The SonicWall Network Security Administration (SNSA) training course provides with the background, knowledge, and hands-on experience to begin setting up Basic Firewall Components that will guide you through the process of creating zones on the firewalls, configuring virtual interfaces, creating host address and service objects, deploying NAT policies, and configuring access rules. This course covers Basic Threat Protection, which includes Gateway Anti-Virus, Intrusion Prevention Service, and Anti-Spyware; and Advanced Threat Protection, which is comprised of Capture ATP, and GEO IP and Botnet filtering. You will become familiar with a wide spectrum of SonicWall’s innovative feature set, such as Unified Threat Management (UTM), Single Sign-On, VPN, SSL VPN, and Content Filtering Service. As you examine the wide array of security features SonicOS has to offer, you will learn creating and applying app rules, application bandwidth optimization, and advanced application control implementations.
By attending SonicWall Network Security Administration (SNSA) training course, you will learn to:
- Design, implement, and troubleshoot SonicWall security appliances running SonicOS Enhanced firmware
- Configure and deploy SonicOS Enhanced firmware
- Components of SonicWall’s feature set
- Use SonicWall diagnostic tools to validate and troubleshoot
- Basic knowledge of networking concepts, network topologies, and the OSI model of networking protocol stacks
- Understanding of TCP/IP, network addressing, subnets, and Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Knowledge of basic router concepts
- Familiarity with IPSec functionality and implementation
This SonicWall Network Security Administration (SNSA) class is aimed at:
- Security Engineers
- Security Administrators
- Network Engineers
- Network Administrators
