Archive for the 'CCIE Security' Category

Setting the DSCP or TOS Industry


The answer to this trouble depends upon the type of targeted traffic distinctions you need to generate, in addition the model of IOS you're running on your routers.
There should be anything that defines the various different types of customers you desire to prioritize. Generally speaking, the less difficult the distinctions are to generate, the higher. [...]

A Guide On How To Go The CCIE Security Exam


The CCIE security examination or the Cisco Licensed Internetwork Professional safety examination is a kind of certification that IT professionals aspire to move with a view to attain a level of expertise in merchandise made by Cisco systems which is an IT enterprise that makes Internet protocol or IP networking methods for [...]

Application Inspection of CCIE Security


A stateful Cisco CCIE firewall can easily examine the source and destination parameters of packets passing through it. Many applications use protocols that also embed address or port information inside the packet, requiring special handling for examination.
Application inspection allows a firewall to dig inside the packets used by certain applications. The firewall can find and [...]

Defining CCIE Security Policies in a Modular Policy Framework


Traditionally, Cisco firewalls have supported CCIE security policies that are applied to all traffic passing through them. Although that does offer a common level of security to all the protected networks and hosts, it doesn't offer a way to fine-tune or vary the policies according to differing requirements.
Beginning with PIX 7.0, a Cisco firewall can [...]

General Networking Topics


This chapter covers general networking concepts listed in the CCIE Security blueprint for
the written exam. The CCIE blueprint lists some example topics that define general
networking, including switching, TCP/IP, routed and routing protocols, PPP, ISDN, and
asynchronous communications.
The CCIE Security written exam contains approximately 50 percent security questions and
approximately 50 percent general networking questions. This chapter prepares [...]

CCIE:R&S


Its been a month since I got my digits and boy has it been a good one. For all you guys still slogging it out studying, believe me when I say its worth every second. I’ve had quite a lot of substantial opportunities come knocking and it looks like a couple of them might be [...]

Cisco Certified Security Professional


The CCSP certification (Cisco Certified Security Professional) validates advanced knowledge and skills
required to secure Cisco networks. With a CCSP, a network professional demonstrates the skills required to
secure and manage network infrastructures to protect productivity and reduce costs. The CCSP curriculum
emphasizes secure VPN management, Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM), PIX firewall,
Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA), Intrusion [...]

Cisco Career Certifications


Cisco Career Certifications are IT Professional certifications for Cisco Systems products. The tests are administered by Pearson VUE. There are five levels of certification: Entry, Associate, Professional, Expert, and Architect, as well as seven different paths, Routing & Switching, Design, Network Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice, and Wireless.
Traditional educational institutions that teach Cisco skills [...]