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Cisco ASA Access Lists Concepts and Configuration
Jun 27, 2013
Sean Wilkins review Cisco’s Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) implementation of access control lists (ACL or access list). He also covers ASA access list types, what they control, and a basic review of what the configuration syntax is to use them.
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Cisco ASA and PIX Firewall Logging
By David Hucaby
Nov 4, 2005
Cisco firewalls and security appliances can be configured to generate an audit trail of messages describing their activities. Firewall logs can be collected and analyzed to determine what types of traffic have been permitted or denied, what users have accessed various resources, and so on. This chapter presents the tasks that are necessary to begin generating and collecting logging messages.
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Cisco ASA Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Network Security Services
Jan 28, 2010
This chapter provides an explanation of the configuration and troubleshooting of Cisco ASA-supported authentication, authorization, and accounting network security services.
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Cisco ASA Basic Internet Protocol Inspection
Jun 27, 2013
In this article, Sean Wilkins covers some of the common Internet protocol inspection features that can be enabled (or are enabled by default) on the Cisco ASA.
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Cisco ASA Filtering Botnet Traffic
Oct 31, 2013
One of the methods that can be used on the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) platform to avoid becoming a target of the bots subtype of malware attacks is to deploy its Botnet Traffic Filter. Sean Wilkins takes a look at how the Botnet Traffic Filter can be used to manually or automatically block these attacks from happening.
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Cisco ASA High Availability Concepts and Configurations
Dec 24, 2013
Sean Wilkins takes a look at a few of the failover capabilities in the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) product line and shows you how they can be configured to provide high availability.
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Cisco ASA Licensing
Jul 22, 2014
This chapter discusses license mechanisms for the Cisco ASA's advanced security features that add additional layers of protection or accommodate more complex network designs.
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Cisco ASA Security Contexts
Dec 16, 2005
The virtual firewall methodology enables a physical firewall to be partitioned into multiple standalone firewalls. Each standalone firewall acts and behaves as an independent entity with its own configuration, interfaces, security policies, routing table, and administrators. In Cisco ASA, these virtual firewalls are known as security contexts. This chapter covers security contexts in detail.
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Cisco ASA Voice and Video Protocol Inspection
Oct 29, 2013
Sean Wilkins takes a look at some of the inspection methods that are provided within the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) line and how they are used to improve the functionality of video and voice networks even when security is a high priority.
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Cisco Asks, Can Security Skills Be Certified?
Jul 23, 2004
Yusuf Hussain Bhaiji explores the value of certification in IT Security given its rapidly changing nature and offers suggestions on choosing the right certification program.
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Cisco CallManager Architecture
Jul 31, 2001
Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data (Cisco AVVID) is a suite of components that includes Internet Protocol (IP) telephony communications. Cisco CallManager is the call routing and signaling component for IP telephony in a Cisco AVVID IP Telephony network, as discussed in this chapter.
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Cisco CallManager Express VoIP Call Processing Features
Jul 15, 2005
In this chapter, you'll read about some of the more popular Cisco CME phone and call processing features. You will see examples of how these features can be configured and combined to provide a rich and flexible set of functions. You will also see how to configure call transfer and forwarding functions in a variety of network scenarios.
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Cisco CCDA Cert Guide: Data Center Design
Jul 5, 2011
This chapter covers enterprise data center design fundamentals, technology trends, and challenges facing the data center to assist in preparation for the Cisco CCDA 640-864 exam.
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Cisco CCENT Flash Cards: Understanding Ethernet and Switch Operations
Aug 30, 2013
To help in your CCENT preparations, this chapter covers the fundamentals of Ethernet technologies and describes how switches operate.
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Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course: Full Mesh Topology
Dec 26, 2013
This video illustrates a full mesh topology and gets a bit mathematical in a discussion of scalability limitations. Full Mesh Topology is a sample excerpted from Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 (Complete Video Course), a comprehensive, 17+ hour training course that brings Cisco CCENT exam topics to life through the use of real-world demonstrations, animations, live instruction, and configurations, making learning these foundational networking topics easy and fun.
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Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Complete Video Course: Shutting Down Unused Ports
Dec 25, 2013
This video begins with a shocking demonstration of how easy it is for a malicious user to launch a “Man-in-the-Middle” attack. Then, you see how to help prevent this type of attack by shutting down unused ports on your Ethernet switches.
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Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 Exam Tips: What to Do on Exam Day
Dec 20, 2013
"What to do on Exam Day" provides tips and strategies to succeed on the CCENT ICND1 100-101 exam from expert trainer Kevin Wallace. This video is a sample excerpted from Cisco CCENT ICND1 100-101 LiveLessons (Complete Video Course)
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Cisco CCENT Practice and Study Guide: Subnetting IP Networks
Feb 25, 2014
This chapter reviews the process of subnetting IP networks. First, by reviewing a process for subnetting IPv4 networks, then, by practicing subnetting skills, including several scenarios.
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Cisco CCENT/CCNA ICND1 100-101 Cert Guide: Fundamentals of IP Version 6
Jun 25, 2013
In preparation for taking the CCNA or CCENT exams, this chapter focuses on the core network layer functions of addressing and routing. The first section of this chapter looks at the big concepts, while the second section looks at the specifics of how to write and type IPv6 addresses.
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Cisco CCNA Cert Guide: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Part II
Aug 29, 2013
Wendell Odom helps aspiring CCNAs to troubleshoot network problems that have been narrowed down from larger parts of the network. It shows how to look for the root causes: the causes of network problems that have specific solutions that, once a change is made, will solve the original problem.

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