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Following are the required prerequisites for this course: ¿ CCNA® level networking knowledge and experience configuring Cisco network routers and switches ¿ Introductory level understanding of available Cisco security products Following are the recommended additional prerequisites for this course: ¿ CCNP level networking knowledge and experience configuring Cisco network routers and switches To locate Cisco courses that cover the listed prerequisites, go to the Cisco Training & Events webpage at www.cisco.com/web/learning/index.html. |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: ¿ Identify key components of the Data Center 3.0 solution ¿ Identify and describe network security threats for the enterprise data center ¿ Configure a Cisco Nexus 7000 platform for Layer 2 and Layer 3 network security ¿ Configure a Cisco Nexus 7000 platform for secure virtual switching ¿ Configure CoPP for the Cisco Nexus 7000 platform ¿ Deploy Layer 2 network security on the Cisco Catalyst 4900M switch ¿ Deploy Layer 3 network security for Cisco IOS® Software routers ¿ Configure the Cisco ASA to protect an enterpise data center ¿ Deploy the Cisco AIP-SSM module in the ASA to provide IPS services to the enterprise data center ¿ Configure the Cisco Security MARS management platform for network threat correlation ¿ Integrate Cisco Security Manager with the Cisco Security MARS platform for data center device configuration and management |
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The course outline is as follows: ? Introduction ? Data Center Security Overview ? Cisco Nexus Architecture Overview and Setup ? CoPP for the Cisco Nexus 7000 ? Layer 2 Network Security ? Layer 3 Network Security ? Deploying the Cisco ASA in an Enterprise Data Center ? Configuring IPS Services for the Data Center Using the Cisco ASA ? Securing Data Center DNS Using the Cisco ASA and AIP-SSM ? Managing Network Security Threats Using Cisco Security MARS ? Integrating Cisco Security Manager into the Data Center |
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This course is targeted toward data center managers and administrators, network administrators, security professionals, and engineers interested in deploying and securing Cisco network data center solutions. |