Cisco SNPA CSVPN Mini Boot Camp Class
Training Class Description This Mini Camp based on Authorized Cisco SNPA and CSVPN course material, get
the knowledge and skills you need to configure, maintain, and operate Cisco PIX 500 Series Security Appliances and Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security
Appliances. Learn to securely extend your computing environment using Cisco VPN solutions. Effectively install and configure VPN connections using the latest VPN
technology on Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator and PIX Firewalls. SNPA and CSVPN are recommended training for Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) certification.
We have enhanced existing Cisco-developed SNPA and CSVPN labs.
Twenty advanced SNPA hands-on labs guide you through configuring the Security Appliance, executing general maintenance commands, and configuring ACLs on the Security Appliance. Since all labs
are performed on PIX 515 Security Appliances, features unique to the 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances are discussed but are not covered in hands-on labs.
Audience Cisco customers who implement and maintain PIX and ASA Security Appliances as well as networking professionals
tasked with ensuring the effective use of Cisco VPN technologies within their networks; Cisco channel partners who
sell, implement, and maintain PIX, ASA Security Appliances, and VPN devices; and Cisco systems engineers who support the sale of PIX, ASA Security Appliances, and VPN.
This course is specifically designed for students preparing for the CCSP certification exam.
Duration Class begins each day at 8:00 AM and may extend until 8:00 PM. Note: Students should expect class to run late into the evening on most days. In a typical Mini Camp, it is not
uncommon for some students to remain past 8:00 PM depending upon the number and experience of the students. Exam Vouchers included with the Mini Camp (No Retakes): (1) 642-522 - SNPA (1) 642-511 - CSVPN
CCVP Certification Training Boot Camp
DuaL Boot Camp Class Content
Upon Complettion of this course you will learn
SNPA
- Security Appliance features, models, components, and benefits
- Security Appliance interface security levels
- Configure a Security Appliance for basic network connectivity
- Configure the Security Appliance to send syslog messages to a syslog server
- How the TCP and UDP protocols function with the Security Appliance
- How static and dynamic translations function
- Security Appliance Port Address Translation (PAT) feature
- Function and configuration of ACLs and NAT 0 ACLs
- Configure active code filtering (ActiveX and Java applets)
- Configure the Security Appliance for URL filtering
- Object grouping feature of the Security Appliance and its advantages
- AAA protocols supported by the Security Appliance
- Configure AAA authentication for Security Appliance access
- Configure cut-through proxy authentication and tunnel access authentication
- Configure AAA accounting
- Install and configure basic Cisco Secure ACS functions
- How the Security Appliance implements FTP and HTTP protocol inspection
- How the Security Appliance implements remote shell (rsh), SQL, SMTP, ICMP, and SNMP protocol inspection
- Tasks and commands to configure Security Appliance IPSec support
- Configure the Easy VPN Server for remote access VPN using the Cisco VPN Client
- Configure WebVPN general parameters, servers, URLs, and port forwarding
- Monitor and maintain transparent firewall mode
- Configure and manage a security context
- Security Appliance hardware failover requirements
- Configure Active/Standby Failover
- Configure Active/Active Failover
- Install ASDM and use it to configure the Security Appliance
- Configure the AIP-SSM setup parameters
- Configure a security policy on an ASA Security Appliance using ASDM
- Configure Telnet and SSH access to the Security Appliance console
- Recover the Security Appliance passwords using general password recovery procedures
- Use TFTP to install and upgrade the software image on the Security Appliance
CSVPN
- Features, functions, and benefits of Cisco Secure VPN products
- Cisco Secure VPN 3000 Series Concentrator
- Cisco Secure VPN Software Client Version 4.x
- Cisco Secure VPN 3002 Hardware Client
- IPSec fundamentals and operation
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) organization and concepts
- Processes involved in creating and using digital certificates
- VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Redundancy and Load Balancing (Clustering)
- VPN Software Client firewall features and creating and applying centrally managed firewall policies
- Configure and use split tunneling and split DNS
- Configure Certificate Revocation List (CRL) caching
- Configure and apply bandwidth policing or bandwidth reservation policies
- Monitoring functions, including using the Filterable Event Log
- Reverse Route Injection
- Differences between Client Mode and Network Extension Mode when using the VPN 3002 Hardware Client
- How and why to configure IPSec over UDP, NAT Traversal, and IPSec over TCP
Configure and use WebVPN clientless connectivity
- Configure and use the Cisco SSL VPN Client (new in Concentrator Version 4.7)
- Configure and use the Cisco Secure Desktop (new in Concentrator Version 4.7)
Dates and Locations 10/1/2007-10/6/2007 Chicago (Schaumburg), IL 10/8/2007-10/13/2007 San Jose, CA 10/22/2007-10/27/2007 Raleigh, NC 10/29/2007-11/3/2007 New York, NY
11/5/2007-11/10/2007 Washington, DC 11/26/2007-12/1/2007 Morristown, NJ 12/3/2007-12/8/2007 Dallas, TX 12/10/2007-12/15/2007 Atlanta, GA
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