Prerequisites
To apply for the Sonicwall Certification Training, you need to either:
- You should have a basic understanding of computer networking concepts like TCP/IP, DNS and firewalls
- You should have a basic understanding of Operating systems like Windows & Linux
- You should have a basic understanding of security concepts like access control, encryption and authentication
- You should also be familiar with at least one programming language like Java, Ruby or Python.
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Sonicwall Course introduction for Certified SonicWALL Security Administrator
1: Sonicwall Course introduction
- Introduction
- Course materials
- Prerequisites
2: Operating system fundamentals
- Registration
- OS fundamentals
- System backup and restore
- Knowledge check
3: Scalability and reliability
- WAN ISP failover and load balancing
- Policy-based routing
- Knowledge check
4: Firewall Policies
- Configuring firewall Policies
- Configuring Static NAT
- Configuring Dynamic NAT
- Configuring PAT
5: Unified Threat Management
- Content Filtering Service
- Content Filtering Service using Single Sign-On
- Unified Threat Management (UTM)
- Knowledge check
6: Secure access and content control
- VPN: Gateway-to-gateway, hub and spoke, mesh
- Route base VPN
- GVC with local user DB
- SSL VPN with local user database
- LDAP authentication
- Knowledge check
7: Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Overview
- System Backup & Restore
- Diagnostic Tools
- Packet Capture
- Logs
Module 2: Sonicwall training course for certified Security professional
1. SonicOS Trouble-shooting Tools
- Troubleshooting Overview
- System Backup & Restore
- Diagnostic Tools
- Packet Capture
- Logs
- Third Party Tools
2. Advanced Networking
- Advanced Routing
- RF-DPI
- DPI-SSL
3. Network Monitoring and Optimization
- Application Intelligence
- Application Control
- Bandwidth Management
- Content Filtering Services via App Rules
- Regular Expressions
4. SIP
- VOIP Overview
- SIP Transformation
5. Appflow Reporting and Wire mode
- Appflow Reporting
- GMS Overview
- Wire Mode
- Tap Deployment
- Inline Deployments
6. High Availability Deployment
- Advanced High Availability
- Active/Passive vs Active/Active
- A/A Cluster
- HA Configuration
Module 3: Conclusion
- Summarizing all the points discussed.