Do NOT select the checkbox for Test VPN connectivity after configuring. This will be done after On the Deliver Configuration to Device screen, select Save running config to device’s startup
b. Do NOT select the checkbox for Test VPN connectivity after configuring. This will be done after
you configure the ASA side of the VPN tunnel. Click Finish to go to the Deliver Configuration to Device screen. Note: Pay particular attention to the IKE Policies and Transform Set as you will configure the ASA to match these settings in the next part of the lab. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 17 of 45c. On the Deliver Configuration to Device screen, select Save running config to device’s startup
config and click the Deliver button. After the commands have been delivered, click OK. d. You can also save these configuration commands for later editing or documentation purposes by clicking the Save to file button. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 18 of 45 Note: If you receive an error message that CCP was unable to copy the running-config to the startup- config, you can verify that the commands were delivered by using the show startup-config CLI command on R3. If the startup-config has not been updated, use the copy run start command on R3. e. You can view the running config and startup config from within CCP. To view the running config, click the Home button, and under the Utilities section at the bottom left of the screen, click View Running Configuration. The running config will display. f. To view the startup config, click the Home Utilities View IOS Show Commands. Click the pull- down menu next to the command window, select the show startup-config command and then click the Show button. The startup configuration will display. Note: There are several pre-defined show commands listed in the pull-down menu but you can also enter any valid IOS command, such as show ip interface brief, and then click the Show button. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 19 of 45 Step 8: Review the Site-to-Site VPN tunnel configuration. a. The Edit Site-to-Site VPN screen is displayed after the commands are delivered. Use the scroll buttons to examine the configuration. The tunnel status is down at this point because the ASA end of the tunnel is not yet configured. Note: Leave CCP running and connected to R3 on PC-C. You will use the Test Tunnel button on this screen to verify VPN functionality after configuring the ASA end of the tunnel. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 20 of 45 CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 21 of 45 Part 4: Configuring the ASA as a Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Endpoint Using ASDM In Part 4 of this lab, you will configure the ASA as an IPsec VPN tunnel endpoint. The tunnel between the ASA and R3 passes through R1 and R2. Step 1: Access ASDM. a. Open a browser on PC-B and test the HTTPS access to the ASA by entering https:192.168.1.1. Note: Be sure to specify the HTTPS protocol in the URL. b. After entering the URL above, you should see a security warning about the website security certificate. Click Continue to this website. Click Yes for any other security warnings. At the ASDM welcome page, click the Run ASDM button. The ASDM-IDM Launcher will display. Login as user admin with password cisco123. ASDM will load the current configuration into the GUI. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 22 of 45 Step 2: Review the ASDM Home screen. The Home screen displays showing the current ASA device configuration and some traffic flow statistics. Note the inside, outside and dmz interfaces which were configure in Part 2. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 23 of 45 Step 3: Start the VPN wizard.a. From the ASDM main menu, select the Wizards VPN Wizards Site-to-Site VPN Wizard. The
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» CCNA Security 1.1 Instructor Lab Manual
» Lab A: Researching Network Attacks and Security Audit Tools
» Lab A: Securing the Router for Administrative Access
» Use the username command to create the user ID with the highest possible privilege level and a
» Issue the undebug all or the no debug ntp all command to turn off debugging.
» Click OK in the Commands Delivery Status window.
» Use the show logging command to see the type and level of logging enabled.
» Save the running config to the startup config using the copy run start command.
» Lab A: Securing Administrative Access Using AAA and RADIUS
» Click Send and you should see a Send Access_Request message indicating the server at
» Clear the log on the WinRadius server by choosing Log Clear from the main menu.
» Lab A: Configuring CBAC and Zone-Based Firewalls
» Issue the show run command to review the current basic configuration on R1.
» Display the Extended ACL named autosec_firewall_acl, which is applied to S000 inbound.
» Display the Extended ACL named autosec_firewall_acl that is applied to S000 inbound.
» Click Finish to complete the Firewall wizard.
» Lab A: Configuring an Intrusion Prevention System IPS Using the CLI and CCP
» From the R1 CLI, verify that the directory is present using the dir flash: or dir flash:ipsdir
» Apply the IPS rule to an interface with the ip ips name direction command in interface
» Verify connectivity between R1 and PC-A, the TFTP server, using the ping command.
» Use the show ip ips all command to see an IPS configuration status summary. To which
» For Protocol, select tftp from the drop-down menu. Enter the IP address of the PC-C TFTP server
» Lab A: Securing Layer 2 Switches Instructor Version
» From the router R1 CLI, use the show interface command and record the MAC address of the
» Set the SPAN source interface using the monitor session command in global configuration mode.
» Lab A: Exploring Encryption Methods Instructor
» Lab A: Configuring a Site-to-Site VPN Using Cisco IOS and CCP
» Verify the IKE policy with the show crypto isakmp policy command.
» Save the running config to the startup config for R1 and R3 using the copy run start command.
» Click the Launch the selected task button to begin the CCP Site-to-Site VPN wizard.
» Lab B: Configuring a Remote Access VPN Server and Client
» In the Command Delivery Status window, click OK. How many commands are delivered? 103 with
» Lab C Optional: Configuring a Remote Access VPN Server and Client
» Lab A: Security Policy Development and Implementation
» Verify that R1 and R3 have made an association with R2 using the show ntp associations
» Choose FastEthernet 01 as the Inside Trusted interface and Serial 001 as the Outside Untrusted
» From PC-A, Telnet to R2 at IP address 10.1.1.2 using the vty line password ciscovtypass.
» If the ipsdir directory is not listed, create it.
» Secure the router running configuration and securely archive it in persistent storage flash.
» Lab A: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using CLI
» Display the ASA file system using the show file system command to determine what prefixes are
» Display the current running configuration using the show running-config command.
» You can configure the ASA to accept HTTPS connections using the http command. This allows
» Issue the show route command to display the ASA routing table and the static default route just
» Save the RSA keys to persistent flash memory using either the copy run start or write mem
» Lab B: Configuring ASA Basic Settings and Firewall Using ASDM
» View this Access Rule in ASDM by choosing Configuration Firewall Access Rules. It appears
» Lab C: Configuring Clientless and AnyConnect Remote Access SSL VPNs Using ASDM
» Enable HTTP access to R1 using the ip http server command in global config mode. Also set
» From the Add Bookmark List window, click Add to open the Add Bookmark window. Enter Web Mail as
» Lab D: Configuring a Site-to-Site IPsec VPN Using CCP and ASDM
» Use the reload command to restart the ASA. This will cause the ASA to come up in CLI Setup
» In the Peer Identity section, select Peer with static IP address and enter the IP address of the
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