CCNA Security (210-260) Cert Prep: 4 Secure Routing and Switching

CCNA Security (210-260) Cert Prep: 4 Secure Routing and Switching

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 48KHz 2ch | 1h 21m | 225 MB

A malicious person that gains access to a switch or router can modify system integrity to steal information or disrupt communications. Cisco Certified Network Associates (CCNAs)-and other qualified network administrators-should know how to prevent attacks by securing networking devices. This course covers secure routing and switching, including mitigation procedures and VLAN switching, as covered by CCNA Security certification exam 210-260. Lisa Bock, a security ambassador, explains the difference between the control, data, and management planes in networking, and provides to an overview of Layer 3 attacks and techniques for securing Cisco routers. Next, she addresses Layer 2 attacks and techniques to secure Cisco switches. She includes mitigation procedures such as dynamic ARP inspection and BPDU guard, and wraps up with a discussion of VLAN security.

Topics include:

  • Router and switch security basics
  • Layer 3 and Layer 2 attacks
  • Assigning privilege levels
  • Configuring IOS role-based CLI access
  • Routing update authentication
  • ARP, MAC, and DHCP spoofing
  • Implementing DHCP snooping and port security
  • Securing a VLAN