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Cisco ASA /
PIX Firewall Weekend Course
High Intense Bootcamp for
Cisco ASA /
PIX Firewall Beginners
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- 16 training hours intense hands on training in total, weekends to suit working engineers who wish to increase their skills outside of work time.
- Maximum 4 trainees in one session enabling intense tuition per student.
- Objective of the training is to prepare you for real world Checkpoint Firewall deployment. After this training, you will be able to deploy a Checkpoint Firewall solution and integrate some of the most used features.
- I have real world experience in environments such as Banks, ISPs & Enterprise companies and hold multi-vendor certifications including Cisco, Checkpoint & Juniper.
- Limited Offer - The cost of the training is only £499.99 including material and the Checkpoint Firewall Software for you to take home. Compared to £1199.99 for official Checkpoint accredited training courses. Invest in your Future! This price is limited to April, May & June. Standard Price is £699.99
- Also receive integrated Nokia IPSO training which Checkpoint accredited training courses dont provide!
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You will
be tired of all the Labs,
this is a hands on course as
I believe you learn best
when the training is hands
on!
BOOK NOW FOR next weekend bootcamp: 23rd & 24th May, see below for all dates.
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1:
What is a Cisco PIX / ASA?
Difference between Cisco PIX & ASA?
Cisco ASA Security Appliance and ASA Adaptive Security Appliance Families
All ASA models and capabilities
Cisco PIX/ASA hardware firewall Technology and Features
high level of the features
Getting Started with Cisco Security Appliances
Four main access modes
Security appliance file management system
Security appliance security levels
ASDM requirements and capabilities
Essential Security Appliance Configuration
Configure a security appliance for basic network connectivity
Verify the initial configuration
Set the clock and synchronize the time on security appliances
Configure the security appliance to send syslog messages to a syslog server
Translations and Connections
Function of TCP and UDP protocols within the security appliance
Function of static and dynamic translations
Configure dynamic address translation
Configure static address translation
Set connection limits
Access Control Lists and Content Filtering
Configure the basic function of ACLs
Configure additional functions of ACLs
Configure active code filtering (ActiveX and Java applets)
Configure the security appliance for URL filtering
Use the packet tracer for troubleshooting
Object Grouping
Object grouping feature of the security appliance and its advantages
Configure object groups and use them in ACLs
PIX Cut-through Proxy Authentication
Define and compare AAA
Install and configure Cisco Secure ACS
Configure the local user database
Define and configure cut-through proxy authentication
Define and configure user authorization using downloadable ACLs
Define and configure accounting
Switching and Routing
Configure logical interfaces and VLANs
Configure static routes and static route tracking
Dynamic routing capabilities of Cisco security appliances
Configure passive RIP routing
DAY 2:
Configure Site-to-Site VPN using both PIX and ASA devices
How security appliances enable a secure VPN
Perform the tasks necessary to configure security appliance IPsec support
Commands to configure security appliance IPsec support
Configure a VPN between security appliances
Configuring Security Appliance Remote Access Using Cisco Easy VPN
Cisco Easy VPN
Cisco VPN Client
Configure an IPSec Remote Access VPN
Configure Users and Groups
Configuring Transparent Firewall
Purpose of transparent firewall mode
How data traverses a security appliance in transparent mode
Enable transparent firewall mode
Monitor and maintain transparent firewall mode
Configuring Security Contexts
Purpose of security contexts
Enable and disable multiple context mode
Configure a security context
Manage a security context
Failover
Difference between hardware and stateful failover
Difference between active/standby and active/active failover
Security appliance failover hardware requirements
Configure redundant interfaces
How active/standby failover works
Security appliance roles of primary, secondary, active, and standby
How active/active failover works
Configure active/standby cable-based and LAN-based failover
Configure active/active failover
Use remote command execution
PIX Password recovery
How to perform a password recovery
Perform a password recovery
Managing Security Appliances
Configure Telnet access to the security appliance Configure SSH access to the security appliance
Configure command authorization
Recover security appliance passwords using general password recovery procedures
Use TFTP to install and upgrade the software image on the security appliance
You will receive a flexible course to help you look for security jobs immediately after the course! Location is South West London in Barnes, 10 minutes from Hammersmith, Chiswick & the M4 Motorway. Sandwiches, drinks and snacks provided. Training starts at 9:30am and finishes around 17:30 with flexible breaks to suit your speed of learning. £100.00 non refundable deposit secures place on course.
If you have any specific learning requirements around Cisco PIX / ASA which you would like to go through, please let me know in advance.
Cisco Training Dates
25th & 26th April 2009 Sold Out Book Now 16th & 17th May 2009 3 spaces left Book Now 23rd & 24th May 2009 4 spaces left Book Now 6th & 7th June 2009 4 spaces left Book Now 13th & 14th June 2009 4 spaces left Book Now 20th & 21st June 2009 4 spaces left Book Now We can offer customised flexible onsite training for cooperate companies - Minimum attendance for such training courses are 4 people



