CyberFlood Fun: 1 Firewall, 2 CyberFlood Ports, 4 Subnets, 2 CyberFlood Virtual Routers

Описание к видео CyberFlood Fun: 1 Firewall, 2 CyberFlood Ports, 4 Subnets, 2 CyberFlood Virtual Routers

Table of Contents: w/ detailed timestamps
1) Setting the Stage
2) Let’s Play!
Review configured FirePower 4120 interfaces
Configure Static Routes on the 4120
Send Traffic from CyberFlood
Verify Traffic on FirePower
3) Wrap Up
Wrap up
Teaser for next YouTube - sending CVEs from Cyberflood


*Setting the Stage*
0:00-0:27 Quick Review of previous CyberFlood video
0:28-1:10 Setting the stage for what we will do in this video - swap router in previous video to be a FirePower 4120. Have the Firepower take over the layer 3 IP addresses the Cyberflood virtual are pointing to in their static routes, and add static routes
1:11-1:45 Introduce the new diagram we will use going forward
1:46-2:24 Agenda for this video


*Let’s Play: Review Configured FirePower 4120 Interfaces*
2:25-3:31 Review FP Interfaces

*Let’s Play: Configure Static Routes on the FirePower 4120*
3:32-3:50 Going to Routing/Static section on FirePower
3:51-5:48 Configure Static on FirePower to get to Inside Clients
5:49- 6:04 Concept of using an object to reference next hop instead of IP address
6:05-7:03 Configure Static on FirePower to get to Outside Servers
7:04-7:19 Review Static routes configured

*Let’s Play: Send Traffic from CyberFlood*
7:20-7:46 Look at FP 4120 Summary Dashboard prior to traffic generation run
7:27-8:40 Start the CyberFlood Traffic and verify no loss

*Let’s Play: Verify Traffic on FirePower*
8:41-9:02 Verify traffic on FirePower

*Wrap Up and Teaser for Next Video*
9:03-9:48 Wrap up
9:49-11:07 Teaser for next video - sending CVEs from CyberFlood

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке