From the Add Bookmark List window, click Add to open the Add Bookmark window. Enter Web Mail as
b. From the Add Bookmark List window, click Add to open the Add Bookmark window. Enter Web Mail as
the Bookmark Title. Enter the server destination IP address or hostname as the URL to be used with the bookmark entry. In this example, the internal IP address of the DMZ server is specified. If this server has HTTP web services and web mail installed and functional, the outside users will be able to access the server from the ASA portal when they connect. c. When the Bookmark Title and URL are entered, click OK in the Add Bookmark window to return to the Configure GUI Customization Objects window. Select the desired bookmark and click OK to return to the Bookmark List window. Click Next to continue. Step 7: Review the configuration summary and deliver the commands to the ASA. a. The Summary page is displayed next. Verify that the information configured in the SSL VPN wizard is correct. You can click the Back button to make changes or click Cancel and restart the VPN wizard. b. Click Finish to complete the process and deliver the commands to the ASA. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 18 of 50 Step 8: Verify the ASDM SSL VPN connection profile. In ASDM choose Configuration Remote Access VPN Clientless SSL VPN Access Connection Profiles. From this window the VPN configuration can be verified and edited. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 19 of 50 Step 9: Verify VPN access from the remote host. a. Open the browser on PC-C and enter the login URL for the SSL VPN into the address field https:209.165.200.226. Be sure to use secure HTTP HTTPS as SSL is required to connect to the ASA. b. The Logon window should appear. Enter the previously configured user name VPN-User and password remote and click Logon to continue. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 20 of 50 Step 10: Access the Web Portal window. Once the user authenticates, the ASA SSL Web portal webpage will be displayed listing the various bookmarks previously assigned to the profile. If the Bookmark points to a valid server IP address or hostname that has HTTP web services installed and functional, the outside user will be able to access the server from the ASA portal. In this lab the web mail server is not installed. Step 11: View the clientless remote user session using ASDM Monitor. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 21 of 50 While the remote user at PC-C is still logged in and on the ASA portal page, you can view the session statistics using ASDM monitor. From the menu bar, click the Monitoring button and then choose VPN VPN Statistics Sessions. Click the Filter By pull-down menu and choose Clientless SSL VPN. You should see the VPN-User session logged in from PC-C 172.16.3.3. Note: You may need to click the Refresh button on the menu bar to display the remote user session. Step 12: Logout The user should log out of the web portal window using the Logout button when done See Step 10. However, the web portal will also time out if there is no activity. In either case a logout window will be displayed informing users that for additional security, they should clear the browser cache, delete the downloaded files, and close the browser window. CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 22 of 50 CCNA Security All contents are Copyright © 1992 –2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 23 of 50 Part 4: Configuring AnyConnect SSL VPN Remote Access Using ASDM. Step 1: Clear the ASA configuration and access ASDM. a. Before beginning Part 4 of this lab, use the procedure that is described in Part 2 to remove the current VPN settings, return the ASA to its base configuration, and verify ASDM access. b. 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. c. After entering the URL above, you should see a security warning about the security certificate of the website. Click Continue to this website. The ASDM welcome page will display. Click the Run ASDM button and login as admin with a password of cisco123. Step 2: Review the Remote Access VPN ASDM Assistant.a. From the ASDM menu bar, click the Configuration button and choose Remote Access VPN to display
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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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