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PA L O A LT O N E T W O R K S : F i r e w a l l E d u c a t i o n D a t a s h e e t
COURSE OUTLINE: DAY 1 Module 0 – Overview Module 1 – Administration & Management n GUI, CLI, and API n Config Management n PAN-OS & Software Update Module 2 – Interface Configuration n Layer 2, Layer 3, Virtual Wire, Tap n Subinterfaces n Security Zones Module 3 – Layer 3 n Layer 3 Configurations n Interface Management n Service Routes n DHCP n Virtual Routers n NAT (source and destination) n IPv6 Overview DAY 2 & 3 Module 4 – App-ID™ n App-ID Process n Security Policy Configuration n Policy Administration Module 5 – Content-ID™ n Antivirus n Anti-spyware n Vulnerability n URL Filtering n File Blocking: WildFire™ n Zone Protection Module 6 – Decryption n SSL Inbound and Outbound Module 7 – User-ID™ n User-ID Agent n Enumerating Users n Mapping Users to IP n Users in Security Policy Module 8 – High Availability n Configuring Active/Passive HA Module 9 – VPN n IPsec n GlobalProtect Overview Module 10 – Panorama n Device Groups & Templates n Shared Policy n Config Management n Reporting and Log Collection ORDERING INFORMATION: PART NUMBER: PAN-EDU-201
Essentials 1: Firewall Installation, Configuration, & Management
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OVERVIEW Successful completion of this three-day, instructor led course will enable the student to install, configure, and manage the entire line of Palo Alto Networks™ Next-Generation firewalls. COURSE OBJECTIVES Students attending this introductory-level class will gain an in-depth knowledge of how to install, configure, and manage their firewall, as well as configuration steps for the security, networking, threat prevention, logging, and reporting features of the Palo Alto Networks Operation System (PAN-OS). SCOPE n Course level: Introductory n
Course duration: 3 Days
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Course format: Combines lecture with hands-on labs
Platform support: All Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall models running PAN-OS 5.0. n
TARGET AUDIENCE Security Engineers, Network Engineers, and Support staff
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PREREQUISITES Students must have a basic familiarity with networking concepts including routing, switching, and IP addressing. Students should also be familiar with basic port-based security concepts. Experience with other security technologies (IPS, proxy, and content filtering) is a plus.
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