Introducing Cisco ASA Firewall Appliacne
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Brief Introduction
Cisco ASA Firewall - Security FoundationsDescription
The Cisco ASA Firewall Administrator course provides an understanding of basic concepts and skills necessary to configure the Cisco ASA Security Firewall, configure Security Policies, NAT, and learn about managing and monitoring secure networks.
This Course covers the following topics:
Describe the Adaptive Security Architecture
Understand the traffic flow between interfaces with the Help of Security Levels
Understand and configure the required parameters for bringing an interface to handle traffic
Understand device administration (OOB and IB)
Configure remote administration protocols (telnet, ssh and ASDM)
Understand and configure static routing
Describe Recursive Route Lookup and configure default route.
Configure dynamic routing protocols
Understand why ICMP reply is messages are not allowed? Configure the ASA to allow ICMP reply packets.
Understand the need of Security Policies
Understand 3 different components of a rule
Configure security policies to explicitly permit or deny traffic
Understand significance of rule position and reordering of rules
Understand the need of Network Address Translation
Understand Unidirectional and Bi-directional NAT
Differentiate Object NAT (Automatic NAT) and Manual NAT
Hide NAT vs Static NAT
Understand the 3 different sections in NAT Policy, and placing Manual NAT rules above and below Automatic NAT section.
Configuring Object NAT
Configuring Manual NAT
Understanding how a single IP could be used to map with multiple servers based on service and configuring Static PAT
Understanding and configuring Port Redirection.
Requirements
- Requirements
- Basic knowledge of networking
- Windows Server and/or UNIX skills
- Internet and TCP/IP experience