Understand & Configure Cisco Asa Firewalls
Understand & Configure Cisco Asa Firewalls
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 322.58 MB | Duration: 1h 4m
Concepts and Hands-on
What you'll learn
Understand default settings of Cisco 5505 ASA
Diplay and change default settings of Cisco 5505 ASA
Configure NAT and ACLs on Cisco 5505 ASA
Configure DMZ in a network using Cisco 5505 ASA
Understand default configurations of Cisco 5506-X ASA
Learn to configure Cisco ASA 5506-X by doing a project
Requirements
The first Cisco CCNA course.
Familiarity with network security concept.
Having a working knowledge of Cisco Packet Tracer.
Description
In this course, we will cover both concepts and configuration commands of Cisco 5505 and Cisco 5506-X ASA firewalls. The concept is reinforced through Packet Tracer activities that are like real life situations.The basic configurations of the ASA include:1- Renaming of ASA devices2- Exploring default configurations of both 5505 and 5506-X Cisco ASA devices using variety of show commands.3- Creating Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on Cisco 5505 ASA4- Creating security network objects5- Assigning IPv4 addresses6- Assigning different security levels7- Configuring Dynamic and Static Network Address Translations (NAT)8- Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and HTTP (Web) servers in Cisco Packet Tracer.In addition to basic configuration commands of both 5505 and 5506-X firewalls, advanced access control lists (ACLs) are covered for situation when:1- There is a Web server in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of the network for public access.2- There are Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) servers in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of the network for private access.3- There is a public server on the Internet, where you like to allow your Local Area Network (LAN) devices access to it.
Overview
Section 1: Ciso ASA Concept and Configurattion
Lecture 1 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 1
Lecture 2 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 2
Lecture 3 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 3
Lecture 4 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 4
Lecture 5 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 1
Lecture 6 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 2
Lecture 7 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 3
Lecture 8 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 4
Lecture 9 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 5
Section 2: Appendix: Packet Tracer
Lecture 10 Introduction to Packet Tracer
Lecture 11 Media Selection
Lecture 12 Wireless
Learners who have completed the first Cisco CCNA course.,Teachers who like to teach Cisco 5505 ASA.,Institutes interested in developing security courses.,Those who have a self interest.
What you'll learn
Understand default settings of Cisco 5505 ASA
Diplay and change default settings of Cisco 5505 ASA
Configure NAT and ACLs on Cisco 5505 ASA
Configure DMZ in a network using Cisco 5505 ASA
Understand default configurations of Cisco 5506-X ASA
Learn to configure Cisco ASA 5506-X by doing a project
Requirements
The first Cisco CCNA course.
Familiarity with network security concept.
Having a working knowledge of Cisco Packet Tracer.
Description
In this course, we will cover both concepts and configuration commands of Cisco 5505 and Cisco 5506-X ASA firewalls. The concept is reinforced through Packet Tracer activities that are like real life situations.The basic configurations of the ASA include:1- Renaming of ASA devices2- Exploring default configurations of both 5505 and 5506-X Cisco ASA devices using variety of show commands.3- Creating Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on Cisco 5505 ASA4- Creating security network objects5- Assigning IPv4 addresses6- Assigning different security levels7- Configuring Dynamic and Static Network Address Translations (NAT)8- Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and HTTP (Web) servers in Cisco Packet Tracer.In addition to basic configuration commands of both 5505 and 5506-X firewalls, advanced access control lists (ACLs) are covered for situation when:1- There is a Web server in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of the network for public access.2- There are Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) servers in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) of the network for private access.3- There is a public server on the Internet, where you like to allow your Local Area Network (LAN) devices access to it.
Overview
Section 1: Ciso ASA Concept and Configurattion
Lecture 1 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 1
Lecture 2 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 2
Lecture 3 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 3
Lecture 4 Configuring ASA Cisco 5505 ASA Part 4
Lecture 5 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 1
Lecture 6 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 2
Lecture 7 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 3
Lecture 8 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 4
Lecture 9 Configuring ASA Cisco 5506-X ASA Part 5
Section 2: Appendix: Packet Tracer
Lecture 10 Introduction to Packet Tracer
Lecture 11 Media Selection
Lecture 12 Wireless
Learners who have completed the first Cisco CCNA course.,Teachers who like to teach Cisco 5505 ASA.,Institutes interested in developing security courses.,Those who have a self interest.