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CCIE SEC lab study material!
Dear Frnzs,
Writing this post regarding my intense search for ccie security material. Thanx to those members who helped to get whatever stuff which was possible for them to get me going but unfortunately it was too old for the new syllabus. After running from every pillar to post at last there was no other option than to put a purchase order with the respective vendors. Being working for a local network portfolio company its not easy for an individual to go for such expensive products, thanx to almighty god that two friend of mine are also preparing for security and so the expenses got three times down. The moral of the story at last, now I have following two material for lab preparation. Those who are preparing and willing to get helped can mail me. Dont mind if I get late to reply back due to my hectic work schedule.Thanx again to all the forum members. 1) CCIE TRINET SECURITY WORKBOOK & VIDEO SOLUTIONS: Lab 1: Switching Security Basic Lab 1.1: Port Security Lab 1.2: Telnet Management Lab 1.3: Storm Control Lab 2: Switching Security Advanced Lab 2.1: Dot1X Authentication Lab 2.2: VMPS Server Lab 2.3: QOS with CoS Lab 2.4: Ether Channel Lab 2.5: SPAN Lab 2.6: Remote SPAN (RSPAN) Lab 3: IGP Basic 3.1: RIP Authentication 3.2: EIGRP Authentication 3.3: OSPF Authentication Lab 4: IGP Advanced Lab 4.1: Route redistribution Lab 4.2: Route filtering Lab 4.3: OSPF Multi area Lab 4.4: Controlling Updates Lab 5: PIX Basic Lab 5.1: Getting PIX Up and Running Lab 5.2: Static Routing Lab 5.3: RIP Lab 5.4: Translations Lab 5.5: No NAT Lab 5.6: PIX management Lab 5.7: ACLs Lab 6: PIX Advanced Lab 6.1: OSPF Lab 6.2: Route redistribution Lab 6.3: Virtual LANs (VLANs) Lab 6.4: PIX Device Manager (PDM) Lab 6.5: Object groups Lab 6.6: Alias Lab 6.7: Authentication proxy Lab 6.8: Policy NAT Lab 6.9: Destination NAT Lab 6.10: BGP through PIX Lab 6.11: Advanced filtering for Java, activeX and URL filtering Lab 7: BGP Basic Lab 7.1: IBGP Lab 7.2: EBGP Lab 7.3: Route reflectors Lab 7.4: Next hop self Lab 7.5: Maximum prefixes Lab 8: BGP Advanced Lab 8.1: Confederations Lab 8.2: BGP Dampening Lab 8.3: BGP Route filtering using ACL Lab 8.4: BGP Route filtering using prefix list Lab 8.5: BGP route filtering using AS PATH filter list Lab 8.6: AS PATH Prepend Lab 8.7: Local AS Lab 8.8: BGP attributes manipulation Lab 8.9: Route aggregation Lab 9: IOS Features Basic Lab 9.1: DHCP Lab 9.2: NTP Lab 9.3: HTTP authentication Lab 9.4: Telnet management Lab 9.5: NAT and PAT Lab 9.6: HSRP Lab 10: IOS Features Advanced Lab 10.1: TCP intercept Lab 10.2: Memory dumps using RCP Lab 10.3: Memory dumps using TFTP Lab 10.4: Memory dumps using FTP Lab 10.5: Authentication proxy Lab 10.6: HTTPS configuration Lab 10.7: SSH configuration Lab 10.8: Advanced telnet management Lab 10.9: Port redirection Lab 11: AAA Basic Lab 11.1: Telnet authentication using local database Lab 11.2: Telnet authentication using TACACS Lab 11.3: Telnet authentication using RADIUS Lab 11.4: Exec authorization using local database Lab 11.5: Exec authorization using TACACS Lab 11.6: Accounting using TACACS Lab 11.7: Accounting using RADIUS Lab 12: AAA Advanced Lab 12.1: PIX authentication using TACACS Lab 12.2: PIX authentication using RADIUS Lab 12.3: PIX downloadable ACLs Lab 12.4: Managing ACS server Lab 13: VPN Basic Lab 13.1: Router to router IPSEC using pre shared keys Lab 13.2: Router to router GRE tunnel over IPSEC using pre shared keys Lab 13.3: Router to PIX IPSEC using pre shared keys Lab 13.4: VPN concentrator CLI basic configuration Lab 13.5: VPN concentrator GUI basic configuration Lab 13.6: Static routes on VPN concentrator Lab 13.7: RIP on VPN concentrator Lab 13.8: OSPF on VPN concentrator Lab 13.9: Controlling admin access to the VPN concentrator Lab 13.10: Remote access VPN between VPN concentrator and VPN software client 4.x using pre shared keys Lab 13.11: Remote access VPN between VPN concentrator and Microsoft Windows client using PPTP Lab 13.12: IPSEC LAN-to-LAN between VPN concentrator and router using pre shared keys Lab 13.13: IPSEC LAN-to-LAN between VPn concentrator and PIX using pre shared keys. Lab 14: VPN Advanced Lab 14.1: Router to router IPSEC using certificate authority (CA) Lab 14.2: Router to router IPSEC without using NAT-T Lab 14.3: Router to PIX IPSEC using certificate authority (CA) Lab 14.4: EZVPN with router as a server and router as a client. Lab 14.5: EZVPN with PIX as a server and router as a client. Lab 14.6: EZVPN with router as a server and software VPN client. Lab 14.7: EZVPN with PIX as a server and software VPN client. Lab 14.8: Configuring event messages on the VPN concentrator. Lab 14.9: IPSEC LAN-to-LAN between VPN concentrator and router using certificate authority (CA). Lab 14.10: Remote access VPN between VPN concentrator and VPN software client with split tunneling. Lab 14.11: Reverse route injection (RRI) on VPN concentrator. Lab 14.12: EZVPN with VPN concentrator as a server and router as a client in client mode. Lab 14.13: EZVPN with VPN concentrator as a server and router as a client in network extension mode. Lab 14.14: WebVPN (SSL VPN) on VPN concentrator with port forwarding. Lab 14.15: QOS on concetrator.Lab 16.16: DMVPN on routers. Lab 14.17: NAT on VPN concentrator. Lab 14.18: IPSEC between router to router with duplicate subnets on either side. Lab 14.19: High availability VPN using HSRP and IPSEC. Lab 15: CBAC Basic Lab 15.1: IOS CBAC basic configuration. Lab 15.2: CBAC parameter optimization. Lab 16: CBAC Advanced Lab 16.1: CBAC with three interfaces. Lab 16.2: Java filtering Lab 16.3: URL filtering Lab 17: Network Attacks Basic Lab 17.1: Standard and Extended Access Control Lists (ACLs). Lab 17.2: Time based ACLs. Lab 17.3: Reflexive ACLs. Lab 17.4: Dynamic (Lock and Key) ACLs. Lab 18: Network Attacks Advanced Lab 18.1: Blocking attacks using policy based routing (PBR).Lab 20.2: Configuring Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) to block attacks. Lab 18.3: Configuring Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) to control bandwidth. Lab 18.4: Configuring Committed Access Rate (CAR) to control bandwidth. Lab 18.5: ICMP rate limiting. Lab 18.6: NAT rate limiting. Lab 19: IDS Basic Lab 19.1: IOS IDS basic configuration. Lab 19.2: PIX IDS basic configuration. Lab 19.3: IDS sensor basic CLI configuration. Lab 19.4: IDS sensor basic GUI configuration. Lab 19.5: IDS sensor admin access. Lab 19.6: IDS event viewer (IEV) connectivity. Lab 20: IDS Advanced Lab 20.1: IOS IDS advanced configuration. Lab 20.2: PIX IDS advanced configuration. Lab 20.3: IDS sensor signature tuning. Lab 20.4: IDS sensor custom string signature. Lab 20.5: IDS sensor custom HTTP signature. Lab 20.6: IDS sensor custom packet signature. Lab 20.7: IDS sensor blocking on the router. Lab 20.8: IDS sensor shunning on the PIX. Lab 20.9: IDS sensor advanced tuning. Lab 20.10: IDS sensor event filtering. Each of the 100 points super labs contains the following sections, Section 1: Switching Security Section 2: IGP Basic Section 3: IGP Advanced Section 4: PIX Basic Section 5: PIX Advanced Section 6: BGP Basic Section 7: BGP Advanced Section 8: IOS Features Section 9: AAA Section 10: VPN Basic Section 11: VPN Advanced Section 12: CBAC Section 13: Network Attacks Section 14: Network Attacks Section 15: IDS Basic Section 16: IDS Advanced Lab 21: Super Lab [100 Points] Lab 22: Super Lab [100 Points] Lab 23: Super Lab [100 Points] Lab 24: Super Lab [100 Points] Lab 25: Super Lab [100 Points] Lab 26: Super Lab [100 Points] 2) IPexpert's Security Workbook & Proctor guide version 3.0 Features: With over 18 LAB SCENARIOS, (13 Protocol / Technology Focused and 5 1-Day Mock Labs), re-written to match the current CCIE Security lab blueprint and objectives (as of Jan 1, 2006). Its amazingHope to make it possible this time Chao!
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hi friend
I am thinking to prepare for my CCIE security, browsing through the I found your posting, I would like to talk to you regarding the CCIE material. Where are you put up in india, I am currently stayaing in chennai. Can you leave you phone number so that we can have a chat c u bye |