Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 1 Lab Guide – C

Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 1 Lab Guide – CCNSP Intended Audience – Who should read this guide? The Lab Guide is documentation for trainers/admin to help them setup training lab for an upcoming CCNSP training. Cyberoam Global Training Team highly recommends that CCNSP lab should be as per this document so as to facilitate participants with all labs shown in the handbook. Equipment required for training  Cyberoam appliance model minimum CR25iNG or above running on latest CyberoamOS (Refer csc.cyberoam.com for the latest version) for the trainer. Please note: 25iNG or above appliance is required so that the trainer can demonstrate logging & reporting module.  CR 25iNG and above appliance for each participant (in case of hardware)/ Any model of virtual UTM.  LCD/LED Projector.  Laptop / Desktop for each participant.  All laptop / desktop must have access to Internet via Cyberoam.  Switch to connect Laptop / Desktop / CR.  Enough UTP cables for connectivity.  Internet connectivity with at least two links or can be simulated by connecting two appliances. Click on the link below that matches your training lab scenario  Training based on Hardware Appliances o One appliance per participant o Shared appliance between participants  Training based on Virtual Appliances Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 2 Case: Hardware Appliances (Without Sharing) Lab Setup Diagram Lab Configurations With reference to the network diagram, the IP schema of the lab will be as follow: The Gateway Device will provide Internet connectivity to the participant appliances and will act as a Firewall. Gateway LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Student IP Schema: X= Student Number. WAN IP: 192.168.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 LAN IP: 172.16.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DMZ IP: 10.10.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 3 Case: Hardware Appliances (Sharing) Lab Setup Diagram Lab Configurations With reference to the network diagram, the IP schema of the lab will be as follow: The Gateway Device will provide Internet connectivity to the participant appliances and will act as a Firewall. Gateway LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Student IP Schema: X= Student Number 1, Y=Student Number 2 (Assume X & Y are sharing same appliance) For Student X: WAN IP: 192.168.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 LAN IP: 172.16.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DMZ IP: 10.10.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Student Y: WAN IP: 192.168.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 LAN IP: 172.16.y.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DMZ IP: 10.10.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Please note: Labs like Deployment modes, factory reset, firmware restore, upgrade, etc. will be group activity per each appliance. Trainer will have to guide participants on how to create multiple LAN zones on the shared appliance. Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 4 Case: Virtual Appliances Trainer may have Physical/Virtual Appliance with the same configuration as shown below, but the participant appliances will be virtual. Lab Setup Diagram Pre-requisites In the Virutal Machine Properties, keep the participant appliance WAN Port “bridged” with the physical NIC. Also, “Replicate Physical Network connection state” option should be checked. This way the participant appliance will get the WAN IP address which is leased from the upstream trainer appliance. Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 5 It is observed that the above setup works well with Physical NIC’s and hence Cyberoam Global Training Team recommends using the participant’s physical NIC connection in place of Wireless NIC. Minimum Hardware requirement to run VMware player/Workstation should be met along with the following. Please note: VMware workstation/Player must be installed on the participant’s machine prior to the training.  One vCPU  1 GB vRAM  3 vNIC  1 Serial Port  1 USB Port  Atleast 5 GB of free disk space DHCP server scopes should be turned off on all the appliances, i.e. on the trainer appliance LAN port should be in the IP schema as defined by the diagram. Participant appliances should be assigned Static IP on WAN port. Similarly, participant appliances’ LAN port should not be a DHCP server. How to get Virtual Appliances To procure virtual appliances for your upcoming training, a trainer is required to email the Cyberoam Global Training Team a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the training date. It is also the responsibility of trainer to ensure that the minimum hardware requirements for running virtual appliances is met with. Lab Configurations With reference to the network diagram, the IP schema of the lab will be as follow: The Gateway Device will provide Internet connectivity to the participant appliances and will act as a Firewall. Gateway LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 Lab Guide - CCNSP Cyberoam Certified Network & Security Courses 6 Student IP Schema: X= Student Number. WAN IP: 192.168.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 LAN IP: 172.16.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 DMZ IP: 10.10.x.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 uploads/Voyage/ lab-guide-ccnsp.pdf

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