| Course Description: SNPA - Securing Network with Cisco PIX and ANA |
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Training Camp offers the highest quality technical education and certification training in an all-inclusive course package specifically designed for the needs and ease of our students. We attend to every detail so our students can focus solely on learning and certification objectives. Our Dual Certification Program includes:
Our expert-level instructors teach to accommodate every student’s learning needs through individualized instruction, hands-on labs, lab partner and group exercises, independent study, self-testing, question and answer drills. Training Camp has dedicated, well-equipped educational facilities where you will attend instruction and labs and have access to comfortable study and lounging rooms. Our students consistently say our facilities are second-to-none.
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What You'll Learn:
The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Install and configure a security appliance for basic network connectivity
- Describe the Security Appliance hardware and software architecture
- Determine the Security Appliance hardware and software configuration and verify if it is correct
- Use setup or the CLI to configure basic network settings, including interface configurations
- Use appropriate show commands to verify initial configurations
- Configure NAT and global addressing to meet user requirements
- Configure DHCP client option
- Set default route
- Configure logging options
- Describe the firewall technology
- Explain the information contained in syslog files
- Configure static address translations
- Configure Network Address Translations: PAT
- Configure static port redirection
- Configure a net static
- Set embryonic and connection limits on the security appliance
- Verify network address translation operation
Configure a security appliance to restrict inbound traffic from untrusted sources
- Configure access-lists to filter traffic based on address, time, and protocols
- Configure object-groups to optimize access-list processing
- Configure Network Address Translations: Nat0
- Configure Network Address Translations: Policy NAT
- Configure java/activeX filtering
- Configure URL filtering
- Verify inbound traffic restrictions
Configure a security appliance to provide secure connectivity using site-to-site VPNs
- Explain certificates, certificate authorities and how they are used
- Explain the basic functionality of IPSec
- Configure IKE with preshared keys
- Configure IKE to use certificates
- Differentiate between the types of encryption
- Configure IPSec parameters
- Configure crypto-maps and ACLs
Configure a security appliance to provide secure connectivity using remote access VPNs
- Explain the functions of EasyVPN
- Configure IPSec using EasyVPN Server/Client
- Configure the Cisco Secure VPN client
- Explain the purpose of WebVPN
- Configure WebVPN services: Server/Client
- Verify VPN operations
Configure transparent firewall, virtual firewall, and high availability firewall features on a security appliance
- Explain differences between L2 and L3 operating modes
- Configure security appliance for transparent mode (L2)
- Explain purpose of virtual firewalls
- Configure security appliance to support virtual firewall
- Monitor and maintain virtual firewall
- Explain the types, purpose and operation of fail-over
- Install appropriate topology to support cable-based or LAN-based fail-over
- Explain the hardware, software and licensing requirements for high-availability
- Configure the SA for active/standby fail-over
- Configure the SA for stateful fail-over
- Configure the SA for active-active fail-over
- Verify fail-over operation
- Recover from a fail-over
Configure AAA services for access through a security appliance
- Configure ACS for security appliance support
- Configure security appliance to use AAA feature
- Configure authentication using both local and external databases
- Configure authorization using an external database
- Configure the ACS server for downloadable ACLs
- Configure accounting of connection start/stop
- Verify AAA operation
Configure routing and switching on a security appliance
- Enable DHCP server and relay functionality
- Configure VLANs on a security appliance interface
- Configure routing functionality of security appliance including OSPF, RIP
- Configure security appliance to pass multi-cast traffic
- Configure ICMP on the security appliance
Configure a modular policy on a security appliance
- Configure a class-map
- Configure a policy-map
- Configure a service-policy
- Configure a ftp-map
- Configure a http-map
- Configure an inspection protocol
- Explain the function of protocol inspection
- Explain DNS guard feature
- Describe the AIP-SSM HW and SW
- Load IPS SW on the AIP-SSM
- Verify AIP-SSM
- Configure an IPS modular policy
Monitor and manage an installed security appliance
- Obtain and apply OS updates
- Backup and restore configurations and software
- Explain the security appliance file management system
- Perform password/lockout recovery procedures
- Obtain and upgrade license keys
- Configure passwords for various access methods: Telnet, serial, enable, SSH
- Configure various access methods: Telnet, SSH, PDM
- Configure command authorization and privilege levels
- Configure local username database
- Verify access control methods
- Enable ASDM functionality
- Verify a security appliance configuration via ASDM
- Verify the licensing available on a security appliance
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