Nokia Training
Nokia Certified Security Boot Camp
Course Description This five-day class compresses six days of Nokia training into a five day week. Forsythe’s Nokia Boot Camp is an immersion into administering Nokia security appliances, running IPSO 4.2 (or higher) and Check Point’s NGX R65. Our focus is to get you the skills needed to successfully install, configure, and manage these sophisticated products. In addition we help prepare you for the challenging Nokia Security Professional certification exam. This class thoroughly covers diagnosis of Nokia IPSO and Check Point FireWall-1, as well as network and data loss problems. Who Should Take This Course? Technical persons tasked with the support, design, installation, deployment, or administration of Nokia security products. Those that are involved in diagnosis of traffic flow or system problems in a Nokia security system. This could include: system administrators, security staff, firewall administrators, network engineers, reseller support, and installation consultants. Course Fee: $4,295 Course Prerequisites - Persons attending this course must have a working knowledge of internetworking concepts and an understanding of TCP/IP, network addressing, and subnet masks.
- They should also have knowledge of basic router concepts, static routes, and the OSI concept of layering.
- Students should have CCSA and CCSE certification or equivalent Check Point knowledge.
Course Objectives
After completion of this course, participants will learn: - The basic steps involved installing, configuring, and administering Nokia IP-xxx security appliances. Tips and tricks from our experienced trainers give you the edge over colleagues who haven’t completed this class.
- In-depth coverage of advanced routing protocols on IPSO, RIP v.2, OSPF, and routing over VPN tunnels (route-based VPN).
- Hands-on labs let you build both VRRP-based High Availability and IPSO cluster load-sharing HA installations to create cost-effective fault-tolerant firewall topologies.
Course Outline Day 1-2 Nokia Foundation Security terminology and an overview of the Nokia IP Security Platforms Architecture and design of IPSO on both disk-based and diskless platforms Platform configuration using Nokia Network Voyager (browser-based management tool) Installation and basic configuration of Firewall-1 (or VPN-1) FW Authentication – local and remote with RADIUS/TACACS, and role configuration Simple diagnostics Configuration: backup and restore System administration DHCP and PPPoE for small scale installations Nokia IP Series monitoring and maintenance Overview of Nokia Technical Support Day 2 Nokia Connectivity Routing Basics Lab Design RIP Version 2 OSPF Limitations and Security Consideration Dynamic Routing Over VPN-1 Where do we go from here Day 3-5 Nokia High Availability and Network optimization General HA Theory Hardware HA Theory Reducing Single Points of Failure Nokia HA Appliances Lab Design Initial Configuration Simplified and Full VRRP Integrating VRRP and Check Point VPN-1 NGX Nokia IP Clustering IP Clustering and VPN-1 Integration Link Aggregation ISP Link Redundancy Static Route Priority Failover Nokia IPSO diagnostics and installation with the boot manager Command line Nokia IPSO and package installation, and packaged diagnostics tools 30-minute overview of the UNIX text editor and other tools Packet diagnostics, tracing and integration with PC tools like Ethereal Logging, syslog, firewall logs, log rotation Nokia IPSO configuration system Check Point DBEDIT System variables and analysis
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