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Course Curriculum 22 sections • 172 lectures • 22:43:00 total length •Introduction: 00:03:00 •What is a Model?: 00:02:00 •OSI vs. TCP/IP Model: 00:07:00 •Walking Through OSI and TCP/IP: 00:12:00 •Meet the Frame: 00:06:00 •The MAC Address: 00:07:00 •Broadcast vs. Unicast: 00:04:00 •Introduction to IP Addressing: 00:08:00 •Packets and Ports: 00:05:00 •Network Topologies: 00:10:00 •Coaxial Cabling: 00:05:00 •Twisted Pair Cabling: 00:06:00 •Cat Ratings: 00:06:00 •Fiber Optic Cabling: 00:09:00 •Fire Ratings: 00:05:00 •Legacy Network Connections: 00:07:00 •What is Ethernet?: 00:07:00 •Ethernet Frames: 00:07:00 •Early Ethernet: 00:08:00 •The Daddy of Ethernet, 10BaseT: 00:03:00 •Terminating Twisted Pair: 00:14:00 •Hubs vs. Switches: 00:13:00 •100BaseT: 00:05:00 •Connecting Switches: 00:05:00 •Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet: 00:05:00 •Transceivers: 00:07:00 •Connecting Ethernet Scenarios: 00:14:00 •Introduction to Structured Cabling: 00:04:00 •Terminating Structured Cabling: 00:08:00 •Equipment Room: 00:07:00 •Alternative Distribution Panels: 00:04:00 •Testing Cable: 00:09:00 •Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 1: 00:05:00 •Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 2: 00:05:00 •Using a Toner and Probe: 00:03:00 •Wired Connection Scenarios: 00:11:00 •Introduction to IP Addressing and Binary: 00:13:00 •Introduction to ARP: 00:04:00 •Classful Addressing: 00:10:00 •Subnet Masks: 00:12:00 •Subnetting with CIDR: 00:10:00 •More CIDR Subnetting Practice: 00:10:00 •Dynamic and Static IP Addressing: 00:18:00 •Rogue DHCP Servers: 00:07:00 •Special IP Addresses: 00:07:00 •IP Addressing Scenarios: 00:15:00 •Introducing Routers: 00:15:00 •Understanding Ports: 00:05:00 •Network Address Translation: 00:06:00 •Implementing NAT: 00:03:00 •Forwarding Ports: 00:18:00 •Tour of a SOHO Router: 00:12:00 •SOHO vs. Enterprise: 00:09:00 •Static Routes: 00:13:00 •Dynamic Routing: 00:11:00 •RIP: 00:04:00 •OSPF: 00:04:00 •BGP: 00:06:00 •TCP and UDP: 00:07:00 •ICMP and IGMP: 00:06:00 •Handy Tools: 00:07:00 •Introduction to Wireshark: 00:11:00 •Introduction to netstat: 00:09:00 •Web Servers: 00:12:00 •FTP: 00:12:00 •E-mail Servers and Clients: 00:09:00 •Securing E-mail: 00:06:00 •Telnet and SSH: 00:09:00 •Network Time Protocol: 00:02:00 •Network Service Scenarios: 00:10:00 •Understanding DNS: 00:12:00 •Applying DNS: 00:19:00 •The Hosts File: 00:04:00 •Net Command: 00:08:00 •Windows Name Resolution: 00:11:00 •Dynamic DNS: 00:05:00 •DNS Troubleshooting: 00:13:00 •Making TCP/IP Secure: 00:04:00 •Symmetric Encryption: 00:06:00 •Asymmetric Encryption: 00:03:00 •Cryptographic Hashes: 00:05:00 •Identification: 00:00:00 •Access Control: 00:04:00 •AAA: 00:05:00 •Kerberos/EAP: 00:00:00 •Single Sign-On: 00:10:00 •Certificates and Trust: 00:14:00 •Certificate Error Scenarios: 00:08:00 •Understanding IP Tunneling: 00:06:00 •Virtual Private Networks: 00:13:00 •Introduction to VLANs: 00:12:00 •InterVLAN Routing: 00:03:00 •Interfacing with Managed Switches: 00:11:00 •Switch Port Protection: 00:07:00 •Port Bonding: 00:07:00 •Port Mirroring: 00:04:00 •Quality of Service: 00:05:00 •IDS vs. IPS: 00:04:00 •Proxy Servers: 00:13:00 •Load Balancing: 00:09:00 •Device Placement Scenarios: 00:13:00 •Introduction to IPv6: 00:13:00 •IPv6 Addressing: 00:15:00 •IPv6 in Action: 00:13:00 •IPv4 and IPv6 Tunneling: 00:05:00 •Telephony Technologies: 00:09:00 •Optical Carriers: 00:03:00 •Packet Switching: 00:05:00 •Connecting with Dial-up: 00:05:00 •Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): 00:05:00 •Connecting with Cable Modems: 00:04:00 •Connecting with Satellites: 00:03:00 •ISDN and BPL: 00:04:00 •Remote Desktop Connectivity: 00:05:00 •Advanced Remote Control Systems: 00:09:00 •Introduction to 802.11: 00:12:00 •802.11 Standards: 00:12:00 •Power over Ethernet (PoE): 00:04:00 •Antennas: 00:09:00 •Wireless Security Standards: 00:16:00 •Implementing Wireless Security: 00:07:00 •Threats to Your Wireless Network: 00:07:00 •Retro Threats: 00:05:00 •Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS): 00:05:00 •Enterprise Wireless: 00:06:00 •Installing a Wireless Network: 00:15:00 •Wireless Scenarios: 00:07:00 •More Wireless Scenarios: 00:09:00 •Virtualization Basics: 00:07:00 •Cloud Ownership: 00:03:00 •Cloud Implementation: 00:12:00 •Your First Virtual Machine: 00:09:00 •NAS and SAN: 00:16:00 •Platform as a Service (PaaS): 00:09:00 •Software as a Service (SaaS): 00:03:00 •Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): 00:10:00 •Cellular Technologies: 00:05:00 •Mobile Connectivity: 00:07:00 •Deploying Mobile Devices: 00:05:00 •Mobile Access Control: 00:06:00 •Network Types: 00:04:00 •Network Design: 00:10:00 •Power Management: 00:06:00 •Unified Communications: 00:11:00 •Network Documentation: 00:07:00 •Contingency Planning: 00:10:00 •Predicting Hardware Failure: 00:05:00 •Backups: 00:08:00 •What is Risk Management?: 00:06:00 •Security Policies: 00:08:00 •Change Management: 00:07:00 •User Training: 00:03:00 •Standard Business Documentation: 00:05:00 •Mitigating Network Threats: 00:05:00 •High Availability: 00:05:00 •Denial of Service: 00:09:00 •Malware: 00:10:00 •Social Engineering: 00:04:00 •Access Control: 00:08:00 •Man-in-the-Middle: 00:22:00 •Introduction to Firewalls: 00:05:00 •Firewalls: 00:10:00 •DMZ: 00:06:00 •Hardening Devices: 00:14:00 •Physical Security Controls: 00:09:00 •Testing Network Security: 00:08:00 •Network Protection Scenarios: 00:14:00 •SNMP: 00:15:00 •Documenting Logs: 00:09:00 •System Monitoring: 00:08:00 •SIEM (Security Information and Event Management): 00:07:00 •Network Troubleshooting Theory: 00:05:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Experienced system administrators and network administrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture Describe the NSX Advanced Load Balancer components and main functions Explain the NSX Advanced Load Balancer key features and benefits Deploy and configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer infrastructure within private or public clouds using Write and No-Access Cloud Connectors Explain, deploy, and configure Service Engines Explain and configure local load balancing constructs such as virtual services, pools, health monitors, and related components Explain and configure advanced virtual services and related concepts such as Subject Name Indication, Enhanced Virtual Hosting, and authentication of virtual services Explain and modify application behavior through profiles, policies, and DataScripts Describe Central licensing management using VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer Enterprise with Cloud services (formerly Avi Pulse) Explain how to configure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Configure advanced services such as global server load balancing Describe how to use NSX Advanced Load Balancer REST API interfaces and related automation capabilities Describe and configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer application and infrastructure monitoring Gather relevant information and perform basic troubleshooting of applications that use built-in NSX Advanced Load Balancer tooling Identify the key features of VMware NSX Network Detection and Response This five-day, fast-paced course provides comprehensive training to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) solution. This course covers key NSX Advanced Load Balancer (Avi Networks) features and functionality offered in the NSX Advanced Load Balancer 21.x release. Features include the overall infrastructure, virtual services, application components, global server load balancing, various cloud connectors, application troubleshooting, and solution monitoring. Hands-on labs provide access to a software-defined data center environment to reinforce the skills and concepts presented in the course. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to NSX Advanced Load Balancer Introduce NSX Advanced Load Balancer Discuss NSX Advanced Load Balancer use cases and benefits Explain NSX Advanced Load Balancer architecture and components Explain the management, control, data, and consumption planes and their respective functions Virtual Services Configuration Concepts Explain virtual service components Explain virtual service types Explain and configure basic virtual service components such as application profiles and network profiles Virtual Services Configuration Advanced Concepts Explain the virtual service advanced components such as Wildcard VIP, Server Name Identification (SNI), and Enhanced Virtual Hosting (EVH) Explain the concept of virtual service VIP Sharing Explain different authentication mechanisms used for a virtual service such as LDAP, SAML, JSON Web Token, and OAUTH Profiles and Policies Explain application profiles and types such as L4, DNS, Syslog, HTTP, and VMware Horizon VDI Explain and configure advanced application HTTP profile options Describe network profiles and types Explain and configure SSL profiles and certificates Explain and configure HTTP, network, and DNS policies Pools Configuration Concepts Explain pools configuration options Describe the available load balancing algorithms Explain multiple health monitor types Explain multiple Persistence profiles Explain and configure pool groups Modifying Application Behavior Design and apply application solutions by using application profiles Design and apply application solutions by using network, HTTP policies, and DataScripts Explain DataScript fundamentals Explain and use NSX Advanced Load Balancer analytics to understand application behavior Describe and configure client SSL certificate validation Describe and configure virtual service DDoS, Rate limiting, and Throttling capabilities Modify network profile properties such as TCP connection properties Design and apply application solutions by using Persistence profiles NSX Advanced Load Balancer Infrastructure Architecture Explain management, control, data, and consumption planes and functions Describe control plane clustering and high availability Describe controller sizing and process sharing Describe Service Engine CPU and NIC architecture Explain tenants Configure properties of Service Engine groups Explain Service Engine group high availability modes Describe and configure active-standby high availability mode Explain Service Engine placement in multiple availability zones for public clouds Describe and configure elastic HA high availability mode (Active-Active, N+M) Explain Service Engine failure detection and self-healing Describe Service Engine as a router Explain virtual service scale-out options such as Layer 2 (Native), Layer 3 (BGP), and DNS-based Describe how to upgrade NSX Advanced Load Balancer Introduction to Cloud Connector Explain cloud connectors Review cloud connector integration modes List cloud connector types Review the different Service Engine image types in different ecosystems Installing, Configuring, and Managing NSX Advanced Load Balancer in No-Orchestrator Cloud Explain No-Access cloud concepts Configure No-Access cloud integration on bare metal Explain and configure Linux Server Cloud Explain and configure VMware No Orchestrator Describe the advanced configuration options available in bare metal (Linux Server Cloud) Installing, Configuring, and Managing NSX Advanced Load Balancer in VMware Environment: Cloud Configuration Introduce VMware integration options Explain and configure VMware Write Access Cloud Connector Explain NSX Advanced Load Balancer integration options in a VMware NSX environment Explain and configure NSX Cloud Connector for Overlay and VLAN-backed segments AWS Cloud Configuration Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer public cloud integrations Explain different AWS components Explain and demonstrate AWS public cloud integration Deploy VMware NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller, SEs, and virtual services in AWS Cloud Review Multi-AZ Support for virtual services in AWS cloud GCP Cloud Configuration Explain different GCP components Explain and demonstrate GCP public cloud integration Deploy NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller, SEs, and virtual services in GCP cloud Azure Cloud Configuration Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer public cloud integrations Explain different Microsoft Azure components Explain and demonstrate Azure public cloud integration Deploy NSX Advanced Load Balancer Controller, SEs, and virtual services in Azure Cloud NSX Advanced Load Balancer Enterprise with Cloud Services (Avi Pulse) Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer public cloud services Explain different features of NSX Advanced Load Balancer Cloud Services Register the controller with Cloud Services DNS Foundations Review, discuss, and explain DNS fundamentals Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer DNS and IPAM providers Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) Introduce Global Server load balancing concepts and benefits Explain and configure the NSX Advanced Load Balancer infrastructure Explain and configure the DNS Virtual Service components Explain and configure GSLB Service Engine Group Describe and configure GSLB sites Explain and configure basic GSLB services to include pools and health monitors Describe GSLB Server Load Balancing algorithms Explain and configure health monitors based on data plane and control plane Describe GSLB Health Monitor Proxy Explain GSLB Site-Cookie Persistence Explain the different GSLB replication methods Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Introduce local authentication in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Introduce remote authentication in NSX Advanced Load Balancer Review the different types of remote authentication Explain granular RBAC using labels NSX Advanced Load Balancer: Troubleshooting Introduce infrastructure and application troubleshooting concepts Describe troubleshooting based on control plane and data plane Explain application analytics and logs Describe client logs analysis Explain headers troubleshooting and packet capture mechanism Describe how to use CLI for detailed data plane troubleshooting Explain Service Engine logs Explain health monitors troubleshooting Explain BGP session troubleshooting Describe control plane troubleshooting, clustering, and cloud connector issues Events and Alerts Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer events Describe and configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer alerts Describe NSX Advanced Load Balancer monitoring capabilities with SNMP, Syslog, and Email Introduction to NSX Advanced Load Balancer Rest API Introduce the NSX Advanced Load Balancer REST API interface Describe REST API Object Schema Explain and interact with REST API interface with
Embark on a transformative journey through the intricate landscape of networking with the CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007). This course isn't just about mastering the intricacies of network models or delving into the depths of cabling and topology; it's about empowering yourself with the skills and knowledge to navigate the digital highways of the modern era confidently. Picture yourself as the architect, laying down the foundations of robust networks, securing them against digital threats, and troubleshooting with finesse. With CompTIA Network+ +, you're not just learning; you're shaping your future in information technology. In this comprehensive course, you'll traverse through 22 meticulously crafted sections, each unlocking a new facet of comptia networking. From understanding the fundamentals of TCP/IP to exploring the nuances of wireless networking and delving into virtualization and cloud computing, every lesson is a stepping stone towards network mastery. Through immersive learning experiences and hands-on comptia network+ practice tests, you'll absorb theoretical knowledge and hone your practical skills, preparing you for real-world challenges. Learning Outcomes: Master network models and topologies, laying a strong foundation for network architecture. Demonstrate proficiency in TCP/IP fundamentals and routing protocols for effective data transmission. Develop expertise in securing networks against cyber threats, ensuring data integrity and confidentiality. Acquire skills in network troubleshooting and monitoring, enabling swift resolution of issues. Apply wireless networking and cloud computing knowledge to design and implement scalable network solutions. Why buy this CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007)? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007) there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007) for? Aspiring IT professionals seeking to kickstart their careers in networking. Students aiming to enhance their employability with industry-recognized certifications. Career changers looking to transition into the dynamic field of information technology. IT professionals seeking to validate their skills and advance their careers. Anyone passionate about mastering the intricacies of comptia network and carving a niche in the digital landscape. Prerequisites This CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007) does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-007) was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Network Administrator: £20,000 - £45,000 Per Annum Network Engineer: £25,000 - £55,000 Per Annum Systems Administrator: £22,000 - £50,000 Per Annum IT Support Technician: £18,000 - £35,000 Per Annum Cyber Security Analyst: £25,000 - £60,000 Per Annum Cloud Solutions Architect: £30,000 - £80,000 Per Annum Course Curriculum Section 01: Introduction Introduction 00:03:00 Section 02: Network Models What is a Model? 00:02:00 OSI vs. TCP/IP Model 00:07:00 Walking Through OSI and TCP/IP 00:12:00 Meet the Frame 00:06:00 The MAC Address 00:07:00 Broadcast vs. Unicast 00:04:00 Introduction to IP Addressing 00:08:00 Packets and Ports 00:05:00 Section 03: Cabling and Topology Network Topologies 00:10:00 Coaxial Cabling 00:05:00 Twisted Pair Cabling 00:06:00 Cat Ratings 00:06:00 Fiber Optic Cabling 00:09:00 Fire Ratings 00:05:00 Legacy Network Connections 00:07:00 Section 04: Ethernet Basics What is Ethernet? 00:07:00 Ethernet Frames 00:07:00 Early Ethernet 00:08:00 The Daddy of Ethernet, 10BaseT 00:03:00 Terminating Twisted Pair 00:14:00 Hubs vs. Switches 00:13:00 Section 05: Modern Ethernet 100BaseT 00:05:00 Connecting Switches 00:05:00 Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet 00:05:00 Transceivers 00:07:00 Connecting Ethernet Scenarios 00:14:00 Section 06: Installing a Physical Network Introduction to Structured Cabling 00:04:00 Terminating Structured Cabling 00:08:00 Equipment Room 00:07:00 Alternative Distribution Panels 00:04:00 Testing Cable 00:09:00 Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 1 00:05:00 Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part 2 00:05:00 Using a Toner and Probe 00:03:00 Wired Connection Scenarios 00:11:00 Section 07: TCP/IP Basics Introduction to IP Addressing and Binary 00:13:00 Introduction to ARP 00:04:00 Classful Addressing 00:10:00 Subnet Masks 00:12:00 Subnetting with CIDR 00:10:00 More CIDR Subnetting Practice 00:10:00 Dynamic and Static IP Addressing 00:18:00 Rogue DHCP Servers 00:07:00 Special IP Addresses 00:07:00 IP Addressing Scenarios 00:15:00 Section 08: Routing Introducing Routers 00:15:00 Understanding Ports 00:05:00 Network Address Translation 00:06:00 Implementing NAT 00:03:00 Forwarding Ports 00:18:00 Tour of a SOHO Router 00:12:00 SOHO vs. Enterprise 00:09:00 Static Routes 00:13:00 Dynamic Routing 00:11:00 RIP 00:04:00 OSPF 00:04:00 BGP 00:06:00 Section 09: TCP/IP Applications TCP and UDP 00:07:00 ICMP and IGMP 00:06:00 Handy Tools 00:07:00 Introduction to Wireshark 00:11:00 Introduction to netstat 00:09:00 Web Servers 00:12:00 FTP 00:12:00 E-mail Servers and Clients 00:09:00 Securing E-mail 00:06:00 Telnet and SSH 00:09:00 Network Time Protocol 00:02:00 Network Service Scenarios 00:10:00 Section 10: Network Naming Understanding DNS 00:12:00 Applying DNS 00:19:00 The Hosts File 00:04:00 Net Command 00:08:00 Windows Name Resolution 00:11:00 Dynamic DNS 00:05:00 DNS Troubleshooting 00:13:00 Section 11: Securing TCP/IP Making TCP/IP Secure 00:04:00 Symmetric Encryption 00:06:00 Asymmetric Encryption 00:03:00 Cryptographic Hashes 00:05:00 Identification 00:12:00 Access Control 00:04:00 AAA 00:05:00 Kerberos/EAP 00:08:00 Single Sign-On 00:10:00 Certificates and Trust 00:14:00 Certificate Error Scenarios 00:08:00 Section 12: Advanced Networking Devices Understanding IP Tunneling 00:06:00 Virtual Private Networks 00:13:00 Introduction to VLANs 00:12:00 InterVLAN Routing 00:03:00 Interfacing with Managed Switches 00:11:00 Switch Port Protection 00:07:00 Port Bonding 00:07:00 Port Mirroring 00:04:00 Quality of Service 00:05:00 IDS vs. IPS 00:04:00 Proxy Servers 00:13:00 Load Balancing 00:09:00 Device Placement Scenarios 00:13:00 Section 13: IPv6 Introduction to IPv6 00:13:00 IPv6 Addressing 00:15:00 IPv6 in Action 00:13:00 IPv4 and IPv6 Tunneling 00:05:00 Section 14: Remote Connectivity Telephony Technologies 00:09:00 Optical Carriers 00:03:00 Packet Switching 00:05:00 Connecting with Dial-up 00:05:00 Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 00:05:00 Connecting with Cable Modems 00:04:00 Connecting with Satellites 00:03:00 ISDN and BPL 00:04:00 Remote Desktop Connectivity 00:05:00 Advanced Remote Control Systems 00:09:00 Section 15: Wireless Networking Introduction to 802.11 00:12:00 802.11 Standards 00:12:00 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 00:04:00 Antennas 00:09:00 Wireless Security Standards 00:16:00 Implementing Wireless Security 00:07:00 Threats to Your Wireless Network 00:07:00 Retro Threats 00:05:00 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 00:05:00 Enterprise Wireless 00:06:00 Installing a Wireless Network 00:15:00 Wireless Scenarios 00:07:00 More Wireless Scenarios 00:09:00 Section 16: Virtualization and Cloud Computing Virtualization Basics 00:07:00 Cloud Ownership 00:03:00 Cloud Implementation 00:12:00 Your First Virtual Machine 00:09:00 NAS and SAN 00:16:00 Platform as a Service (PaaS) 00:09:00 Software as a Service (SaaS) 00:03:00 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 00:10:00 Section 17: Mobile Networking Cellular Technologies 00:05:00 Mobile Connectivity 00:07:00 Deploying Mobile Devices 00:05:00 Mobile Access Control 00:06:00 Section 18: Building a Real-World Network Network Types 00:04:00 Network Design 00:10:00 Power Management 00:06:00 Unified Communications 00:11:00 Network Documentation 00:07:00 Contingency Planning 00:10:00 Predicting Hardware Failure 00:05:00 Backups 00:08:00 Section 19: Managing Risk What is Risk Management? 00:06:00 Security Policies 00:08:00 Change Management 00:07:00 User Training 00:03:00 Standard Business Documentation 00:05:00 Mitigating Network Threats 00:05:00 High Availability 00:05:00 Section 20: Protecting Your Network Denial of Service 00:09:00 Malware 00:10:00 Social Engineering 00:04:00 Access Control 00:08:00 Man-in-the-Middle 00:22:00 Introduction to Firewalls 00:05:00 Firewalls 00:10:00 DMZ 00:06:00 Hardening Devices 00:14:00 Physical Security Controls 00:09:00 Testing Network Security 00:08:00 Network Protection Scenarios 00:14:00 Section 21: Network Monitoring SNMP 00:15:00 Documenting Logs 00:09:00 System Monitoring 00:08:00 SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) 00:07:00 Section 22: Network Troubleshooting Network Troubleshooting Theory 00:05:00
This comprehensive course is designed to prepare you to take and pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core (220-1102) certification exam. This is the second of a two-course series. To become fully A+ certified, you will need to pass both the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams.
The course focuses on the five domains that should be known for the CompTIA PenTest+ PT0-002 exam. Learn to successfully plan and scope a pen test engagement with a client, find vulnerabilities, exploit them to get into a network, then report on those findings to the client with the help of this comprehensive course.
This video course is designed to prepare you to achieve the internationally recognized fundamental IT training certification, CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601 exam. The course covers all the major domains needed for the certification and will help you develop the basics of IT and computers with the help of examples and quizzes.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Security administrators Security consultants Network administrators System engineers Technical support personnel Channel partners and resellers Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Define the use and placement IDS/IPS components. Identify Snort features and requirements. Compile and install Snort. Define and use different modes of Snort. Install and utilize Snort supporting software. Securing Cisco Networks with Open Source Snort (SSFSNORT) v3.0 is a 4-day course that shows you how to deploy Snort© in small to enterprise-scale implementations. You will learn how to install, configure, and operate Snort in Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) modes. You?ll practice installing and configuring Snort, utilize additional software tools and define rules to configure and improve the Snort environment, and more. The course qualifies for 32 Cisco Continuing Education credits (CE) towards recertification.This course will help you:Learning how to implement Snort, an open-source, rule-based, intrusion detection and prevention system. Gain leading-edge skills for high-demand responsibilities focused on security. Module 1: Detecting Intrusions with Snort 3.0 History of Snort IDS IPS IDS vs. IPS Examining Attack Vectors Application vs. Service Recognition Module 2: Sniffing the Network Protocol Analyzers Configuring Global Preferences Capture and Display Filters Capturing Packets Decrypting Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Encrypted Packets Module 3: Architecting Nextgen Detection Snort 3.0 Design Modular Design Support Plug Holes with Plugins Process Packets Detect Interesting Traffic with Rules Output Data Module 4: Choosing a Snort Platform Provisioning and Placing Snort Installing Snort on Linux Module 5: Operating Snort 3.0 Start Snort Monitor the System for Intrusion Attempts Define Traffic to Monitor Log Intrusion Attempts Actions to Take When Snort Detects an Intrusion Attempt License Snort and Subscriptions Module 6: Examining Snort 3.0 Configuration Introducing Key Features Configure Sensors Lua Configuration Wizard Module 7: Managing Snort Pulled Pork Barnyard2 Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK) Module 8: Analyzing Rule Syntax and Usage Anatomy of Snort Rules Understand Rule Headers Apply Rule Options Shared Object Rules Optimize Rules Analyze Statistics Module 9: Use Distributed Snort 3.0 Design a Distributed Snort System Sensor Placement Sensor Hardware Requirements Necessary Software Snort Configuration Monitor with Snort Module 10: Examining Lua Introduction to Lua Get Started with Lua