CCNA Security e-Camp
Prepares you for Cisco Exams 640-802 CCNA
and 649-553 IINS.
Price: £1095 (ex.
VAT)
CCNA Security is a new Associate-level certification designed to
build upon the CCNA certification and as a prerequisite for the
Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) certification. Cisco's
CCNA Security certification validates the knowledge required to
install, troubleshoot, and monitor Cisco security network devices.
In addition, CCNA Security confirms an individual's skills for job
roles such as network security specialist, security administrator,
and network security support engineer.
Our CCNA Security e-Camp helps you prepare for the CCNA Security
certification with in-depth coverage of Cisco topics covered in
ICND1, ICND2, and IINS. This package provides you with
approximately 55 hours of ICND1, ICND2, and IINS lab access.
What you will receive in your
Spel package:
- ICND1 Self-Paced e-Learning course
- ICND2 Self-Paced e-Learning course
- IINS Self-Paced e-Learning course
- CCNA Security Lab Pack
- ICND1 (25 e-Lab credits)
- ICND2 (15 e-Lab credits)
- IINS (15 e-Lab credits)
What You'll Learn:
- Network components, how networks and network components
function, and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference
model
- Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbering
- TCP/IP network addressing and routing
- Providing Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN),
and remote access services
- Advanced network theory, including Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs), Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), intranets and extranets,
and wireless networking
- Introduction to Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS)
- Initial configuration of Cisco Catalyst Switches and
Routers
- Network discovery and management using Cisco Discovery Protocol
(CDP), telnet, and Trivial FTP (TFTP)
- Interconnect networks using TCP/IP
- Spanning Tree
- Review how to configure and troubleshoot a switch and router in
a small network environment
- Expand the switched network from a small to medium network
environment
- Implementing VLSM
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF & EIGRP
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot ACLs
- Configure NAT and PAT
- IPv6 addressing
- Configure PPP, CHAP, and PAP
- Develop a comprehensive network security policy to counter
threats against information security
- Configure routers with Cisco IOS Software security
features
- Configure a Cisco IOS zone-based firewall to perform basic
security operations on a network
- Configure site-to-site VPNs using Cisco IOS features
- Configure IPS on Cisco network routers
- Configure security features on IOS switches to mitigate various
Layer 2 attacks
Course Outline
ICND1
1. Building a Simple Network
2. Ethernet LANs
3. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
4. LAN Connections
5. Wide Area Networks (WANs)
6. Network Environment Management
ICND2
1. Small Network Implementation
2. Medium-Sized Switched Network Construction
3. Medium-Sized Routed Network Construction
4. Single Area OSPF Implementation
5. EIGRP Implementation
6. Access Control Lists (ACLs)
7. Address Space Management
8. LAN Extension into a WAN
IINS
1. Exclusive - NAT and PAT
2. Introduction to Network Security
Principles
3. Perimeter Security
4. Network Security Using Cisco IOS Firewalls
5. Site-to-Site VPNs
6. Network Security Using Cisco IOS IPS
7. LAN, SAN, Voice, and Endpoint Security
Overview
Labs
ICND1
Lab 1: Using Host-Based Tools
Lab 2: Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake
Lab 3: Observing Extended PC Network
Information
Lab 4: Connecting to Remote Lab Equipment
Lab 5: Switch Startup and Initial
Configuration
Lab 6: Enhancing Security of Switch
Configuration
Lab 7: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS
Device
Lab 8: Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to
Decimal
Lab 9: Classifying Network Addressing
Lab 10: Computing Usable Subnetworks and
Hosts
Lab 11: Calculating Subnet Masks
Lab 12: Initial Router Startup
Lab 13: Initial Router Configuration
Lab 14: Enhancing Security of Initial Router
Configuration
Lab 15: Using Security Device Manager (SDM) to
Configure DHCP Server Functions
Lab 16: Managing Remote Access Sessions
Lab 17: Connecting to the Internet
Lab 18: Connecting to the Main Office
Lab 19: Enable Dynamic Routing to Main Office
Lab 20: Using CDP
Lab 21: Managing Router Startup Operations
Lab 22: Managing Cisco Devices
Lab 23: Confirming the Re-Configuration of the
Branch Network
ICND2
Lab 1: Implementing a Small Network (Review
Lab)
Lab 2: Configuring Expanded Switch Networks
Lab 3: Troubleshooting Switched Networks
Lab 4: Implementing OSPF
Lab 5: Troubleshooting OSPF
Lab 6: Implementing EIGRP
Lab 7: Troubleshooting EIGRP
Lab 8: Implementing and Troubleshooting Access
Control Lists (ACLs)
Lab 9: Configuring NAT and Port Address
Translation (PAT)
Lab 10: Implementing IPv6
Lab 11: Establishing a Frame Relay WAN
Lab 12: Troubleshooting Frame Relay WANs
IINS
Lab 1: Exclusive - Network
Address Translation
Lab 2: Ethical Hacking
Lab 3: Securing IOS Administrative Access
Lab 4: Exclusive - Preparing
Cisco SDM
Lab 5: Configuring IOS AAA with the Local
Database
Lab 6: Configuring IOS AAA with ACS
Lab 7: IOS Secure Management and Reporting
Lab 8: Securing IOS Router Services
Lab 9: Packet Filtering Using ACLs
Lab 10: IOS Zone-Based Firewall
Lab 11: Site-to-Site VPN: Traditional IPsec
Lab 12: Exclusive - Site-to-Site
VPN: GRE and IPsec
Lab 13: IOS Intrusion Prevention System
Lab 14: Layer 2 Security