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Cisco NGFW Firepower Threat Defense Training in Urdu/Hindi
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Cisco NGFW Firepower Threat Defense Training in Urdu/Hindi

Learn Cisco NGFW Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) (SNCF 300-710) with Step by Step Lab Workbook
Created byAhmad Ali
Last updated 2/2025
Urdu

What you'll learn

  • Implement NGFW modes
  • Implement NGIPS modes
  • Implement high availability options
  • Configure system settings in Cisco Firepower Management Center
  • Configure these policies in Cisco Firepower Management Center
  • Configure these features using Cisco Firepower Management Center
  • Configure devices using Firepower Management Center
  • Firepower initial bootstrap and setup
  • Site-to-Site VPN
  • All Next Generation Features
  • Implement segmentation, access control policies, AVC, URL filtering
  • Configure and verify site-to-site VPN and remote access VPN

Course content

2 sections94 lectures32h 18m total length
  • Lecture-01:Introduction and Concept of Cisco Firepower.14:24
  • Lecture-02:Install and Add Cisco FTD 6.2.3-83 on EVE NG.6:14
  • Lecture-03:Install and Add Cisco FMC 6.2.3-83 on EVE NG.5:09
  • Lecture-04:Introduction to FDM (Firepower Device Manager).6:36
  • Lecture-05:Configure and Setup Cisco FTD Lab for FDM Access.6:59
  • Lecture-06:Configure and Verify Cisco FTD Using FDM Lab.27:39
  • Lecture-07:Firepower Device Manager Main Page walkthrough.15:43
  • Lecture-08:FDM, System Settings, Management Access List.10:59
  • Lecture-09:FDM, System Settings, Diagnostic Logging.6:00
  • Lecture-10:FDM, System Settings, DHCP Server Configuration.7:28
  • Lecture-11:FDM, System Settings, DNS Server Configuration.1:36
  • Lecture-12:FDM, System Settings, Management Interface.1:11
  • Lecture-13:FDM, System Settings, Device Hostname Configuration.1:21
  • Lecture-14:FDM, System Settings, Network Time Protocol NTP.1:44
  • Lecture-15:FDM, System Settings, URL Filtering Settings.1:58
  • Lecture-16:FDM, Top Upper Right Conner Menu Walkthrough.9:14
  • Lecture-17:Configure & Verify Objects Firepower Device Manager.10:00
  • Lecture-18:Configure and Verify ACP Firepower Device Manager.8:26
  • Lecture-19:Configure and Verify Static/Default Routes in FDM.3:54
  • Lecture-20:Introduction and Walkthrough Monitoring Dashboards.7:55
  • Lecture-21:Configure and Setup Cisco FTD Lab for FMC Access.15:51
  • Lecture-22:Firepower Management Center First Time Configuration.14:36
  • Lecture-23:Activate Smart License Evaluation Mode in Cisco FMC.1:40
  • Lecture-24:Firepower Threat Defense First Time Configuration.6:50
  • Lecture-25:Register & Verify Cisco FTD Firewall to Cisco FMC.10:29
  • Lecture-26:Configure & Verify System Settings In Cisco FMC.39:22
  • Lecture-27:Cisco Firepower Management Center (FMC) Main Menu.5:05
  • Lecture-28:Deploy Configuration and Message Center Details.25:22
  • Lecture-29:Cisco FTD Initial Working Lab Using Cisco FMC.31:03
  • Lecture-30:Introduction & Concept of Access Control Policies.52:47
  • Lecture-31:Configure and Verify HTTP Responses Pages in FMC.32:22
  • Lecture-32:Introduction and Concept of URLS Filtering in FTD.28:00
  • Lecture-33:Configure & Verify URL & Web Category Filtering.22:17
  • Lecture-34:Introduction and Concept of Security Intelligence.22:53
  • Lecture-35:Configure and Verify Security Intelligence SI Lab.26:29
  • Lecture-36:Security Intelligence Global Blacklist & Whitelist.21:43
  • Lecture-37:Security Intelligence Custom Blacklist & Whitelist.27:54
  • Lecture-38:Introduction and Concept of DNS Policy in Cisco FTD.23:28
  • Lecture-39:Configure & Verify Domain Name System (DNS) Policy.34:16
  • Lecture-40:Introduction and Concept of SSL Decryption Policy.15:43
  • Lecture-41:Configure and Verify SSL Decryption Policy Lab.32:49
  • Lecture-42:Introduction and Concept of Pre-Filtering Policy.13:48
  • Lecture-43:Configure and Verify Pre-Filtering Policy Lab.40:05
  • Lecture-44:Introduction and Concept of Malware & File Policy.28:17
  • Lecture-45:Configure and Verify Malware & File Policy Lab.52:15
  • Lecture-46:Introduction, Theory and Concept of Identity Policy.16:09
  • Lecture-47:Configure, Install and Verify Active Directory AD.23:20
  • Lecture-48:Configure, Install and Verify DNS & PC Join Domain.10:56
  • Lecture-49:Configure and Verify Identity Policy in FTD Lab.23:00
  • Lecture-50:Introduction, Theory and Concept of Intrusion Policy.50:53
  • Lecture-51:Configure and Verify Intrusion Policy in FTD Lab.27:14
  • Lecture-52:Configure and Verify Custom Intrusion Rule in FTD.18:13
  • Lecture-53:Configure & Verify Variable Set for Intrusion Policy.7:35
  • Lecture-54:Introduction, Theory and Concept of NAT and PAT in FTD.27:24
  • Lecture-55:Configure & Verify Manual/Auto Static NAT in Cisco FTD.30:01
  • Lecture-56:Configure & Verify Manual/Auto Static PAT in Cisco FTD.21:58
  • Lecture-57:Configure & Verify Manual/Auto Dynamic NAT in Cisco FTD.22:08
  • Lecture-58:Configure & Verify Manual/Auto Dynamic PAT in Cisco FTD.27:12
  • Lecture-59:Configure & Verify PAT Pool and PAT Options in Cisco FTD.31:10
  • Lecture-60:Configure & Verify Manual/Auto Identity NAT in Cisco FTD.11:35
  • Lecture-61:Introduction and Concept of Deployment and Interface Modes.21:10
  • Lecture-62:Configure & Verify Cisco FTD Inline and Inline Tap Modes.42:08
  • Lecture-63:Configure and Verify Cisco FTD Subinterface Deployment.33:49
  • Lecture-64:Configure and Verify Cisco FTD Redundant Interfaces.19:23
  • Lecture-65:Configure & Verify Cisco FTD Transparent Mode Deployment.28:12
  • Lecture-66:Configure and Verify Cisco FTD Passive Mode.24:31
  • Lecture-67:Introduction, Theory and Concept of High Availability (HA).11:11
  • Lecture-68:Configure and Verify Active/Standby High Availability FTD.55:36
  • Lecture-69:Introduction, Theory and Concept of Multi-Instance in FTD.5:11
  • Lecture-70:Introduction, Theory and Concept of Quality of Service QoS.16:09
  • Lecture-71:Configure and Verify Quality of Service (QoS) Lab in FTD.31:59
  • Lecture-72:Introduction and Concept of Cryptography & Terminologies.20:08
  • Lecture-73:Introduction & Concept of Symmetric & Asymmetric Encryption.23:48
  • Lecture-74:Introduction and Concept of Cryptography Hash (SHA, MD5).14:06
  • Lecture-75:Introduction and Concept of Virtual Private Network VPN.21:11
  • Lecture-76:Introduction and Concept of IPSec Protocols Features.19:02
  • Lecture-77:Introduction and Concept of Diffie-Hellman (DH) Group.19:02
  • Lecture-78:Introduction and Concept of IKE, Versions and IKE Modes.16:54
  • Lecture-79:Introduction and Concept of SSL and TLS and SSL/TLS Steps.22:07
  • Lecture-80:Summary of Virtual Private Network (VPNs) in Firewall Theory.9:47
  • Lecture-81:Introduction to Policy-Based and Route-Based VPNs and Types.9:12
  • Lecture-82:Configure and Verify Site-to-Site Policy-Based VPN in FTD.38:36
  • Lecture-83:Configure and Verify NAT Exemption in Site-to-Site VPN.16:43
  • Lecture-84:Configure and Verify Cisco Anyconnect Remote Access VPN.47:11
  • Lecture-85:Introduction to Cisco FTD Command Line Interface (CLI) Modes.17:00
  • Lecture-86:Introduction to Troubleshooting, Tshoot Approaches & Tools.22:53
  • Lecture-87:Introduction to Advanced Troubleshoot with FMC CLI and GUI.13:04
  • Lecture-88:Configure & Verify Troubleshoot using packet-Tracer CLI & GUI.35:42
  • Lecture-89:Configure & Verify Troubleshoot using packet Capture CLI & GUI.32:09
  • Lecture-90:Verify Difference between Firepower Engine and Firewall Engine.12:40
  • Lecture-91:Intro, Configure & Verify Dashboards and Reporting in Cisco FMC.36:27
  • Lecture-92:Configure Cisco AMP for Networks in Firepower Management Center.10:39
  • Lecture-93:Implement TID for Third-Party Security Intelligence Feeds in FMC.30:34

Requirements

  • Basic IP and security knowledge is nice to have.
  • Students need to understand basic networking.
  • CCNA routing and Switching Knowledge
  • Students needs to understand Networking Fundamentals.
  • CCNA Security or Equivalent

Description

Master Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) by learning how to deploy, configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW) in enterprise environments through practical, real-world labs.

This comprehensive course is designed for network engineers, security professionals, firewall administrators, and Cisco certification candidates who want to gain hands-on experience with Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) and Cisco Firepower Management Center (FMC).

Starting from the fundamentals, you'll learn how to install and configure Cisco FTD, implement advanced security policies, deploy Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System (NGIPS) services, configure VPNs, manage NAT, and troubleshoot complex enterprise firewall deployments.

Every topic is explained using step-by-step demonstrations, real-world scenarios, verification commands, and troubleshooting exercises to ensure you gain practical experience—not just theoretical knowledge.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand Cisco Firepower architecture and components

  • Install and perform the initial configuration of Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD)

  • Deploy and manage Cisco Firepower Management Center (FMC)

  • Configure Routed Mode and Transparent Mode firewalls

  • Deploy NGIPS in Inline and Passive modes

  • Configure Access Control Policies

  • Configure Intrusion Prevention Policies (IPS)

  • Configure Malware and File Policies

  • Configure URL Filtering and DNS Security Policies

  • Configure Identity Policies and User Awareness

  • Implement SSL/TLS Decryption and SSL Policies

  • Configure Prefilter Policies

  • Configure Network Discovery

  • Manage Objects and Object Groups

  • Customize Intrusion Rules and Rule Sets

  • Configure Network Address Translation (NAT)

  • Configure Site-to-Site and Remote Access VPNs

  • Configure Quality of Service (QoS)

  • Configure Platform Settings and Device Policies

  • Deploy High Availability (HA)

  • Configure Active/Standby Failover

  • Understand Link Redundancy and Multi-Instance deployments

  • Configure Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)

  • Monitor events, alerts, and security logs

  • Configure Dashboards and Reporting

  • Perform Packet Capture for troubleshooting

  • Troubleshoot FTD and FMC using both the GUI and CLI

This Course Includes

  • Complete Cisco FTD installation

  • Firepower Management Center (FMC) deployment

  • Step-by-step configuration demonstrations

  • Enterprise firewall implementation

  • Hands-on NGFW labs

  • NGIPS configuration

  • NAT and VPN implementation

  • High Availability deployment

  • Security policy design

  • Packet capture and troubleshooting

  • Real-world enterprise scenarios

  • Downloadable lab files and configurations

  • Lifetime course updates

Course Curriculum

Module 1 – Cisco Firepower Fundamentals

  • Cisco Firepower Architecture

  • FTD vs ASA

  • Firepower Licensing

  • Initial Device Setup

  • FMC Overview

Module 2 – Firewall Deployment

  • Routed Mode

  • Transparent Mode

  • Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)

  • Multi-Instance Deployment

  • High Availability

  • Link Redundancy

  • Active/Standby Failover

Module 3 – Security Policy Configuration

  • Access Control Policies

  • Intrusion Policies

  • Malware and File Policies

  • DNS Security

  • URL Filtering

  • Identity Policies

  • SSL/TLS Decryption

  • Prefilter Policies

Module 4 – Device Configuration

  • Object Management

  • Network Objects

  • Service Objects

  • Intrusion Rules

  • Device Management

  • NAT Configuration

  • VPN Configuration

  • QoS

  • Platform Settings

Module 5 – Monitoring and Troubleshooting

  • FMC Dashboard

  • Event Analysis

  • Logging

  • Reporting

  • CLI Troubleshooting

  • GUI Troubleshooting

  • Packet Capture

  • Deployment Verification

  • Best Practices

Why Learn Cisco Firepower?

Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) is Cisco's flagship Next-Generation Firewall platform, combining enterprise firewall capabilities with advanced intrusion prevention, malware protection, application visibility, URL filtering, identity-based policies, VPN services, and threat intelligence.

Organizations across finance, healthcare, government, telecommunications, education, and cloud service providers rely on Cisco Firepower to protect critical infrastructure against modern cyber threats.

Learning Cisco Firepower will help you develop valuable skills in:

  • Enterprise Firewall Administration

  • Network Security

  • Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW)

  • Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)

  • VPN Technologies

  • Zero Trust Security

  • Threat Detection and Prevention

  • Security Policy Management

  • Enterprise Network Protection

Who This Course Is For

  • Cisco Security certification candidates

  • Network Security Engineers

  • Firewall Administrators

  • Network Engineers

  • SOC Analysts

  • Security Analysts

  • System Administrators

  • IT Infrastructure Engineers

  • Cybersecurity Professionals

  • Anyone who wants to master Cisco Firepower

Prerequisites

To get the most from this course, you should have:

  • Basic networking knowledge

  • Understanding of TCP/IP and IP addressing

  • Familiarity with routing and switching concepts

  • Basic firewall knowledge is helpful but not required

  • Experience with Cisco IOS or Cisco ASA is beneficial but not mandatory

By the End of This Course

By completing this course, you will confidently deploy, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) and Firepower Management Center (FMC) in enterprise environments. You will gain practical experience implementing advanced firewall policies, intrusion prevention, malware protection, NAT, VPNs, SSL decryption, high availability, and centralized security management.

Whether you're preparing for Cisco Security certifications, deploying Cisco Firepower in production, or advancing your career in network security, this course provides the hands-on skills and real-world experience needed to succeed.

Who this course is for:

  • Course has been designed for anyone who wants to start learning NGFW
  • This course is for students trying to learn the CCNP Security
  • Any Network or Security Engineer want to learn or polish their Skills.
  • Network Security Engineers