SNCF: NGFW Modes, Interface Types, & Link Redundancy

Cisco SNCF    |    Expert
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There are multiple ways in which you can deploy a Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) from Cisco Systems. In this course, you'll learn about the standard routed mode as well as alternative transparent mode. You'll also learn about the flexibility of Firepower devices, which is due in part to the many different types of interfaces supported. Finally, you'll explore the options that exist on Cisco Firepower devices for link redundancy. This course can be used in preparation for the 300-710: Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower (SNCF) certification exam.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Identify features of the ngfw routed mode
    recognize the default access control policy on the ngfw
    identify the ngfw mode when deployed within aws
    Recognize the different modes of a ngfw product
    identify the command to switch the ngfw to transparent mode
  • Identify the ngfw interface type used to register the device within fmc
    recognize the interface type used for monitoring
    identify the interface type used to move traffic between routed interfaces
    Identify the redundancy type supported by link redundancy
    identify the number of etherchannels that can exists on the firepower device

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