jn0-521

JNCIA-FWV Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-521)
This list is intended to provide a general view of the skill set required to successfully complete the specified certification exam. Topics listed are subject to change.
Administering Firewall / VPN Devices
Layer 2 / Transparent Mode Operations
Layer 3 Operations
Policy Configuration
Address Translation
VPNs
Administering Firewall / VPN Devices
Identify device components/functions
Describe initial configuration requirements/commands
Configure local management options
Upgrade device software
Manage configuration files (including configuration rollback)
Layer 2 / Transparent Mode Operations
Describe characteristics & operations of transparent mode
Configure transparent mode
Layer 3 Operations
Configure static routes
Verify routing operations
Configure L3 interfaces (including loopback)
Describe NAT and route mode operations
Configure NAT and route modes
Policy Configuration
Configure address book entries & address groups.
Configure service parameters & service groups.
Configure basic policies.
Configure multi-cell.
Explain & verify policy operations.
Address Translation
Distinguish between NAT options
Configure NAT-src (including DIPs)
Configure NAT-dst
Configure MIPs
Configure VIPs
Verify address translation
VPNs
List basic VPN requirements
Describe IPSec operations (Phase 1/2, Diffie-Hellman, ESP/AH, etc.)
Configure policy-based VPNs
Validate VPN operations
Differentiate route-based and policy-based VPNs
Describe tunnel interface operations
Configure route-based VPNs
Validate VPN operations
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