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Blue Coat Certified Proxy SG Professional (BCCPP)

Course Outline In the Blue Coat Certified Proxy Professional (BCCPP) course you will learn to configure your Blue Coat Proxy appliance for high availability and multi-site deployments advance policy features web content control P2P file sharing control IM control steaming media control application acceleration and reverse proxy deployments plus Internet/intranet security solutions. Prerequisites & Audience Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Administrator (BCCPA) certification or waiver exam plus practical experience with the ProxySG in the field. Additionally students should possess advanced knowledge of networking security and authentication. BLUE COAT CERTIFIED PROXYSG PROFESSIONAL BlueTouch Training Services Target Audience IT network or security professionals who have practical experience with the ProxySG in the field and wish to master the advanced network security capabilities of Blue Coat products. Course Objectives The Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Professional (BCCPP) Course includes more complex and technical concepts and extensive hands-on practice. It covers: SGOS Architecture Caching Architecture Introduction to CPL Basic CPL Intermediate CPL Policy Tracing CPL Best Practices Advanced Authentication Concepts Guest Authentication and Error Handling Authentication with BCAAA Kerberos Authentication Authentication Troubleshooting Forwarding SSL Advanced Topics ProxySG Performance Monitoring ProxySG Integration Students will become Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Professionals upon completing this course and passing the Prometric online exam. Certification BCCPP
€2.200
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Junos Enterprise Switching using ELS (JEX-ELS)

Course Outline This two-day course provides detailed coverage of virtual LAN (VLAN) operations Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) and VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (VSTP) authentication and access control for Layer 2 networks IP telephony features class of service (CoS) and monitoring and troubleshooting tools and features supported on the EX Series Ethernet Switches. 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. This course uses Juniper Networks EX 4300 Series Ethernet Switches for the hands-on component but the lab environment does not preclude the course from being applicable to other Juniper hardware platforms running the Junos OS Prerequisites & Audience Students should have an intermediate-level of networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (WGAC-JUN- IJOS) course the Junos Routing Essentials (WGAC-JUN-JRE) course and the Junos Enterprise Switching using ELS (WGAC-JUN-JEX-ELS) course prior to attending this class. Course Objectives After successfully completing this course you should be able to: Restrict traffic flow within a VLAN. Manage dynamic VLAN registration. Tunnel Layer 2 traffic through Ethernet networks. Review the purpose and operations of a spanning tree. Implement multiple spanning-tree instances in a network. Implement one or more spanning-tree instances for a VLAN. List the benefits of implementing end-user authentication. Explain the operations of various access control features. Configure and monitor various access control features. Describe processing considerations when multiple authentication and access control features are enabled. Describe some common IP telephony deployment scenarios. Describe features that facilitate IP telephony deployments. Configure and monitor features used in IP telephony deployments. Explain the purpose and basic operations of CoS. Describe CoS features used in Layer 2 networks. Configure and monitor CoS in a Layer 2 network. Describe a basic troubleshooting method. List common issues that disrupt network operations. Identify tools used in network troubleshooting. Use available tools to resolve network issues.
€1.400
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max 8
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Blue Coat Certified Proxy SG Administrator (BCCPA)

Course Outline In the Blue Coat Certified Proxy Administrator (BCCPA) course intended for students who wish to master the fundamentals of Blue Coat ProxySG you will learn the major functions of the ProxySG how they work how to administer them and how the ProxySG interfaces with other Blue Coat products. You will learn key concepts of network security and wide-area network (WAN) optimization and how to get service and support from Blue Coat. Prerequisites & Audience Students should be familiar with networking essentials such as LAN Internet security and IP protocols. Basic knowledge of authentication methods is also a plus. Course Objectives The Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Administrator (BCCPA) Course covers: - Introduction to ProxySG - ProxySG Security Deployments - ProxySG Initial Security Configuration - ProxySG Management Console - ProxySG Security Licensing - Proxy Services - Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Introduction to Visual Policy Manager - Content Filtering and WebPulse - Managing Downloads - Authenticating users on the ProxySG - Authentication Realms - Authentication with Transparent Proxy - Exceptions and Notifications - Access Logging - Managing SSL Traffic - Basic Troubleshooting Students will become Blue Coat Certified ProxySG Administrators upon completing the course and passing the Prometric online exam. Certification BCCPA
€2.250
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max 8
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Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR)

Course Outline This two-day CLASSROOM 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 tunneling and high availability (HA) features. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the Junos OS and monitoring device operations. This course uses Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the hands-on component but the lab environment does not preclude the course from being applicable to other Juniper hardware platforms running the Junos OS. Prerequisites & Audience Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) and Junos Routing Essentials (JRE) courses prior to attending this class. Course Objectives After successfully completing this course you should be able to: Describe typical uses of static aggregate and generated routes. Configure and monitor static aggregate and generated routes. Explain the purpose of Martian routes and add new entries to the default list. Describe typical uses of routing instances. Configure and share routes between routing instances. Describe load-balancing concepts and operations. Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing. Illustrate benefits of filter-based forwarding. Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding. Explain the operations of OSPF. Describe the role of the designated router. List and describe OSPF area types. Configure monitor and troubleshoot OSPF. Describe BGP and its basic operations. Name and describe common BGP attributes. List the steps in the BGP route selection algorithm. Describe BGP peering options and the default route advertisement rules. Configure and monitor BGP. Describe IP tunneling concepts and applications. Explain the basic operations of generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP over IP (IP-IP) tunnels. Configure and monitor GRE and IP-IP tunnels. Describe various high availability features supported by the Junos OS. Configure and monitor some of the highlighted high availability features. Certification JNCIS-ENT
€1.400
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max 8
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F5 Configuring BIG-IP ASM: Application Security Manager

Course Outline 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. Prerequisites & Audience Students should be familiar with the F5 BIG-IP Product Suite and in particular how to setup and configure a BIG-IP LTM system including virtual servers pools profiles VLANs and self-IPs. There are no required F5 prerequisites for this course but completing one of the following before attending would be very helpful for students unfamiliar with BIG-IP: Administering BIG-IP V11 instructor-led course F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator In addition the following web-based courses will be very helpful for any student with limited BIG-IP administration and configuration: Getting Started with BIG-IP web-based training Getting Started with BIG-IP Application Security Manager (ASM) web-based training Students should understand: TMOS administration Network concepts and configuration Programming concepts Security concepts and terminology Web application delivery Target Audience This course is intended for security and network administrators who will be responsible for the installation and day-to-day maintenance of the Application Security Manager. Course Objectives After course completion participants will be able to differentiate between negative and positive security models and configure the most appropriate protection for their own web applications. Course Topics Topics covered in this course include: - Setting up the BIG-IP system - Traffic processing with BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) - Web application concepts - Web application vulnerabilities - Security policy deployment - Attack signatures - Positive security building - Cookies and other headers - Reporting - User roles and administration - Advanced parameter handling - Application templates - Real Traffic Policy Builder - Vulnerability scanners - Login enforcement and session tracking - Anomaly detection - ASM and iRules - AJAX and JSON support - XML and web services support Certification 303 ASM Specialist
€3.200
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max 8
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Junos Security (JSEC)

Course Outline This three-day 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 clusters as well as details pertaining to basic implementation configuration and management. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the Junos OS and monitoring device operations. This course uses Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the hands-on component but the lab environment does not preclude the course from being applicable to other Juniper hardware platforms running the Junos OS. Prerequisites & Audience Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (WGAC-JUN-IJOS) course and the Junos Routing Essentials (WGAC-JUN-JRE) course or have equivalent experience prior to attending this class. Course Objectives After successfully completing this course you should be able to: Describe traditional routing and security and the current trends in internetworking. Provide an overview of SRX Series devices and software architecture. Describe the logical packet flow and session creation performed by SRX Series devices. Describe configure and monitor zones. Describe configure and monitor security policies. Describe configure and monitor firewall user authentication. Describe various types of network attacks. Configure and monitor Screen options to prevent network attacks. Explain implement and monitor NAT as implemented on Junos security platforms. Explain the purpose and mechanics of IP Security (IPsec) virtual private networks (VPNs). Implement and monitor policy-based and route-based IPsec VPNs. Utilize and update the IDP signature database. Configure and monitor IDP policy with policy templates. Describe configure and monitor high availability chassis clusters Certification JNCIS-SEC
€2.100
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max 8
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F5 Configuring BIG-IP GTM: Global Traffic Manager

Course Outline This course is designed for networking professionals to renew their understanding of DNS network systems and wide-area networks master pre-installation information gathering and apply this information to the process of installing a GTM System. Utilising both simulated installation activities and hands-on exercises participants gain real-time experience setting up and configuring both primary and secondary GTM Systems WAN systems integrating multiple GTM Systems and migrating DNS systems to a GTM. Participants will also gain knowledge of the essential GTM management interfaces that assist network managers. In addition this course covers configuring monitoring and testing GTM Systems and networks as well as dynamic and static load balancing and GTM report screen. Prerequisites & Audience Participants should understand: - Common Network terminology - TCP/IP Addressing and Routing - Internetworking concepts - Common elements of WAN and LAN environments - Data Center Server redundancy concepts. - Basic PC operation and application skills including operating a CD drive keyboard mouse and Windows OS Basic Web Browser operation (Internet Explorer is used in class). Target Audience This course is intended for network operators network administrators network engineers network architects security administrators and security architects responsible for installation setup configuration and administration of the BIG-IP GTM system. Course Objectives By the end of this course the student should be able to perform an initial configuration using the Setup Utility and build many common configurations using the Graphical User Interface (browser-based). In addition the student should be able to monitor and manage common tasks concerning traffic processed through the BIG-IP GTM system. Certification 302 GTM Specialist
€1.600
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max 8
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F5 Configuring BIG-IP APM: Access Policy Manager

Course Outline 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. Prerequisites & Audience Students must complete one of the following F5 prerequisites before attending this course: - Administering BIG-IP instructor-led course - F5 Certified BIG-IP Administrator The following web-based courses, although optional, will be very helpful for any student with limited BIG-IP administration and configuration experience: - Getting Started with BIG-IP web-based training - Getting Started with BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) web-based training - Getting Started with BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM) web-based training The following general network technology knowledge and experience are recommended before attending any F5 Global Training Services instructor-led course: - OSI model encapsulation - Routing and switching - Ethernet and ARP - TCP/IP concepts - IP addressing and subnetting - NAT and private IP addressing - Default gateway - Network firewalls - LAN vs. WAN The following course-specific knowledge and experience is suggested before attending this course: - Hands-on experience with BIG-IP - Basic web application delivery (BIG-IP LTM) - HTML, HTTP, HTTPS as well as some CSS and JavaScript - Telnet, SSH and TLS/SSL - VPN or tunnel encapsulation, Layer 4 NAT and Access Control Lists Target Audience This course is intended for system and network administrators responsible for installation setup configuration and administration of the BIG-IP Access Policy Manager. Course Objectives By the end of this course the student should be able to perform an initial configuration using the Setup Utility and build many common configurations using the Graphical User Interface (browser-based). In addition the student should be able to monitor and manage common tasks concerning traffic processed through the BIG-IP APM system. Certification 304 APM Specialist
€2.400
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max 8
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Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS-NEW)

Course Outline This three-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with the Junos operating system and to configure Junos devices. The course provides a brief overview of the Junos device families and discusses the key architectural components of the software. 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 Junos devices. The course then delves into foundational routing knowledge and configuration examples including general routing concepts, routing policy, and firewall filters. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the Junos OS and monitoring basic device operations. This course is based on Junos OS Release 15.1X49. Prerequisites & Audience Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Course Objectives After successfully completing this course, you should be able to: •Describe the basic design architecture of the Junos OS. •Identify and provide a brief overview of Junos devices. •Navigate within the Junos CLI. •Perform tasks within the CLI operational and configuration modes. •Restore a Junos device to its factory-default state. •Perform initial configuration tasks. •Configure and monitor network interfaces. •Describe user configuration and authentication options. •Perform secondary configuration tasks for features and services such as system logging (syslog) and tracing, Network Time Protocol (NTP), configuration archival, and SNMP. •Monitor basic operation for the Junos OS and devices. •Identify and use network utilities. •Upgrade the Junos OS. •Perform file system maintenance and password recovery on a Junos device. •Navigate within the Junos J-Web interface. •Explain basic routing operations and concepts. •View and describe routing and forwarding tables. •Configure and monitor static routing. •Configure and monitor OSPF. •Describe the framework for routing policy and firewall filters. •Explain the evaluation of routing policy and firewall filters. •Identify instances where you might use routing policy. •Write and apply a routing policy. •Identify instances where you might use firewall filters. •Write and apply a firewall filter. •Describe the operation and configuration for unicast reverse path forwarding (RPF). Certification JNCIA-Junos
€2.100
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max 8
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Junos MPLS Fundamentals (JMF)

Course Outline After introducing concepts such as MPLS forwarding and the structure of the MPLS header, the course will delve into the configuration and operation of the two main label distribution protocols, RSVP and LDP. Special emphasis is given to the central topics of traffic engineering and MPLS traffic protection, including fast reroute, link/node protection, and LDP Loop-Free Alternate. The concepts are put into practice with a series of in-depth hands-on labs, which will allow participants to gain experience in configuring and monitoring MPLS on Junos OS devices. Prerequisites & Audience Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and should be familiar with the Junos OS command-line interface (CLI). Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS), Junos Routing Essentials (JRE), and Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) courses prior to attending this class. Course Objectives This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS. After successfully completing this course, you should be able to: Describe the history and rationale for MPLS, as well as its basic terminology. Explain the MPLS label operations (push, pop, swap) and the concept of label-switched path (LSP). Describe the configuration and verification of MPLS forwarding. Describe the functionalities and operation of RSVP and LDP. Configure and verify RSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled LSPs. Select and configure the appropriate label distribution protocol for a given set of requirements. Describe the default Junos OS MPLS traffic engineering behavior. Explain the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) extensions used to build the Traffic Engineering database (TED). Describe the Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm, its uses, and its path selection process. Describe administrative groups and how they can be used to influence path selection. Describe the default traffic protection behavior of RSVP-signaled LSPs. Explain the use of primary and secondary LSPs. Describe the operation and configuration of fast reroute. Describe the operation and configuration of link and node protection. Describe the operation and configuration of LDP loop-free alternate. Describe the LSP optimization options. Explain LSP priority and preemption. Describe the behavior of fate sharing. Describe how SRLG changes the CSPF algorithm when computing the path of a secondary LSP. Explain how extended admin groups can be used to influence path selection. Explain the purpose of several miscellaneous MPLS features.
€1.400
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max 8
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