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May 18, 2010

Train Signal Cisco ISCW Training

Train Signal Cisco ISCW Training
Clocking in at almost 12 hours, our ISCW training course amazingly helps you avoid up to 1-2 years of trial and error. This is the only hands on ISCW computer based training that prepares you for BOTH real world challenges and the exam!
The Cisco 642-825 ISCW exam covers topics on Cisco’s network model as it pertains to the WAN, teleworker configuration and access, frame mode MPLS, site-to-site IPSEC VPN, Cisco EZVPN, strategies used to mitigate network attacks, Cisco device hardening and IOS firewall features.

ISCW is one leg in the series of Cisco CCNP courses. The knowledge in this course can be used toward any one of 3 certifications: CCNP, CCIP, and the CCDP. Currently, Train Signal offers training for the full CCNP series.

Cisco ISCW Training Course Outline
Video 1
Intro To ISCW

Intro to the ISCW course, Chris Bryant, and topics overview.

* Network Modeling
* Remote Connectivity Methods
* Basic (and Not-So-Basic) Security
* Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
* MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS)
* Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
* Firewalls
* Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)

Video 2
Network Modeling

Learning and understanding networking modeling is vital for working in the real world. In this section we cover theory along with diagrams to help solidify network design. We will review the 3-layer model, and go into more advanced studies of each layer. It’s also important to know the majority of this information for passing the ISCW exam.

* The Cisco Three-Layer Model
* The Cisco Enterprise Architecture
* Cisco IIN and SONA
* Teleworking: Questions to Ask Before Implementing

Video 3
Remote Connectivity Method

In this section, we will talk about different ways to get remote users connected to the network, basic connectivity methods & DSL delivery options, broadband capabilities. It’s important to memorize this information for the exam and also for use in the real world. Theory meets labs in this Video.

* Intro to Broadband
* DSL Delivery Options
* Cable Modem Boot Process
* PPPoE, PPPoA, and RFC 1483/2684 Bridging
* Basic Troubleshooting
* Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial

Video 4
Basic (and Not-So-Basic) Security

We will cover security, also known as “Router Hardening.” We will review and refresh security procedures from CCNA studies, and then move to more advanced topics and procedures. You need to know what’s important and how to eliminate threats, which is vital for both real-world networks and in passing the exam.

* Password Basics
* NTP and Router Clocks
* Telnet and SSH
* Banners
* TCP Intercept
* IP Spoofing and 3704 Filtering
* Views and Superviews
* SNMP Security Basics
* Autosecure (CLI and SDM)
* Basic Logging Commands

Video 5
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)

AAA provides framework for setting up access control on your network. It’s important to know the definitions, uses, and the commands. We will learn to configure AAA over the live network.

* Authentication and Authentication Lists
* Configuring AAA at the CLI
* Configuring AAA with SDM
* Debugging AAA
* Authorization
* Privilege Levels
* Account

Video 6
MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS)

The true benefits are the crystal-clear explanations of terms that are unique to MPLS. MPLS is totally different than anything the students have seen to this point, and this Video does a great job of explaining these terms.

* Types, Modes, and Router Roles
* “push, swap, pop”
* Labels, the Control Plane, and the Data Plane
* The MPLS Process
* Penultimate Hop Popping
* The FIB, LIB, and LFIB
* Basic MPLS Configuration
* MPLS VPNs
* Route Distinguishers and VRFs
* MTU Sizing

Video 7
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)

VPNs are the #1 way to get remote users into our networks today. We will talk about theory, particularly terminology, to help clarify any misinterpreted information. We will configure VPNs at both the command line and with SDM (security device manager). It’s important to understand this information for both the exam and real world.

* Terminology
* Tunneling Protocols
* Data and Key Encryption Methods
* IPSec Architecture
* Configuring Site-to-Site VPNs, Policies, and Transform Sets
* Crypto ACLs
* Configuring GRE over IPSec (Using SDM)
* GRE Tips
* Easy VPN Theory and Configuration
* Stateless and Stateful VPN Failover Methods

Video 8
Firewalls

Firewalls are a major security topic on the ISCW exam, and of course, important in the real world. First, we will discuss the definition, functions and operations of a firewall. Then, we will do both a basic and advanced firewall configuration, and discuss verification and troubleshooting procedures.

* Intro to Firewalls
* Stateless and Stateful Filtering
* IOS Firewall Feature Set Components
* Extended ACL Review
* CBAC Operation and Benefits
* Firewall Configuration at the CLI
* Firewall Configuration with SDM – Basic and Advanced
* SDM Basics
* Direction of Your Lists
* Disabling IP Inspection

Video 9
Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)

IPS is a prevention system to protect your network from threats. We will discuss the similarities and differences between IPs and its predecessor, IDS, which is something you may encounter in the field (and on the exam). We will discuss the different approaches to IPS, signature types and the actions taken. Then we will use this theory for configuring IPS.

* Comparing IPS and IDS
* Approaches to Intrusion Prevention
* Signatures and Signature Types
* SDFs
* Signature Actions
* SDEE and Syslog
* “False Positives”
* Configuring IPS with SDM

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