| OverviewSeven comprehensive CCIE security labs to hone configuration and
troubleshooting skills
Prepare for the CCIE Security lab exam and hone your security
configuration and troubleshooting skills with seven complete
practice scenarios that cover:
Basic device configuration Routing configuration ISDN configuration Cisco PIX Firewall configuration VPN configuration, including IPSec, GRE, L2TP, and PPTP VPN-3000 Concentrator configuration Intrusion Detection System (IDS) 42xx Appliance
configuration Cisco IOS Firewall configuration AAA configuration Advanced security issues IP services and protocol-independent features Security violations
The explosive growth of the Internet economy over the past
several years and new IP-based enterprise applications has
heightened requirements for continuous availability of
mission-critical data. Today's network administrators and managers
are under big pressure to satisfy ever-increasing demands from
customers, suppliers, and employees for 100 percent network
resource availability and access to applications and data. The end
result is that the cost of a network security breach has never been
higher. Accordingly, the demand for networking professionals with
expert-level network security configuration and troubleshooting
skills is also great. The Cisco Systems CCIE Security certification
is a prestigious program that sets the professional benchmark for
internetworking expertise, validating proficiency with advanced
technical skills required to design, configure, and maintain a wide
range of network security technologies.
CCIE Security Practice Labs provides a series of complete
practice labs that mirror the difficult hands-on lab exam. Written
by a CCIE Security engineer and Cisco Systems CCIE proctor, this
book lays out seven end-to-end scenarios that are both complex and
realistic, providing you with the practice needed to prepare for
your lab examination and develop critical-thinking skills that are
essential for resolving complex, real-world security problems.
While many engineers are able to configure single technologies in
standalone environments, most will struggle when dealing with
integrated technologies in heterogeneous environments.
CCIE Security Practice Labs consists of seven full-blown
labs. The book does not waste time covering conceptual knowledge
found in other security manuals, but focuses exclusively on these
complex scenarios. The structure of each chapter is the same,
covering a broad range of security topics. Each chapter starts with
an overview, equipment list, and general guidelines and
instructions on setting up the lab topology, including cabling
instructions, and concludes with verification, hints, and
troubleshooting tips, which highlight show and debug commands. The
companion CD-ROM contains solutions for all of the labs, including
configurations and common show command output from all the devices
in the topology.
"Security is one of the fastest-growing areas in the industry.
There is an ever-increasing demand for the experts with the
knowledge and skills to do it."
-Gert De Laet, Product Manager, CCIE Security, Cisco
Systems
CCIE Security Practice Labs is part of a recommended
study program from Cisco Systems that includes simulation and
hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and
self-study products from Cisco Press.
Companion CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains the solutions to the seven complete lab
scenarios in the book including configurations and show command
output.
This volume is part of the Cisco Press Practical Studies Series,
which offers readers a means to apply their theoretical knowledge
through hands-on lab scenarios for key networking technologies.
This unique approach enables readers to practice and hone their
internetworking skills while preparing for Cisco certification
exams. Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionSeven comprehensive CCIE security labs to hone configuration and troubleshooting skills Prepare for the CCIE Security lab exam and hone your security configuration and troubleshooting skills with seven complete practice scenarios that cover: - Basic device configuration
- Routing configuration
- ISDN configuration
- Cisco PIX Firewall configuration
- VPN configuration, including IPSec, GRE, L2TP, and PPTP
- VPN-3000 Concentrator configuration
- Intrusion Detection System (IDS) 42xx Appliance configuration
- Cisco IOS Firewall configuration
- AAA configuration
- Advanced security issues
- IP services and protocol-independent features
- Security violations
The explosive growth of the Internet economy over the past several years and new IP-based enterprise applications has heightened requirements for continuous availability of mission-critical data. Today's network administrators and managers are under big pressure to satisfy ever-increasing demands from customers, suppliers, and employees for 100 percent network resource availability and access to applications and data. The end result is that the cost of a network security breach has never been higher. Accordingly, the demand for networking professionals with expert-level network security configuration and troubleshooting skills is also great. The Cisco Systems CCIE Security certification is a prestigious program that sets the professional benchmark for internetworking expertise, validating proficiency with advanced technical skills required to design, configure, and maintain a wide range of network security technologies. CCIE Security Practice Labs provides a series of complete practice labs that mirror the difficult hands-on lab exam. Written by a CCIE Security engineer and Cisco Systems CCIE proctor, this book lays out seven end-to-end scenarios that are both complex and realistic, providing you with the practice needed to prepare for your lab examination and develop critical-thinking skills that are essential for resolving complex, real-world security problems. While many engineers are able to configure single technologies in standalone environments, most will struggle when dealing with integrated technologies in heterogeneous environments. CCIE Security Practice Labs consists of seven full-blown labs. The book does not waste time covering conceptual knowledge found in other security manuals, but focuses exclusively on these complex scenarios. The structure of each chapter is the same, covering a broad range of security topics. Each chapter starts with an overview, equipment list, and general guidelines and instructions on setting up the lab topology, including cabling instructions, and concludes with verification, hints, and troubleshooting tips, which highlight show and debug commands. The companion CD-ROM contains solutions for all of the labs, including configurations and common show command output from all the devices in the topology."Security is one of the fastest-growing areas in the industry. There is an ever-increasing demand for the experts with the knowledge and skills to do it."-Gert De Laet, Product Manager, CCIE Security, Cisco Systems CCIE Security Practice Labs is part of a recommended study program from Cisco Systems that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press. Companion CD-ROMThe CD-ROM contains the solutions to the seven complete lab scenarios in the book including configurations and show command output. This volume is part of the Cisco Press Practical Studies Series, which offers readers a means to apply their theoretical knowledge through hands-on lab scenarios for key networking technologies. This unique approach enables readers to practice and hone their internetworking skills while preparing for Cisco certification exams. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews. Good Tool For Those Trying To Get CCIE Certified, 2005-02-06 Reviewer rating: Not being a Cisco expert myself I can't speak much on the technical accuracy of the book. There are some reports out there of mistakes in some of the labs, however CCIE classes and boot camps can cost thousands of dollars and many CCIE workbooks and preparation programs cost well into the hundreds of dollars. For the $50 price of this book I think a few mistakes can be tolerated. In the end, even if there may be a few mistakes, there are seven practice lab scenarios to help you learn and practice configuration and troubleshooting of solutions. The accompanying CDROM contains the solutions to the lab exercises including the configurations and the output of the SHOW commands. In my experience it is possible that a few mistakes here and there may actually make the experience of using a book like this even better. The process of troubleshooting to determine what the mistakes are generally serves to strengthen the information and cement it in your mind.
(...) | Great CCIE Lab tool, 2004-09-09 Reviewer rating: I recently read the book titled "CCIE Security Practice Labs (CCIE Self-Study)", by Yusuf Hussain Bhaiji. ISBN: 1587051346. This is a great book to use for preparing for the CCIE Security Lab. The main benefit that this book has to offer is that it allows the reader to think outside of the box and configure different Cisco network security devices and features in a way that would otherwise be overlooked.
The book is made up of 7 practice labs which are fairly equal in complexity. As the author states in the book, the labs are relatively straight forward, however it's the detail that one needs to pay attention to in order to help reinforce skills needed to pass the CCIE Security Lab.
Technologies covered in this book include a fairly good portion on general network features such as IP routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP and RIP), a few data link layer WAN technologies (ISDN, Frame Relay), Firewall and Intrusion Detection scenarios as well as Authentication, Authorization and Accounting (AAA).
The labs give the reader a mixed bag of scenarios that is designed to challenge not just the configuration of each individual piece of the architecture, but more so the configuration of all features and protocols in a given unlikely scenario.
I like the way in which the book is laid out, because it is designed to allow the reader to really think through how to accomplish a given task by presenting the task in loose pseudo code verbiage.
There are adequate diagrams and screen prints that help map out the objective of each lab. Each lab has a diagram associated with it to help the reader understand visually, what is being accomplished. I think this helps a great deal when mapping the lab to ones memory.
After each lab, which is broken out into sections, the authors gives hints on how to accomplish what has been ask of the reader to build in the lab environment. Again, I like the format, because the answers are not given away fully. Causing the reader to comprehend what they are doing and not just pasting in configurations. However, for those who can't stand digging for answers, and like the answers upfront, a CD-ROM that contains the entire configuration for the lab is included with the book.
Each section of each lab is broken up into tasks and given a weight or points on successful accomplishment of that particular section. According to the word on the street, in the real CCIE Security LAB, if you miss one little detail on a section, you don't get any credit for that section. So you night have the section 75% right and 25% wrong, but you get 0% credit for that section. Which make the CCIE Lab a toughie. That's why it's all about the details, details, details.
CD-ROM contains lab configurations, but they're all contained in one ACSII file. Have to cut and paste out configuration and look for the output for each configuration. Would be better to have the output and configuration in separate files for separate devices. Each lab is kind of jammed into one file. Not pretty for viewing, but effective.
Overall I think this a good book to compliment Cisco Press strong documentation relating to network Security and to help someone achieve the coveted CCIE certification.
| Get a feel of CCIE Security Lab, 2004-08-15 Reviewer rating: I did my CCNP about 2 years ago. Have a big Cisco Lab at home. For long time I was loking for a book that can give me a real feel of actual CCIE labs. I found that in this book. The CD has all the answers for the all 7 labs. Since I have not attempted the exam yet, I don't know how close they are from real exam. | benefit of a doubt because..., 2004-06-25 Reviewer rating: I am a CCNP, CCDP and getting experience at work in Cisco ops. I am slowly pursuing CCIE as time permits. I have brought this book and any other Cisco titles that will help me practice, practice, etc. So I have not gone thru any or all the labs. In fact I am currently pursuing the CCSP this year and practicing on my router/switches as time permits. I have also ordered the CCIE practice R/S coming soon, and may pursue that first since I have much more gear. I don't have the PIX, VPN .... which is around another $5-7K but pretty close to what I need for ccie r/s. So why am I giving it 5 stars because other books/workbooks cost many times more than this. So the one interview which gave this a bad rap, he has dug into it and knows but this type of material usually is many times the cost of this book. If you have the gear, want to pursue ccie its worth it. Otherwise ccie prep classes $2-4k, ccie workbooks $hundreds of dollars, so these Cisco CCIE practices labs, practicals are GREAT as far as I am concerned. Its quite possible and probably true that they contain "errors" but us so called CCIE candidates are supposed to be "experts" or are we just looking for something so we can just follow the cookbook and earn the CCIE title. I for one want to work thru the configurations and figure it out to become a CCIE. Either I have what it takes or not. If I can't figure it out then I don't deserve the title. | Benefit of a doubt because ..., 2004-06-25 Reviewer rating: I am a CCNP, CCDP and getting experience at work in Cisco ops. I am slowly pursuing CCIE as time permits. I have brought this book and any other Cisco titles that will help me practice, practice, etc. So I have not gone thru any or all the labs. In fact I am currently pursuing the CCSP this year and practicing on my router/switches as time permits. I have also ordered the CCIE practice R/S coming soon, and may pursue that first since I have much more gear. I don't have the PIX, VPN .... which is around another $5-7K but pretty close to what I need for ccie r/s. So why am I giving it 5 stars because other books/workbooks cost many times more than this. So the one interview which gave this a bad rap, he has dug into it and knows but this type of material usually is many times the cost of this book. If you have the gear, want to pursue ccie its worth it. Otherwise ccie prep classes $2-4k, ccie workbooks $hundreds of dollars, so these Cisco CCIE practices labs, practicals are GREAT as far as I am concerned. Its quite possible and probably true that they contain "errors" but us so called CCIE candidates are supposed to be "experts" or are we just looking for something so we can just follow the cookbook and earn the CCIE title. I for one want to work thru the configurations and figure it out to become a CCIE. Either I have what it takes or not. If I can't figure it out then I don't deserve the title. |
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