IINS 3.0: ASA Security and Policies
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Overview/Description
Explore Cisco ASA access management, including how to configure access using Telnet, SSH, ad HTTPs and how to set up ASDM. Configuring dynamic NAT and security access policies is also covered, This course will helpĀ prepare for the 210-260: Implementing Cisco Network Security certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.4
Lesson Objectives IINS 3.0: ASA Security and Policies
identify the connection identity used to reference an ASA interface
identify the tools and information needed to connect to the ASA HTTP user interface
identify where to view available protocols and IP addresses for managing the ASA
recognize syntax used to filter the availability of HTTP management access to an ASA
recognize types of network areas with recommended ASA firewall interface security levels
specify requirements for allowing traffic between interfaces with defined security levels in a given scenario
specify the most secure syntax used to restrict IP availability of the HTTP service
identify an ADSM Access Rule tool in a given scenario
identify where NAT rules are defined in the ADSM
recognize what network objects can act as aliases for on the ASA firewall
recognize where ADSM Firewall anti-spoofing rules are configured
specify requirements for bidirectional NAT traffic between zones in a given scenario
specify the type of NAT that supports multiple source IP addresses translated into a single IP address
identify the purpose of a global Service Policy Rule
recognize traffic types inspected by default in a Service Policy Rule
specify where ADSM Firewall Cisco MDF Policies are configured
Course Number: it_ccnastv_30_03_enus
Expertise Level
Intermediate