Cisco Systems, 2005. β 342 pages.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Securing Networks with PIX and ASA (SNPA) v4.0 provides the learner with the skills necessary to configure, maintain, and operate PIX security appliances and ASA security appliances.
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Cisco Systems, 2005. β 306 pages.
This lesson explains the VLAN capabilities of Cisco security appliances, then continues with a discussion of their routing capabilities. It also covers: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF); and configuring a security appliance to allow multicast traffic.β¦ Subjects
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