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Cisco - Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SNRS) Training Course - In London EC2N


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Our Price:
£1,895.00 GBP
($3,131.77 USD)
(€2,177.34 EUR)
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This 5-day London based, lab-intensive course is aimed at providing network specialists with the knowledge and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router and switch networks.

 

Students will be able to secure the network environment using existing Cisco IOS and CatOS security features, configure the three primary components of the Cisco IOS Firewall Feature set (context-based access control (CBAC), intrusion prevention, and authentication proxy), implement secure tunnels (VPNs) using IPSec technology, and implement basic access switch security.

 

In addition, you will complete a security audit using functions embedded in Cisco Security Device Manager.

Available dates

  • Please contact us for dates

Who is this course suitable for?

  • Network professionals tasked with designing and deploying Cisco security features in an IOS-based internetwork.
  • This course is also recommended for anyone pursuing any of several certification opportunities, including
    • Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)
    • any of the three Cisco Security Specialist certifications (Firewall, VPN, and IDS)
    • Or the Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional certification authorized by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS).

What does this course cover?

During the course, you will learn:
  • Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Configuration
  • Configuring Cisco IOS Security Feature Set including IOS Firewall CBAC (Context-Based Access Control), Authentication Proxy, and IPS (Intrusion Prevention System)
  • Layer 2 Security, including Cisco IBNS (Identity Based Network Services), and 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
  • Building Cisco IOS-based VPNs Using Cisco
  • Routers and Pre-Shared Keys
  • Building Cisco IOS-based VPNs Using Cisco
  • Routers and Certificate Authorities
  • Cisco IOS Remote Access Using Cisco Easy
  • VPN
  • Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM)
Examinations
  • 642-502

Are there entry requirements?

Students who attend this advanced course must have experience in configuring Cisco IOS software and have met the following prerequisites:

  • CCNA certification or equivalent knowledge
  • Basic knowledge of the Windows operating system
  • Familiarity with networking and security terms and concepts (the concepts are learned in prerequisite training or by reading industry publications)

What's included?

Our package includes full course materials. 

 

Although the course is non-residential, we offer help finding appropriate hotels, close to the training venue.  To take advantage of this offer, drop us an email after you book your course.

Additional info

Please note: the cost of the exam is not part of the course cost. The exam can be booked with us at an additional charge and taken at an exam venue in the UK at a later date.

How to book?

There are three ways to book your course, either online, via fax, or telephone:

  • To book via telephone just call us on 0845 070 1750, and we’ll take of the details.
  • To book via fax download our booking form, complete it and fax to us on +44 (0) 1353 662667.
  • To book online simply enter the number of delegates you wish to send into the “Quantity” and select the course date from the drop down menu and click “Order now”.

We can also accept purchase orders from local authorities, government departments, and other public sector organisations and will consider account facilities for large corporate customers, follow this link to our payment options page for more information.

 

All bookings are subject to our terms and conditions.

 

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