
In this lecture, I will discuss the reasons we need security in all network(ed) devices.
In this lecture, we will configure various password protection on a switch.
In this lecture, we will configure passwords for telnet access.
In this lecture, we will configure SSHv2 to have secure access.
In this lecture, we will configure port security to only allow specific Mac addresses.
In this lecture, we will discuss how creating VLANs will add another layer of security.
In this lecture, we will configure various password protection on a router.
In this lecture, we will configure passwords for telnet access.
In this lecture, we will configure SSHv2 to have secure access.
In this lecture, we will configure various types of ACLs to control the type of traffic coming from and going to devices.
In this lecture, we must understand that security is everyone’s responsibility.
IN THIS LECTURE WE WILL BE CONFIGURING, VACLs TO PERMIT OR DENY ACCESS BETWEEN VLANS.
IN THIS LECTURE WE WILL BE CONFIGURING PACLs TO PERMIT OR DENY ACCESS TO HOSTS OR NETWORKS.
IN THIS LECTURE WE WILL BE CONFIGURING NAMED ACLs TO PERMIT OR DENY ACCESS TO DNS.
IN THIS LECTURE WE WILL BE CONFIGURING NAMED ACLs TO PERMIT OR DENY ACCESS TO FTP.
IN THIS LECTURE WE WILL BE CONFIGURING NAMED ACLs TO PERMIT OR DENY ACCESS TO EMAIL.
In this lecture, we will disable CDP on ports that are not connected to trusted network devices.
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