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CCNA Security 210-260 Certification Guide

By : Glen D. Singh, Michael Vinod, Vijay Anandh
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CCNA Security 210-260 Certification Guide

By: Glen D. Singh, Michael Vinod, Vijay Anandh

Overview of this book

With CCNA Security certification, a network professional can demonstrate the skills required to develop security infrastructure, recognize threats and vulnerabilities to networks, and mitigate security threats. The CCNA Security 210-260 Certification Guide will help you grasp the fundamentals of network security and prepare you for the Cisco CCNA Security Certification exam. You’ll begin by getting a grip on the fundamentals of network security and exploring the different tools available. Then, you’ll see how to securely manage your network devices by implementing the AAA framework and configuring different management plane protocols. Next, you’ll learn about security on the data link layer by implementing various security toolkits. You’ll be introduced to various firewall technologies and will understand how to configure a zone-based firewall on a Cisco IOS device. You’ll configure a site-to-site VPN on a Cisco device and get familiar with different types of VPNs and configurations. Finally, you’ll delve into the concepts of IPS and endpoint security to secure your organization’s network infrastructure. By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to take the CCNA Security Exam (210-260).
Table of Contents (19 chapters)

Basic ASA configuration

The following are the components needed to begin the configurations on the Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) :

  • Cisco ASA
  • Console cable
  • USB-to-serial converter (optional)
  • Ethernet cables (optional)
  • Terminal emulation program: PuTTY, SecureCRT, or TeraTerm
  • Laptop/PC

Before we get started, there are several methods for setting up and managing the ASA. The common method, which you may already know, is via the CLI using a Terminal-emulation program. However there is another, using the Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM), which provides a Graphical User Interface for the ASA. There is also the Cisco Security Manager (CSM), which is a commercial tool created by Cisco for enterprise management of their routers, switches, and security devices.

For the remainder of this book, we'll be using both the CLI and the ASDM to administer and manage the ASA.

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