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Course Name |
Cisco CCNA Monitoring and Security |
Contact Hours: 24 |
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Course Description |
This unit introduces the concept, purpose, and operation of the Access List. It explains two types of Access List, the Standard Access List and the Extended Access List, and the differences between them. The unit also covers the two steps in configuring the Access List, defining an Access List, using global commands, appling the Access List to an interface. Finally, in this unit you learn how to identify a particular Access List as an IP, IPX, AppleTalk, or DECnet Access List. |
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Outcome |
Upon completion of this unit, student will know, understand, and be able to discuss the concepts and purposes of access lists as they relate to router monitoring and security. |
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Assessment |
Students are presented with pre-course test to determine their knowledge before taking the course. During the course students will be presented with a series of quizzes to determine gained knowledge and retention of each section. At the end of the course students will be given a post course test to measure their overall understanding of the subject and retention of knowledge. By comparing their pre and post course test scores, students will be able to measure their knowledge gain. |
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Outline |
Cisco CCNA Monitoring and Security Overview of Router Security - Concept of Access List
- Types of Access List
- Access List Configuration
- Practice
IP Access List - Concept of IP Access List
- Configuring IP Standard Access List
- Configuring IP Extended Access List
- Monitoring IP Access List
- Practice
IPX Access List - Concepts of IPX Access List
- Configuring IPX Standard Access List
- Configuring IPX Extended Access List
- Monitoring IPX Access List
- Practice
AppleTalk and DECnet Access Lists - AppleTalk Access List Concepts
- Configuring and Monitoring AppleTalk Access List
- DECnet Access List Concepts
- Configuring and Monitoring DECnet Access List
- Practice
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