Video description
“ The
Cisco Firewall Video Mentoris an outstanding
aide in learning to configure and understand the Cisco Adaptive
Security Appliance. Whether you are a newcomer to the ASA or
operationally experienced, these videos clearly explain and
demonstrate how to configure and manage the ASA from the
commandline and from the ASDM GUI.”
–Mark Macumber, Systems Engineer, Cisco
Cisco Firewall Video Mentoris a unique video
product that provides you with more than five hours of personal
visual instruction from best-selling author and lead network
engineer David Hucaby. In the 16 videos presented on the DVD, David
walks you through common Cisco® firewall configuration and
troubleshooting tasks. Designed to develop and enhance hands-on
skills, each 10—30 minute video guides you through essential
configuration tasks on the Cisco ASA and FWSM platforms and shows
you how to verify that firewalls are working correctly.
Lab Layout:
Each video lab presents objectives, dynamic lab topology
diagrams, command syntax overviews, and video captures of
command-line input and GUI configuration. All of this is coupled
with thorough audio instruction by an industry expert making
learning easy and engaging.
Network Animation:
Animated network diagrams show you lab setup, device
addressing, and how traffic flows through the network.
Command-Line Interface (CLI) Video:
Video screencasts of ASA and FWSM CLI and the ASDM GUI
demonstrate command entry, configuration techniques, and device
response.
This video product is part of the Cisco Press® Video Mentor
Series. The video products in this series present expert training
from industry-leading instructors and technologists. This dynamic
learning environment combines animations, screencasts, and audio
instruction to help users bridge the gap between conceptual
knowledge and hands on application.
System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, or Vista
Apple OS 9 or later
Linux operating systems that have a web browser with Flash 7
or later plug-in
Speakers or headphones
Color display with a minimum 1024x768 resolution
1 GHz or faster CPU recommended
DVD drive
Table of Contents
Introduction
Lab 1: Initial Configuration
Lab 2: Configuring Interfaces
Lab 3: Setting Up Routing
Lab 4: Firewall Administration over the Network
Lab 5: Using Multiple Security Contexts
Lab 6: Using Failover for High Availability
Lab 7: Failover in Action
Lab 8: Setting Up Address Translation and Connection Limits
Lab 9: Setting Up Firewall Rules
Lab 10: Setting Up a DMZ
Lab 11: Setting Up Logging
Lab 12: Using MPF to Control Layer 3/4 Connections
Lab 13: Using MPF to Perform QoS Queuing and Policing
Lab 14: Using MPF to Tune Application Inspection Engines
Lab 15: Testing Security Policies with Packet Tracer
Lab 16: Capturing Traffic