Learn about Cisco network management, secure device access, and protocols such as NTP, SCP, and SNMP.
Administering a network means controlling access to network resources: granting, limiting, preventing, and revoking permissions as necessary. This course covers the topic of secure access, including in-band and out-of-band management, secure device access, and protocols such as NTP, SCP, and SNMP. Security ambassador Lisa Bock introduces the three a's of triple-A security: authentication, authorization, and accounting. She compares RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication, and BYOD or bring your own device architecture. Plus, learn about mobile device management and security as it applies to the Internet of Things. These lessons will help you configure and manage Cisco device and properly secure your organization's infrastructure.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- Prepare for the CCNA Security Exam (210-260)
1. Packet Tracer
- Cisco Networking Academy
- Packet Tracer interface
2. Secure Management
- Secure Access Control System overview
- Compare in-band and out-of-band management
- Secure network management
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Configure SNMP
- Configure and verify security for Network Time Protocol
- Secure Copy Protocol
3. AAA Concepts
- AAA security
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Accounting
4. RADIUS and TACACS+
- RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication
- Using TACACS+
- Compare and contrast ACS and ISE
5. BYOD
- The BYOD architecture framework
- Mobile device management (MDM)
- IoT integration
Conclusion
- Next steps
Taught by
Lisa Bock