CCIE Security 1 day Mock Lab Exam Preparation (CCIES1)
Who Should Attend
Candidates preparing for the CCIE Security Lab exam who already possess most of the theoretical knowledge required for the exam. Candidates who have been preparing for the CCIE Security Lab exam who wish to assess their level of preparedness and who require additional practice.
Cisco Career Certifications
This course is part of the following Certifications:
Prerequisites
- CCIE Written exam pass
- Minimum of 3-5 years hands-on experience in respective field
- Ideally CCSP certified
- Determined attitude
- Patience
- Strong will
Course Objectives
Cisco has responded to the challenge in the internetworking technology with the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Program.
This is a high-level certification program designed to identify and serve the best of the internetworking experts and to improve your hands-on skills. The CCIE certification is currently the most significant certification in the industry.
After completing this boot camp, delegates will be in a position to identify whether they are ready to sit the eight-hour lab exam which will test your ability to get a secure network running in a timed test situation. You must pass the lab within three years of passing the written to achieve certification. Your first lab attempt must be made within 18 months.
This lab day is delivered by Cisco Certified instructors who already hold CCIE certification.
Course Content
The aim of this mock lab day is to prepare delegates for the real CCIE lab exam. The day is very similar to the real exam, in fact the only difference is that with the coursefox.com Mock Lab day you will receive help from the instructor. The eight-hour hands-on exam required to be a CCIE is notoriously difficult and preparation is the key, this 1 day course gives you the knowledge and practice needed to pass first time. The course outline is as follows:
- PIX and ASA Firewall
- Access Management
- Address Translation
- ACLs
- IP Routing
- Object Groups
- VLANs
- AAA
- VPNs
- Filtering
- Failover
- Layer 2 Transparent Firewall
- Security Contexts (Virtual Firewall)
- Modular Policy Framework
- Application-Aware Inspection
- High Availability Scenarios
- QoS Policies
- Other Advanced Features
- CBAC
- Audit
- Auth Proxy
- PAM
- Access Control
- Performance Tuning
- Advanced Features
- IPSec LAN-to-LAN
- SSL VPN
- DMVPN
- CA (PKI)
- Remote Access VPN
- VPN3000 Concentrator
- VPN3000 IP Routing
- Unity Client
- WebVPN
- EzVPN Hardware Client
- XAuth, Split-tunnel, RRI, NAT-T
- High Availability
- QoS for VPN
- GRE, mGRE
- L2TP
- PPTP
- Advanced VPN Features
- Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
- IPS 4200 Series Sensor Appliance
- Basic Initialization
- Sensor Configuration
- Sensor Management
- Promiscuous and Inline Monitoring
- Signature Tuning
- Custom Signatures
- Blocking
- TCP Resets
- Rate Limiting
- Signature Engines
- IDM
- Event Action
- Event Monitoring
- IOS IPS
- PIX IDS
- SPAN, RSPAN
- Advanced Features
- Security Protocols (RADIUS and TACACS+)
- Cisco Secure ACS Configuration
- Access Management (Telnet, SSH, Pwds, Priv Levels)
- Proxy Authentication
- Service Authentication (FTP, Telnet, HTTP, other)
- Network Admission Control (NAC Framework solution)
- 802.1x
- Advanced Features
- Mitigation Techniques
- Packet Marking Techniques
- Security RFCs (RFC1918, RFC2827, RFC2401)
- Service Provider Security
- Black Holes, Sink Holes
- RTBH Filtering (Remote Triggered Black Hole)
- Traffic Filtering using Access-lists
- NAT
- TCP Intercept
- uRPF
- CAR
- NBAR
- NetFlow
- Flooding
- Spoofing
- Policing
- Fragmentation
- Sniffer Traces
- Catalyst Management and Security
- Traffic Control and Congestion Management
- Catalyst Features and Advanced Configuration
- IOS Security Features
- Network Reconnaissance
- IP Spoofing Attacks
- MAC Spoofing Attacks
- ARP Spoofing Attacks
- Denial of Service (DoS)
- Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)
- Man-in-the-Middle (MiM) Attacks
- Port Redirection Attacks
- DHCP Attacks
- DNS Attacks
- Fragment Attacks
- Smurf Attacks
- SYN Attacks
- MAC Attacks
- VLAN Hopping Attacks
- Other Layer2 and Layer3 Attacks
Dates for UK : Almost Weekly
Locations : Every Major UK city
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