists and Content Filtering
- Security Levels Revisited
- Java Applet Filtering
- HTTP URL Filtering
- Summary
Lesson 6: Object Grouping
- Using Object Groups in ACLs
- Configuring and Using Object Groups
- Configuring Network Object Groups
- Nested Object Groups
- Summary
Lesson 7: Authentication Authorization and Accounting
- Authentication Authorization and Accounting
- Installation Wizard
- Types of Security Appliance Access Authentication
- Cut-Through Proxy Operation
- Tunnel User Authentication
- Security Appliance User Authorization
- Security Appliance Downloadable ACL Authorization
- Authentication Authorization and Accounting
- Summary
Lesson 8: Switching and Routing
- Virtual LANs
- Static Routes
- OSPF
- IP Multicasting
- Summary
Lesson 9: Modular Policy Framework
- Modular Policy Framework Overview
- Assign a Class-Map Name
- Policy-Map Overview
- Service-Policy
- Summary
Lesson 10: Advanced Protocol Handling
- Need for Advanced Protocol Handling
- FTP Inspection
- HTTP Inspection
- Remote Shell
- Why Multimedia Is an Issue
- Summary
Lesson 11: Virtual Private Network Configuration
- Overview - VPNs
- Five Steps of IPSec
- Tunnel-group command
- Tasks to Configure IPSec Encryption
- Task 1: Prepare for IKE and IPSec
- Task 2 - Configure IKE
- Task 3: Configure IPSec
- Task 4: Test and Verify VPN Configuration
- CA Server Fulfilling Requests from IPSec Peers
- Summary
Lesson 12: Configuring Security Appliance Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN
- The Cisco Easy VPN
- Cisco VPN Software Client for Windows
- The Easy VPN Remote Connection Process
- Group Policy
- Easy VPN Server General Configuration Tasks
- Hub and Spoke VPN - Benefits
- Cisco VPN Client Manual Configuration Tasks
- Cisco VPN Client Program Menu
- Summary
Lesson 13: Configuring ASA for WebVPN
- WebVPN Overview
- Home Page
- Enabling the HTTP Server
- Enable WebVPN Protocol for Group Policy
- Enable Port Forwarding for WebVPN Users
- Enable E-mail Proxy for WebVPN Users
- HTML Content Filtering
- Summary
Lesson 14: Configuring Transparent Firewall
- Transparent Versus Routed Firewall
- Viewing the Current Firewall Mode
- MAC Address Table
- Summary
Lesson 15: Configuring Security Contexts
- Virtualization
- Backing Up the Single Mode Configuration
- Adding a Context
- 8 Removing a Security Context
- Summary
Lesson 16: Failover
- Hardware and Stateful Failover
- Serial Cable - Active/Standby Failover
- LAN-Based Failover Overview
- Active/Active Failover
- Summary
Lesson 17: Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager
Lesson 19: Managing Security Appliance
- Configuring Telnet Access to the Security Appliance Console
- Command Authorization Overview
- Viewing Directory Contents
- Viewing Version Information
- Summary
Hands-On Labs
- Getting Started with the Cisco Security Appliance
- Configuring Access through the SecurityAppliance
- Configure ACLs on the Security Appliance
- Configure Object Groups
- Configure AAA on the Security ApplianceUsing Cisco Secure ACS for Windows 2000 - Part 1
- Configure and Test Advanced Protocol Inspection on the Security Appliance
- Configure Security Appliance Site-to-Site VPN
- Configure Security Appliance Transparent Firewall
- Configuring the Security Appliance with ASDM - Part 1
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