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Course Details:

Course Title: Securing Cisco Network Devices (SNAF) v1.0
Prerequisites: Your CCNA® and a basic understanding of Windows®..
Course Length: 5 Days
Class Times: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Course Cost: $3095.00
 
 

Securing Networks with ASA Fundamentals (SNAF) v1.0 is an update to Securing Networks with PIX and ASA (SNPA) v5.0, an existing five-day instructor-led course on using the Cisco ASA and PIX Security Appliance software version 7.2 to protect network systems from intrusions and security threats. In order to cover new features of ASA software version 8.0 and preserve the 5-day length of the course, some of the advanced content in SNPA 5.0 has been moved to the new Securing Networks with ASA Advanced (SNAA) course. Content that has been moved to SNAA includes the following: configuring the ASA 5505 dual-ISP support, configuring ASA 5505 VLANs, configuring policy NAT, installing and configuring the Cisco Secure Desktop, configuring the security appliance to pass multicast traffic, configuring Layer 7 class maps and policy maps, and initializing the AIP-SSM and CSC-SSM.

Another difference between SNPA 5.0 and SNAF 1.0 is that SNAF 1.0 configurations are performed via ASDM rather than the CLI. The SNAF 1.0 course covers important new ASA and PIX Security Appliance 8.0 features.

 

 

 
 

Course Outline:


  • Configure policy NAT based on traffic type
  • Configure the Layer 7 Modular Policy Framework for advanced protocol handling
  • Segment traffic with VLANs
  • Configure dynamic routing
  • Establish LAN-to-LAN tunnels with digital certificates
  • Configure the IPsec VPN client
  • Configure remote access using digital certificates
  • Configure QoS for VPN traffic
  • Configure WebVPN functionality
  • Configure clientless SSL VPNs
  • Configure the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client
  • Configure Cisco Secure Desktop and DAP for SSL VPN connections
  • Inspect and filter traffic with the CSC-SSM service module
  • Identify, alert, and defend against attacks with the AIP-SSM security module
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