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Table 1
Document Organization (continued)
Chapter/Appendix
Chapter 10, "Configuring
DHCP, DDNS, and WCCP
Services"
Chapter 11, "Configuring
Multicast Routing"
Chapter 12, "Configuring IPv6"
Chapter 13, "Configuring AAA
Servers and the Local Database"
Chapter 14, "Configuring
Failover"
Part 2: Configuring the Firewall
Chapter 15, "Firewall Mode
Overview"
Chapter 16, "Identifying Traffic
with Access Lists"
Chapter 17, "Configuring NAT"
Chapter 18, "Permitting or
Denying Network Access"
Chapter 19, "Applying AAA for
Network Access"
Chapter 20, "Applying Filtering
Services"
Chapter 21, "Using Modular
Policy Framework"
Chapter 22, "Managing the AIP
SSM and CSC SSM"
Chapter 23, "Preventing
Network Attacks"
Chapter 24, "Applying QoS
Policies"
Chapter 25, "Configuring
Application Layer Protocol
Inspection"
Chapter 26, "Configuring
ARP Inspection and Bridging
Parameters"
Part 3: Configuring VPN
Chapter 27, "Configuring IPSec
and ISAKMP"
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Definition
Describes how to configure the DHCP server and DHCP relay.
Describes how to configure multicast routing.
Describes how to enable and configure IPv6.
Describes how to configure AAA servers and the local database.
Describes the failover feature, which lets you configure two security appliances so that one
will take over operation if the other one fails.
Describes in detail the two operation modes of the security appliance, routed and
transparent mode, and how data is handled differently with each mode.
Describes how to identify traffic with access lists.
Describes how address translation is performed.
Describes how to control network access through the security appliance using access lists.
Describes how to enable AAA for network access.
Describes ways to filter web traffic to reduce security risks or prevent inappropriate use.
Describes how to use the Modular Policy Framework to create security policies for TCP,
general connection settings, inspection, and QoS.
Describes how to configure the security appliance to send traffic to an AIP SSM or a CSC
SSM, how to check the status of an SSM, and how to update the software image on an
intelligent SSM.
Describes how to configure protection features to intercept and respond to network attacks.
Describes how to configure the network to provide better service to selected network
traffic over various technologies, including Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM), Ethernet and 802.1 networks, SONET, and IP routed networks.
Describes how to use and configure application inspection.
Describes how to enable ARP inspection and how to customize bridging operations.
Describes how to configure ISAKMP and IPSec tunneling to build and manage VPN
"tunnels," or secure connections between remote users and a private corporate network.
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