Audience
Network support staff who will perform helpdesk role and provide first-level technical assistance to users in medium-to-large enterprise organizations Network administrators who will manage and monitor medium-to-large networks Networking professionals who are using Cisco products for the first time Channel partners resellers and customers who are new to Cisco products and services and Students who want a resource library for CCNA and CCNP.
Prerequisites
A knowledge of OSI layers and their functions a knowledge of basic router commands including the commands to configure and monitor the operations of a router a knowledge of IP IPX AppleTalk and DECnet configuration on a router an a knowledge of IP IPX AppleTalk and DECnet addressing.
Objective
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Explain the concept and purpose of Access List
Explain the types of Access List
Identify the broad categories of Access List configuration commands
Explain the concept of Wildcard masking
Configure Standard and Extended Access List to filter IP traffic
Monitor and verify selected Access List operations on the routers
Identify the problem of high bandwidth requirement in IPX internetworks
Configure IPX Access Lists and SAP filters to control basic Novell trafficTopics Include
Unit 1: Overview of Router Security
- Concept of Access List
- Types of Access List
- Access List Configuration
Unit 2: IP Access List
- Concept of IP Access List
- Configuring IP Standard Access List
- Configuring IP Extended Access List
- Monitoring IP Access List
Unit 3: IPX Access List
- Concepts of IPX Access List
- Configuring IPX Standard Access List
- Configuring IPX Extended Access List
- Monitoring IPX Access List
Unit 4: AppleTalk and DECnet Access Lists
- AppleTalk Access List Concepts
- Configuring and Monitoring AppleTalk Access List
- DECnet Access List Concepts
- Configuring and Monitoring DECnet Access List
Duration
5 Hours
Minimum Requirements
IBM-compatible PC with 166 MHz or higher processor 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended); 800x600 SVGA color monitor with 16-bit high color display; Internet Explorer 4 or Netscape Navigator 4 or later with Shockwave 7.0.1; Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT; 3.5 diskette (for tracking); 28.8 kbps connection or higher for on-line use.
Media
CDROM
Web Based Training
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada