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VPN-1/Firewall-1 Management I
CP2000
Course Overview
This course is a must for network and system administrators who are
responsible for the installation and administration of their FireWall-1 system.
This course begins with instruction on firewall basics and installation of the product in
both Windows NT and UNIX platforms. The remaining sections of the course will demonstrate
various key features of the product such as address translation and configuring various
authentication schemes. Throughout the course, students will learn how to properly
configure the rule bases to make full use of the firewall's features. Practical, hands-on
labs accompany each section so that students learn by doing.
The course contains extensive hands-on lab exercises accompanied by lecture and
discussion.
Both NT and Unix servers are discussed in this course.
Course Fee
The course fee covers lecture, labs and detailed course
material and a test voucher. Free continental breakfast is provided every day.
| Course |
Duration |
Cost |
Register |
| CCSA (NT/Unix) |
2 days |
$1,695.00 |
Who Should Attend
Network Administrators and Security Professionals
interested in learning the FireWall-1 product and features with a hands-on approach.
Prerequisites
Unix or NT experience and knowledge of TCP/IP.
Course
Outline
Overview
- Check Point Architecture
- What is FireWall-1
- Check Point's Stateful Inspection
- SVN Product Components
- What's new in 4.1 SP-2
Installation and Setup
- Minimum System Requirements
- Pre-installation configuration
- Distributed vs StandAlone installation
- Remote Management using a distributed
installation
Security Policy RuleBase and Properties Setup
- Security Policy Defined
- RuleBase Defined
- Creating the RuleBase
- Security Policy Properties
- Security Policy Checklist
- Labs
Administering Security Policy
- Verification and Installation of a
Security Policy
- Detecting Spoofing
- Lab: Anti-Spoofing Configuration
- Remote Security Policy Management
Advanced Security Policy
- Masking, Querying, Disabling Rules
- Security Policy File
Log Management
- Log Viewer GUI
- System Status GUI
- Installing and Configuring a Customer Log
Module
- Log Maintenance
- Reviewing Logs
- Blocking Connections
- Labs
User Authentication
- Understanding User Authentication
- Implementing User Authentication
- Labs
Client and Session Authentication
- Authentication Theory
- Implementing Authentication
- Labs
Network Address Translation
- NAT Theory
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Common NAT modes
- Applying Common NAT modes
- Configuring the NAT RuleBase
- Labs
Service Packs and Hot Fixes
- Service Packs Overview
- Installing Service Packs
- Hot Fixes Overview
Licensing
- Understanding Licensing
- What needs to be licensed
- How to add and remove licenses
Security Threats
- Attack Types
- Lab: Recognizing Attacks
- How to respond to attacks using FW-1
- Lab: Responding to Attacks
Backups
- Backup Policy for FW-1
- What files to backup
- Creating and Maintaining Backups
- Lab: Creating a Backup
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