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Nexum Training Course Catalog

Table of Contents

JUNIPER

Juniper SRX Bootcamp . . . .4

Juniper JNCIS - ENT Bootcamp . . . .5

Advanced Junos Enterprise Routing (AJER) . . . .7

Junos Security (JSEC) . . . .8

Advanced Junos Security (AJSEC) . . . .9

F5 Configuring in BIG-IP® Local Traffic Manager (LTM) - v11.x . . . . 10

Developing iRules for BIG-IP v11.x . . . . 11

Troubleshooting BIG-IP® LTM v.11.x . . . 12

Configuring BIG-IP® Global Traffic Mangager (GTM) v.11.x . . . . 13

Configuring BIG-IP® Application Security Manager(ASM) v.11x . . . . 14

Configuring BIG-IP® Access Policy Manager(APM) v.11x . . . . 15

CHECK POINT Security Administration & Engineering R77 5-Day Bootcamp . . . . 15

Security Administration (CCSA) R77 . . . . 16

Security Engineering (CCSE) R77 . . . . 17

Multi-Domain Security Management with Virtual System Extension . . . . 18

Advanced Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) . . . . 19

BLUE COAT Certified ProxySG Administrator (BCCPA) . . . . 20

Certified Proxy Professional (BCCPP) . . . . 21

PALO ALTO Firewall Installation, Configuration and Management: Essentials 1 . . . . 22

Firewall Installation, Configuration and Management: Essentials 1I . . . . 23

Advanced Firewall Troubleshooting . . . . 24

INFOBLOX NIOS Configuration Class (NCC) - v6.0 . . . . 25

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Nexum Training

Terms and Conditions

The student(s) enrolled in a Nexum training class may retake the same class once within 12 months of the original attended class at no additional charge. Note: If the courseware has changed due to a new feature pack release, the student will be responsible for the purchase cost of the new material.

Student/Enrollee Cancellation .

All enrollees are obligated to follow Nexum’s standard enrollee cancellation and reschedul-ing policy: Should one need to reschedule or cancel any student’s participation, the enrollee must provide written notification to Nexum at least seven (7) business days in advance of the course date. Cancellations failing to meet that deadline, and which occur within seven (7) business days of the class will still be charged for 25% of the course tuition, and within three (3) days, 50% of the course tuition. No-shows or cancellations on the day of or day prior to the course are subject to the FULL course tuition . Rescheduled enrollees are also responsible for the purchase of new courseware due to any courseware Feature Pack re-leases that occur prior to the rescheduled date for the missed class .

Nexum Cancellation

Nexum Cancellation Policy: Whenever possible, Nexum, Inc. will give at least two weeks’ notice if a class must be canceled or rescheduled. In the unlikely event of a canceled class, payments to date will be refunded or credited to a future class. If rescheduled dates are not suitable, Nexum’s liability shall be limited to a refund of the tuition fees paid for the affected course .

Please direct any questions to Nexum Training at (312) 726-2473.

Prices on our website are subject to change - prices based upon total purchase - we spe-cifically disclaim any and all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness of purpose or those with regard to any licensed products. Nexum shall not be liable for any loss of profits, business, goodwill, data, interruption of business, nor for incidental or consequential damages related to this agree-ment .

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Juniper SRX Bootcamp

LENGTH: 5 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This five-day bootcamp discusses the basic operations Junos Software, Junos Routing Essentials, Junos Security Platforms. Key topics include user interface options with a heavy focus on the command-line interface (CLI), configuration tasks typically associated with the initial setup of devices, interface configuration basics with configuration examples, secondary system configuration, and the basics of operational monitoring and maintenance of devices running Junos OS. Foundational routing knowledge and configuration examples and includes an overview of general routing concepts, routing policy and firewall filters, and class of service (CoS). This course also includes configuration, operation, and implementation of Junos security platforms in a typical network environment.

COURSE CONTENTS DAY 1

Course Introduction Junos OS Fundamentals User Interface Options Initial Configuration

Secondary System Configuration

Operational Monitoring and Maintenance

DAY 2

Course Introduction Routing Fundamentals

Routing Policy and Firewall Filters Class of Service

DAY 3

Course Introduction

Introduction to Junos security platforms Zones

Security Policies

DAY 4

Firewall User Authentication SCREEN Options

Network Address Translation

DAY 5

IPsec VPNs

Introduction to Intrusion Detection and Prevention High Availability Clustering

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Juniper JNCIS-ENT Boot Camp

LENGTH: 5 DAYS

OVERVIEW

This bundle includes the Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) and Junos Enterprise Switching (JEX) courses.

The Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) course provides students with intermediate routing knowledge and configuration examples. The course includes an overview of protocol-independent routing features, load balancing and filter-based forwarding, OSPF, BGP, IP tun-neling, and high availability (HA) features.

The Junos Enterprise Switching (JEX) course provides students with intermediate switching knowledge and configuration examples. This course includes an overview of switching concepts and operations, virtual LANs (VLANs), the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), port and device security features, and high availability (HA) features.

COURSE CONTENTS

JUNOS INTERMEDIATE ROUTING (JIR)

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Protocol-Independent Routing

Chapter 3: Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding Chapter 4: Open Shortest Path First

Chapter 5: Border Gateway Protocol Chapter 6: IP Tunneling

Chapter 7: High Availability Appendix A: IPv6

Appendix B: IS-IS

Appendix C: Routing Information Protocol

JUNOS ENTERPRISE SWITCHING (JEX)

Chapter 1: Course Introduction Chapter 2: Layer 2 Switching Chapter 3: Virtual Networks Chapter 4: Spanning Tree Chapter 5: Port Security

Chapter 6: Device Security and Firewall Filters Chapter 7: Virtual Chassis

Chapter 8: High Availability Features

Appendix A: Ethernet Ring Protection Switching Appendix B: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

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Advanced Junos Enterprise Routing (AJER)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

OVERVIEW:

This course is designed to provide students with the tools required for implementing, monitoring, and trouble-shooting Layer 3 components in an enterprise network. Detailed coverage of OSPF, BGP, class of service (CoS), and multicast is strongly emphasized. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the Junos operating system and in monitoring device and protocol operations.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Course Introduction Chapter 2: OSPF

Chapter 3: OSPF Areas

Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions Chapter 5: BGP

Chapter 6: BGP Attributes and Policy Chapter 7: Enterprise Routing Policies Chapter 8: Introduction to Multicast

Chapter 9: Multicast Routing Protocols and SSM Chapter 10: Class of Service

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Junos Security (JSEC)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

OVERVIEW:

This course covers the configuration, operation, and implementation of SRX Series Services Gateways in a typical network environment. Key topics within this course include security technologies such as security zones, security policies, intrusion detection and prevention (IDP), Network Address Translation (NAT), and high availability clus-ters, as well as details pertaining to basic implementation, configuration, and management.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Introduction to Junos Security Chapter 3: Zones

Chapter 4: Security Policies

Chapter 5: Firewall User Authentication Chapter 6: Screen Options

Chapter 7: Network Address Translation Chapter 8: IPsec VPNs

Chapter 9: Introduction to Intrusion Detection and Prevention Chapter 10: High Availability Clustering Theory

Chapter 11: High Availability Clustering Implementation Appendix A: SRX Series Hardware and Interfaces

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Advanced Junos Security (AJSEC)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

OVERVIEW:

This course is designed to build off of the current Junos Security (JSEC) offering, delving deeper into Junos security.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Course Introduction Chapter 2: AppSecure

Chapter 3: Junos Layer 2 Packet Handling and Security Features Chapter 4: Virtualization

Chapter 5: Advanced NAT Concepts Chapter 6: IPsec Implementations

Chapter 7: Enterprise IPsec Technologies: Group and Dynamic VPNs Chapter 8: IPsec VPN Case Studies and Solutions

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Junos Security Appendix A: SRX Series Hardware and Interfaces

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Configuring in BIG-IP® Local Traffic Manager

(LTM) - v11.x

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course gives network professionals a functional understanding of BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) v11, introducing students to both commonly used and advanced LTM features. Incorporating lecture, extensive hands-on labs, and classroom discussion, the course helps students build the well-rounded skill set needed to manage BIG-IP LTM systems as part of a flexible and high performance application delivery network.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: Review and Lab Project Chapter 3: Load Balancing

Chapter 4: Persistence Chapter 5: Monitors Chapter 6: Virtual Servers Chapter 7: SNATs

Chapter 8: Configuring High Availability Chapter 9: Configuring High Availability Part 2 Chapter 10: Profiles

Chapter 11: Selected Topics Chapter 12: iApps

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Developing iRules for BIG-IP v11.x

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course provides networking professionals a functional understanding of iRules development. The course builds on the foundation of the Administering BIG-IP v11 course, demonstrating how to logically plan and write iRules to help monitor and manage common tasks involved with processing traffic on the BIG-IP. Course Labs consist of writing, applying and evaluating the effect of iRules on LTM traffic. This hands-on course includes lectures, labs, and discussions.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: Basic Elements and Resources Chapter 3: iRule Elements

Chapter 4: Syntax Troubleshooting Chapter 5: iRule Optimization Chapter 6: Security and iRules Chapter 7: Numbers and Strings

Chapter 8: HTTP Headers and Commands

Chapter 9: External File Management: iFiles and Data Groups/Classes Chapter 10: Profiles: Persistence, Stream, and Statistics

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TROUBLESHOOTING BIG-IP

® LTM™

v.11x

LENGTH: 2 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course gives networking professionals hands-on knowledge of how to troubleshoot a BIG-IP LTM system using a number of troubleshooting techniques as well as troubleshooting and system tools. This course includes lectures, labs, and discussions

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 1B: Configuring the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: Troubleshooting Methodology Chapter 3: F5 Support

Chapter 4: Product Architecture

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting – Bottom to Top Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Tools

Chapter 7: Using System Logs

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Lab Projects

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Configuring BIG-IP

®

Global Traffic Manager (GTM) v11.x

LENGTH: 2 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course gives networking professionals a functional understanding of the BIG-IP GTM system as it is commonly used. The course covers installation, configuration, and management of the BIG-IP GTM system. This hands-on course includes lectures, labs, and discussions.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: DNS and GTM Systems Chapter 3: Accelerated DNS Resolutions Chapter 4: Intelligent DNS Resolutions Chapter 5: LDNS Probes and Metrics Chapter 6: Load Balancing

Chapter 7: Monitors

Chapter 8: Configuration Files, Logs, and Notifications Chapter 9: Advanced Topics

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Configuring BIG-IP Application Security Manager (ASM) v.11x

LENGTH: 4 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

The BIG-IP Application Security Manager course provides participants with the expertise needed to detect, mitigate, and prevent HTTP-based attacks on web applications. The four-day lab intensive course starts at the simplest level for quickly configuring and implementing an application security policy and progresses through more complex configurations. The course includes detailed analysis and hands-on exercises for protecting web applications from brute force, web scraping, layer 7 DDoS, and other current attack vectors .

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: Traffic Processing with BIG-IP Chapter 3: Web Application Concepts Chapter 4: Web Application Vulnerabilities Chapter 5: Security Policy Deployment Chapter 6: Attack Signatures

Chapter 7: Positive Security Policy Building Chapter 8: Cookies and other Headers Chapter 9: Reporting and Logging

Chapter 10: User Roles, policy modification, and other deployments Chapter 11: Lab Project 1

Chapter 12: Advanced parameter handling Chapter 13: Application-Ready Templates Chapter 14: Real Traffic Policy Builder

Chapter 15: Web Application Vulnerability Scanners

Chapter 16: Login Enforcement, Session tracking, and Flows Chapter 17: Anomaly Detection

Chapter 18: ASM and iRules

Chapter 19: Web 2.0 Support: AJAX and JSON Chapter 20: XML and Web Services

Chapter 21: Review and Final Labs

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Configuring BIG-IP APM v11: Access Policy Manager

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course gives network administrators, network operators, and network engineers a functional understanding of BIG-IP Access Policy Manager as it is commonly deployed in both application delivery network and remote access settings. The course introduces students to BIG-IP Access Policy Manager, its configuration objects, how it commonly deployed, and how typical administrative and operational activities are performed. The course includes lecture, hands-on labs, interactive demonstrations, and discussions.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Setting Up the BIG-IP System Chapter 2: APM Traffic Processing

Chapter 3: APM Access Policies and Profiles Chapter 4: APM Portal Access

Chapter 5: APM Network Access Chapter 6: APM Access Control Lists

Chapter 7: APM Application Access & Webtops Chapter 8: BIG-IP LTM Concepts

Chapter 9: Web Application Access for LTM

Chapter 10: APM Macros and Authentication Servers Chapter 11: Client-Side Endpoint Security

Chapter 12: Session Variables and iRules Chapter 13: APM Advanced Topics Chapter 14: Customization Chapter 15: SAML

Chapter 16: APM Configuration Project

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Check Point Security Administration & Engineering

R77 5-Day Bootcamp

LENGTH: 5 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

Check Point Security Administration & Engineering training course provides an understanding of the basic concepts and skills necessary to configure Check Point Security Gateway and Management Software Blades. During this course you will deploy gateways using the GAiA web interface, configure a Security Policy, and learn about managing and monitoring a secure network. In addition, you will upgrade and configure a Security Gateway to implement a virtual private network for both internal and external, remote users. The CCSE advanced course teaches students how to build, modify, deploy, and troubleshoot Check Point Security Systems on the GAiA operating system. Hands-on lab exercises teach how to debug firewall processes, optimize VPN performance and upgrade Management Servers.

COURSE CONTENTS

CHECK POINT SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (CCSA) R77

Chapter 1: Security Administration

Chapter 2: Introduction to Check Point Technology Chapter 3: Deployment Platforms

Chapter 4: Instruction to the Security Policy Chapter 5: Monitoring Traffic and Connections Chapter 6: Network Address Translation Chapter 7: Using SmartUpdate

Chapter 8: User Management and Authentication Chapter 9: Identity Awareness

Chapter 10: Introduction to Check Point VPNs Chapter 11: Questions and Answers

CHECK POINT SECURITY ENGINEERING (CCSE)

Chapter 1: Security Engineering Chapter 2: Upgrading

Chapter 3: Advanced Firewall

Chapter 4: Clustering and Acceleration Chapter 5: Advanced User Management

Chapter 6: Advanced IPSec VPN and Remote Access Chapter 7: Auditing and Reporting

Chapter 8: GAiA Maintenance Chapter 9: Questions and Answers

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Check Point Security Administration (CCSA) R77

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

Advance your knowledge on the GAiA operation system. Covers everything you need to start-up, configure, and manage daily operations of Check Point Security Gateway and Management Software Blades systems on the GAiA operating system.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Security Administration

Chapter 2: Introduction to Check Point Technology Chapter 3: Deployment Platforms

Chapter 4: Instruction to the Security Policy Chapter 5: Monitoring Traffic and Connections Chapter 6: Network Address Translation Chapter 7: Using SmartUpdate

Chapter 8: User Management and Authentication Chapter 9: Identity Awareness

Chapter 10: Introduction to Check Point VPNs Chapter 11: Chapter Questions and Answers

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Check Point Security Engineering (CCSE) R77

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This advanced course teaches students how to build, modify, deploy, and troubleshoot Check Point Security Systems on the GAiA operating system. Hands-on lab exercises teach how to debug firewall processes, optimize VPN performance and upgrade Management Servers.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Security Engineering Chapter 2: Upgrading

Chapter 3: Advanced Firewall

Chapter 4: Clustering and Acceleration Chapter 5: Advanced User Management

Chapter 6: Advanced IPSec VPN and Remote Access Chapter 7: Auditing and Reporting

Chapter 8: GAiA Maintenance Chapter 9: Questions and Answers

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Multi-Domain Security Mangement with Virtual System Extension

LENGTH: 4 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

iThis course teaches students how to design, install, configure, and manage Multi-Domain Security Management with Virtual System Extension

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Multi-Domain Security Management Deployment

Chapter 2: Multi-Domain Security Management Installation and Configuration Chapter 3: Multi-Domain Security Management Logging Features

Chapter 4: Multi-Domain Security Management Advanced Features Chapter 5:Virtual System Extension Deployment

Chapter 6: VSX Gateway Installation and Configuration Chapter 7: VSX Advanced Features

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Check Point Advanced Intrusion Prevention

System (IPS)

LENGTH: 2 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

iThis course teaches advanced skills to configure and manage Check Point IPS. You will create and monitor a client profile, monitor an attack, customize a rotection, and learn basic troubleshooting techniques. virtualized environment .

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: IPS Management Chapter 2: IPS Monitoring Chapter 3: IPS Architecture Chapter 4: IPS Tuning Chapter 5: IPS Debugging

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Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Administrator (BCCPA)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Administrator (BCCPA) course is intended for IT professionals who wish to master the fundamentals of the Blue Coat ProxySG. After completing this course, you will be able to:

• Describe the major Secure Web Gateway functions of the ProxySG.

• Describe the role of the ProxySG as it relates to other Blue Coat products as part of a complete security solution • Configure a ProxySG and place it into live service.

• Administer the major Secure Web Gateway functions of the ProxySG.

• Perform basic troubleshooting of the ProxySG and decide when it is appropriate to open a service request.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction to the ProxySG Chapter 2: ProxySG Security Deployments Chapter 3: ProxySG Initial Security Configuration Chapter 4: ProxySG Management Console Chapter 5: ProxySG Security Licensing Chapter 6: Proxy Services

Chapter 7: Hypertext Transfer Protocol

Chapter 8: Introduction to the Visual Policy Manager Chapter 9: Content Filtering and WebPulse

Chapter 10: Managing Downloads

Chapter 11: Authenticating Users on the ProxySG Chapter 12: IWA Authentication Realms

Chapter 13: Authentication with Transparent Proxy Chapter 14: Exceptions and Notifications

Chapter 15: Access Logging Chapter 16: SSL Fundamentals

Appendix A: LDAP Authentication Realms

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Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Professional (BCCPP)

LENGTH: 2 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Professional (BCCPP) Course is intended for IT professionals who wish to master the advance features of the Blue Coat ProxySG. After completing this course, you will be able to:

• Describe the architecture of the ProxySG

• Write code in Content Policy Language to configure ProxySG policy processing • Implement and troubleshoot advanced authentication realms deployments • Manage downloads and Flash traffic

• Implement advanced SSL proxy functionality • Monitor and analyze ProxySG performance

• Integrate the ProxySG with other Blue Coat security products

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: SGOS Architecture Chapter 2: Caching Architecture Chapter 3: Introduction to CPL Chapter 4: Basic CPL

Chapter 5: Policy Tracing

Chapter 6: Kerberos Authentication Chapter 7: Authentication Troubleshooting Chapter 8: ProxySG Performance Monitoring Chapter 9: Basic ProxySG Troubleshooting Chapter 10: ProxySG Integration

Appendix A: IPv6 in ProxySG Security Deployments

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Essentials 1: Firewall Installation, Configuration

and Management (PAN 201)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

This course provides an introductory-level in-depth knowledge of how to install, configure, and manage their firewall, as well as configuration steps for the security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features of the Palo Alto Networks Operating System.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Platforms and Architecture Chapter 2: Initial Configuration Chapter 3: Interface Configuration Chapter 4: Security and NAT Policies Chapter 5: App-ID™

Chapter 6: Content-ID™ Chapter 7: Decryption Chapter 8: User-ID™ Chapter 9: Site-to-Site VPN

Chapter 10: Management & Reporting Chapter 11: Active/Passive High Availability Chapter 12: Panorama

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Firewall Installation, Configuration and

Management: Essentials 11(PAN 205)

LENGTH: 2 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

Firewall Installation, Configuration and Management: Essentials 11 is the next-level follow-on course to Palo Alto Networks® Firewall Installation, Configuration, and Management. This course expands on 201 course topics, while introducing many new features and functions of Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation firewalls. Additionally, students will be instructed on the basics of implementing and managing GlobalProtect and Active/Active High Availability. Students will gain an in-depth knowledge of how to optimize their visibility and control over applications, users, and content.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Advanced Interface Config Chapter 2: App-ID™: Custom Apps Chapter 3: Advanced Content-ID™ Chapter 4: Advanced User-ID™ Chapter 5: QoS

Chapter 6: Monitoring and Reporting Chapter 7: GlobalProtect™

Chapter 8: MSM

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Advanced Firewall Troubleshooting (PAN 311)

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

Advanced Firewall Troubleshooting is the next-level follow-on course to Palo Alto Networks® Firewall Installation, Configuration, and Management: Essentials 1 and II. Students will receive hands-on experience troubleshooting the security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features of the Palo Alto Networks Operating System (PAN-OS). Upon completion of this class, students will have an in-depth knowledge of how to troubleshoot visibility and control over applications, users, and content.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Course Introduction Chapter 2: Platform Overview

Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Methodology Chapter 4: Tools

Chapter 5: Management Plane and Data Plane Troubleshooting Chapter 6: Administration Troubleshooting

Chapter 7: Network Troubleshooting Chapter 8: Policy Troubleshooting

Chapter 9: High Availability Troubleshooting Chapter 10: GlobalProtect Troubleshooting Break/Fix Lab 1

Break/Fix Lab 2 Break/Fix Lab 3

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NIOS Configuration Class (NCC) - V6.10

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Infoblox NIOS Configuration Class (NCC) is a comprehensive 3-day instructor-led course. It builds a working knowledge of how to configure and manage Infoblox network appliances running NIOS. Forward and reverse mapping zones, network and zone creation, DNS Anycast, DHCP ranges, fixed addresses, grid management, system & protocol level monitoring, and system level management will all be covered.

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction to NIOS Chapter 2: GUI Overview Chapter 3: NIOS Administration Chapter 4: Administrator Accounts Chapter 5: High Availability Pairs Chapter 6: Grid Architecture Chapter 7: DHCP Overview

Chapter 8: DHCP Member Configuration Chapter 9: DHCP Networks

Chapter 10: DHCP Network Objects Chapter11: DHCP Options

Chapter 12: DHCP Additional Topics Chapter 13: DHCP IPAM

Chapter 14: File Distribution Chapter 15:DNS Overview

Chapter 16: DNS Member Configuration Chapter 17: DNS Zones

Chapter 18: DNS Record Configuration Chapter 19: DNS Additional Topics Chapter 20: DNS IPAM

Chapter 21: Data Import

Chapter 22: Microsoft Management Chapter 23: Network Discovery

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Advanced Administration Class (AAC) - v6.10

LENGTH: 3 DAYS

COURSE OVERVIEW

The Infoblox Advanced Administration Class (AAC) is an intensive two-day hands-on technical course exploring some of the advanced architectural and deployment options of the NIOS appliances . The course includes frequent hands-on exercises to ensure an optimal learning experience .

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: External Authentication & Lab Chapter 2: TSIG and GSS-TSIG

Chapter 3: DNSSEC Chapter 4: DNS Anycast Chapter 5: Dynamic DNS Chapter 6: Infoblox Views

Chapter 7: Advanced DHCP Options Chapter 8: DHCP Failover

Chapter 9: Trinzic Reporting

Further Reading: FRM 1: Multi-Grid Management (MGM) Further Reading: FRM 2: Best Practices

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