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* Lab 9.4.1.1: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using CLI
* Lab 9.4.1.1: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using CLI
* Lab 9.4.1.2: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using ASDM
* Lab 9.4.1.2: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using ASDM
** Note: You may need to adjust your Java security settings in order to run ASDM from the ASA's webpage. Recent versions of Java have restricted the ability to run unsigned Java applets from websites due to the possible security issues of running untrusted code from a website locally on your system. Java security settings can be found in the Java section of your system's control panel.
* Lab 9.4.1.3: Configuring Clientless and AnyConnect Remote Access SSL VPNs Using ASDM
* Lab 9.4.1.3: Configuring Clientless and AnyConnect Remote Access SSL VPNs Using ASDM
* Lab 9.4.1.4: Configuring a Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Using CCP and ASDM
* Lab 9.4.1.4: Configuring a Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Using CCP and ASDM

Revision as of 01:11, 18 November 2014

Labs

You are responsible for completing ALL of these labs. You must submit a lab report about each lab you do. If you work with a partner on a lab you only need to submit a single lab report for the two of you but it must have both your names on it. Each lab is worth 20 points. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade.

  • Chapter 0 CCP Setup Lab
  • Lab 2.5.1.1 (Chapter 2 Lab A): Securing the Router for Administrative Access
  • Lab 3.6.1.1 (Chapter 3 Lab A): Securing Administrative Access Using AAA and RADIUS
    • Note: The WinRadius software used in this lab can be difficult to locate online. A local copy is available on the D drive of your lab systems in the D:\CNT Files\CCNA Security Materials folder.
  • Lab 4.4.1.1 (Chapter 4 Lab A): Configuring Zone-Based Policy Firewalls
    • Note: This lab utilizes the nmap program to run some port scans. Unfortunately nmap does not run very well in Windows. It is suggested that you download a copy of Linux (Debian is my preferred version), install it to a VM and run nmap from there. If you need some further help with this you can check out this video or talk to your instructor about it.
    • Note: The auto-secure configuration may fail to apply the configuration changes to your router, this is likely due to a bug in the current IOS 15 version. If your auto-secuure configuration does not apply copy the generated autosecure configuration commands into notepad, remove the offending line (look at your output from the failed application) and paste the configuration back in to global config mode.
  • Lab 5.5.1.1 (Chapter 5 Lab A): Configuring an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) Using the CLI and CCP
    • Note: Support files for this lab including the IPS signature files can be found in the D:\CNT Files\CCNA Security Materials folder on your lab computer.
  • Lab 6.5.1.1 (Chapter 6 Lab A): Securing Layer 2 Switches
  • Lab 8.7.1.1 (Chapter 8 Lab A): Configuring a Site-to-Site VPN Using Cisco IOS and CCP
  • Lab 8.7.1.2 (Chapter 8 Lab B): Configuring a Remote Access VPN Server and Client
    • Note: Support files for this lab including the Cisco VPN client can be found in the D:\CNT Files\CCNA Security Materials folder on your lab computer.
  • Lab 9.4.1.1: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using CLI
  • Lab 9.4.1.2: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using ASDM
    • Note: You may need to adjust your Java security settings in order to run ASDM from the ASA's webpage. Recent versions of Java have restricted the ability to run unsigned Java applets from websites due to the possible security issues of running untrusted code from a website locally on your system. Java security settings can be found in the Java section of your system's control panel.
  • Lab 9.4.1.3: Configuring Clientless and AnyConnect Remote Access SSL VPNs Using ASDM
  • Lab 9.4.1.4: Configuring a Site-to-Site IPSec VPN Using CCP and ASDM
  • Lab 10.8.1.1: CCNA Security Comprehensive Lab
    • Note: There are a few errors in the network diagram and addressing table of this lab
      • The network between the ASA and R1 should be 209.165.200.8/29
      • S1's management address should be on VLAN 3
      • S3's default gateway address should be 172.16.1.1
      • E0/2 on the ASA should be in VLAN 3

Homework

Any homework assigned in the course will go here. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade. Remember, for homework assignments turn in the actual pages from your lab book or printouts from the curriculum and not a lab report.

  • Participate in an online forum discussion (typically 3 quality posts or more) of each chapter on the NetSpace site. See forum posting page for details. (up to 10 points each chapter based on quality)

Participation Activities

Any participation activities completed in the course will go here. This falls into the participation category of your course grade.

  • Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
  • Complete a practice CCNA Security exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Meet with the instructor once per week to discuss course progress and ask questions (up to 10 points each based on progress)

Unit Assessments

You are responsible for completing all of the online unit assessments listed below. These fall into the online assessments category of your course grade. You and your lab partner will work with the instructor to set a due date for each exam.

  • Chapter 1
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 5
  • Chapter 6
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 8
  • Chapter 9
  • Chapter 10

Other

You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.

  • Online Final Exam
  • Skills Final Exam

Skills Final Exam

The Skills Final Exam is designed to test your ability to apply the concepts learned in this class and practiced in labs to common, real-world scenarios.

Technical Presentation

In this class you and a partner will need to give a technical presentation on a topic of your choice related to the course. Your brief 15 minute presentation will be given towards the end of the course, see the course calendar for details. Additional details will be provided as the course progresses.

You MUST document your presentation on an e-folio site which will be checked again before you graduate to make certain you have achieved all of the workplace competencies skills which are required. See http://www.efoliominnesota.com for details on setting up an efolio site.

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