NETWORK SECURITY 2.0 Course 1 ENGLISH

NETLABAE supports Networking Academy NETWORK SECURITY 2.0 Course 1 labs using: The table below lists the supported labs and pod types which can be used. Labs in NS1 not listed below are not currently supported by NETLABAE.

Preloaded Configuration Files

At the beginning of each lab exercise, NETLABAE will automatically pre-configure supported routers and security devices using the configuration files in the instructor lab manual.

Enabling the Labs

To enable Network Security labs and pod types, check the box for "AE Network Security 2.0 Course 1 English" in the class settings. This must be done for each class requiring access to NS 1 labs.

Using the Labs

Always select the correct lab exercise for the lab being performed.

Students or teams should schedule the correct lab exercise from the catalog. NETLAB will only show those labs for which the required pod type is available. Instructors should select the correct lab from the Exercise tab during instructor-led lab reservations. This can be done as many times as needed during the reservation.

Importance of Choosing the Correct Lab Exercise

Several of the labs differ from the standard pod topologies. This is handled by NETLAB's Dynamic VLAN Mapping technology. Always select the correct lab exercise for the actual lab. This insures that NETLAB will set up VLANs on the control switch such that lab devices and PC's are placed in the correct LAN segment for the exercise being performed.

Supported Lab List

Course Lab Description Pod Required Comments
NS1 1.1.1 Orientation Lab NSP In the original Cisco version, router interfaces E0 and E1 are reversed. In the NETLABAE version, router interfaces match the other labs.
NS1 1.3.4 Vulnerabilities and Exploits NSP No options of using a Linux Boot CD. However, you could run Linux on the second student PC
NS1 2.5.2b Controlling TCP/IP Services NSP
NS1 2.5.7 Configuring Routing Authentication and Filtering NSP
NS1 3.2.3 Configure Basic Security using Security Device Manager (SDM) NSP
NS1 3.4.6a Configure the PIX Security Appliance using Setup Mode and ASDM Startup Wizard NSP
NS1 3.6.3 Configuring the PIX Security Appliance with ASDM NSP
NS1 5.2.1 Install and Configure CSACS 3.3 for Windows NSP
NS1 6.1.3 Configure Local AAA on Cisco Router NSP
NS1 6.1.4 Configure Authentication Proxy NSP
NS1 6.3.10 Configure AAA on the PIX Security Appliance Using Cisco Secure ACS for Windows 2000 NSP
NS1 6.3.9 Configure Local AAA on the PIX Security Appliance NSP
NS1 7.1.9 Configure EAP on Cisco ACS for Windows NSP
NS1 7.2.8 Configure 802.1x Port-Based Authentication NSP
NS1 8.3.13 Configure Cisco Firewall CBAC NSP
NS1 9.1.7a Configure Access through the PIX Security Appliance using ASDM NSP
NS1 9.1.7b Configure Access through the PIX Security Appliance using CLI NSP
NS1 9.1.7c Configure Multiple Interfaces using CLI - Changelle lab NSP
NS1 9.1.9 Configure ACLs in the PIX Security Appliance using CLI NSP
NS1 9.2.3 Configure Service Object Groups using ASDM NSP
NS1 9.2.5 Configure Object Groups and Nested Object Groups using CLI NSP
NS1 9.4.10 Configure and Test Advanced Protocol Handling on the Cisco PIX Security Appliance NSP
NS1 10.2.4 Mitigate Layer 2 Attacks NSP