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CCNA 1.3: Describe the impact of infrastructure components in an enterprise network (Firewalls, Access Points, Wireless controllers) - eConfigs

CCNA 1.3: Describe the impact of infrastructure CCNA Labs


components in an enterprise network (Firewalls,
Access Points, Wireless controllers) 65+ CCNA Labs!

Posted on August 29, 2017 by Joe Barger (CCNP/CCDP)

Overview:
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The exam topics specifically mention firewalls, access points and wireless LAN controllers

Study Notes: CCNA R&S


Firewalls - designed to prevent unauthorized access to your network Practice Exams
Adaptive Security Appliances - ASA - A security device that combines firewall, antivirus,
intrusion prevention, and virtual private network (VPN) capabilities. It provides proactive
threat defense that stops attacks before they spread through the network.
Next Generation Firewall - NGFW - A next generation firewall combines a traditional Books
firewall with other network device filtering functionalities, such as an application firewall
using in-line deep packet inspection (DPI) and an intrusion prevention system (IPS)
among others.
Next Generation Intrusion Prevention System - NGIPS - Advanced threat protection
addressing known and unknown threats through fully integrated advanced malware
protection (AMP) and sandboxing solutions. Rapidly detect, block, contain, and remediate
advanced threats.
Firepower - Sourcefire, Inc was a technology company that developed network security
hardware and software. The company's Firepower network security appliances are based
CCNA R&S 200-125 Official Cert
on Snort, an open-source intrusion detection system (IDS). Sourcefire was acquired by
Guide (Odom)
Cisco for $2.7 billion in July 2013.  Cisco®  FirePOWER™ Services delivers an integrated
threat defense across the entire attack continuum — before, during, and after an attack.
It combines the proven security capabilities of the Cisco ASA Firewall with industry-
leading Sourcefire® threat and advanced malware protection features in a single device.
Access points - allow wireless devices to connect to a wired network.  The access point itself
connects to the network via a wired connection.  It acts similar to a switch where it trunks all
traffic over the wired connection to an upstream switch.  Wireless devices connect wirelessly to
the access point and can be segregated from each other.
Wireless LAN controllers - net admins use these to manage many different access points. 
When access points are configured to pull their configuration from a wireless controller they CCNA R&S 200-125 Complete Study
are called lightweight access points.  A wireless controller can manage a large number of Guide (Lammle)
access points at once, which reduces the amount of management overhead required.

Switches - connects devices together and transmits layer 2 packets between them (switching).
Routers - connects devices together and transmits layer 3 packets between them (routing).
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