If you check, Yusuf's lab, the first section is the core lab which is ASA
firewall configuration. This is the first section that does base
connectivity as ASA sits in between that networks.

Well from your mail, I understand that you will be doing VPN at the last.

With regards
Kings

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Badar Farooq <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am not sure about what you mean by core configuration.
> In real lab I would go in following order and time
>
> 1) ASA Firewalls ( 50-70 minutes )
> 2) IPS ( 40-60 minutes)
> 3) IOS FW ( 30-40 minutes)
> 4)Implement Identity Authentication ( 30-40 minutes minutes)
> 5) Implement Control and Management Plane Security (20-30 minutes)
> 6 )Advanced Security (20-30 minutes)
> 7)Network Attacks (20-30 minutes)
>
> That's leave you with minimum 3 hours 30 minutes with 7 sections done or
> maximum 5 hours.
> In any case, you will have ample time ( 3+ ) hours for VPN, which i suppose
> will be the biggest and toughest of all nuts to crack...
>
> Personally i have found it, if i go with the sequence, VPN sections leave
> me brain dead :)
> And if i get everything out of the way, I am fresher even after 7 sections
> and have more time to concentrate on VPN.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>   On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Kingsley Charles <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   Hi all
>>
>> Please share your thoughts on the time split for the 8 sections in the lab
>> having 8 hours in hand.
>>
>> Core Configuration
>> Cisco Firewall
>> Cisco VPN
>> Cisco IPS
>> Implement Identity Authentication
>> Implement Control and Management Plane Security
>> Advanced Security
>> Network Attacks
>>
>>
>> With regards
>> Kings
>>
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