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ESF-300/3: Extreme Security Fundamentals
Course Description
The ESF training class provides instructor-led lectures
and extensive laboratory exercises. The course presents
the concepts and commands required to secure Extreme
Network switches and control traffic within a network.
The course is based on ExtremeWare® XOS™ 11.3.
Target Audience
The primary audience for this course is network switch
adminstrators tasked with securing and controlling the
traffic in an Extreme Networks switch environment. This
course is also a prerequisite for ENS certification.
Prerequisite skills
Knowledge of LAN fundamentals, Layer-3 routing and OSPF
protocol theories is required. Knowledge of TCP/IP,
IP addressing, and static/dynamic routing is needed
for the student to gain the most from this course. Attending
the Extreme Configuration Fundamentals (ECF-200/5) class
is highly desirable.
Course Prerequisites
- Extreme Configuration Fundamentals
- Solid theoretical and practical understanding of
networking basics, including: TCP/IP addressing/ submasks,
bridging, and other LAN fundamentals
- Hands on experience installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting Extreme Network switches
Overall Objectives
- Identify the steps necessary for securing a network
- Identify potential threats to the network
- Describe and configure switch access options
- Describe and configure port based security
- Describe and configure MAC-based security
- Describe and configure DoS-Protect
- Describe and configure Network Login
- Describe and configure sFlow
- Describe and configure policy-based Quality of
Service (QoS)
- Describe and configure ACLs
- Describe and configure CLEAR-Flow
Duration
3 days
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