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Cisco® Secure PIX® Firewall Advanced (CSPFA)

RETIRED

Length: 5-day Workshop

Course slide preview for CSPFAThe CSPFA course is a five-day, leader-led, lab-intensive course. The CSPFA course is designed for delivery by Cisco Training Partners. This task-oriented course teaches the knowledge and skill needed to describe, configure, verify, and manage the PIX® Firewall product family.

You will learn to:

  • Describe PIX® Firewall features, models, components, and benefits
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall to statically and dynamically translate IP addresses
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall to control inbound and outbound traffic
  • Configure object groups to simplify ACL configuration
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall to send messages to a Syslog server
  • Explain the routing functionality of the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure content filtering on the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall as a DHCP client
  • Configure special protocol handling on the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure AAA on the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure failover on the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall's IDS feature set
  • Configure a site-to-site VPN using the PIX® Firewall
  • Configure a VPN Client-to-PIX® Firewall VPN
  • Perform password recovery on the PIX® Firewall
  • Upgrade PIX® Firewall software images
  • Perform a PIX® Firewall activation key upgrade
  • Configure command authorization
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall to send traps to a SNMP Network Management Station
  • Configure the PIX® Firewall to permit SNMP traffic
  • Configure a secure connection to the PIX® Firewall using SSH
  • Install the PIX Device Manager and use it to configure the PIX® Firewall

Recommended for:

  • System Engineers
  • Channel Partners/Resellers
  • Customers

Prerequisites:

  • Possess CCNA® certification or the equivalent knowledge (working knowledge of basic network security and a solid grasp of TCP/IP and fundamental networking concepts).
  • Be familiar with encryption technologies: DES, 3DES, RSA, hashing algorithms (MD5/SHA), and IPSec, and have a basic knowledge of the Windows operating system.

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