Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessons (Video Training)

Video description

4+ Hours of Video Instruction

Overview

Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessonsprovides more than 4 hours of core video training covering Enterprise Mobility Architecture, Enterprise Network and Mobility, and onboarding of Consumer Devices—ensuring a differentiated, secure connection to the corporate network.

Description

Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessonswill introduce the viewer to the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution, focusing on version 2.5 of the Cisco Validated Design (CVD). The topics explained in this series will focus on the Cisco Smart Solution, but may be ubiquitous across other BYOD implementations.

Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessonswill begin with an explanation of the business model that makes BYOD such an appealing movement for IT organizations, from small businesses to large enterprises. As the business case is established, the author will then discuss the complete end-to-end BYOD architecture, taking a deep dive within each major topic area. The video training will cover everything from wired switchport access, wireless LAN configuration using Lightweight Access Points, as well as Guest access. The author will sometimes enrich the discussion points beyond the CVD topics to provide a complete, well-rounded approach to the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution.

Major sections are as follows:

Lesson 1: Overview of the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution

Lesson 2: Basic ISE Configuration

Lesson 3: Adding NAS to ISE

Lesson 4: Wired Configuration

Lesson 5: Wireless Configuration

Lesson 6: Authentication Policy

Lesson 7: Authorization Policy

Lesson 8: Sponsor Portal Configuration

Lesson 9: Guest Configuration

Lesson 10: Lost/Stolen Devices

Lesson 11: Mobile Device Managers (MDM)

About the Instructor

Kevin Redmonis the youngest of 12 children and was born in Marion, Ohio. Since joining Cisco in October 2000, Kevin has worked closely with several Cisco Design organizations, as a Firewall/VPN Customer Support Engineer with the Cisco Technical Assistant Center, and now as a Systems Test Engineer in the Systems Development Unit in RTP, NC, supporting the Cisco Validated Design for BYOD. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and a Masters of Science in Information Security from East Carolina University—as well as several Cisco Certifications. Kevin enjoys innovating new ideas to keep his mind fresh and currently has a patent listed with the United States Patent and Trade Office. Kevin spends his free time relaxing with his wife and baby girl in Durham, NC (USA).

Skill Level

  • Intermediate

What You Will Learn

  • Overview of the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution
  • Basic ISE Configuration
  • Adding NAS to ISE
  • Wired Configuration
  • Wireless Configuration
  • Authentication Policy
  • Authorization Policy
  • Sponsor Portal Configuration
  • Guest Configuration
  • Lost/Stolen Devices
  • Mobile Device Managers (MDM)

Who Should Take This Course

Network Engineers, Desktop support, Security Analyst, Security Managers, Help desk technician, System Administrators, Network Operations, Consultants, System Engineer, IT Director and Managers. This video series will appeal to security professionals, desktop support professionals, and network professionals. A secondary audience would be Security Consultants, Cisco Systems Engineers, and Cisco Reseller Systems Engineers.

Course Requirements

Basic understanding of Networking. Specialization in Wireless and/or Security is also helpful.

Table of Contents

Lesson 1: Overview of the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution

Lesson 1.1: Cisco Validated Design

Lesson 1.2: Whitepapers

Lesson 2: Basic ISE Configuration

Lesson 2.1: ISE overview and licenses

Lesson 2.2: Configuring identity sources

Lesson 2.3: Configuring certificates

Lesson 2.4: Configuring authentication building blocks

Lesson 2.5: Configuring authorization building blocks

Lesson 3: Adding NAS to ISE

Lesson 3.1: NAS configuration

Lesson 3.2: Device location

Lesson 3.3: Device groups

Lesson 3.4: Differentiated access

Lesson 4: Wired Configuration

Lesson 4.1: Configuring AAA

Lesson 4.2: Discuss BYOD Use Cases

Lesson 4.3: Configure Interface 802.1x

Lesson 5: Wireless Configuration

Lesson 5.1: Wireless Architecture

Lesson 5.2: Configuring AAA

Lesson 5.3: Basic WLC Configuration

Lesson 5.4: Single vs. Dual SSID Models

Lesson 5.5: Configure Provisioning SSID

Lesson 5.6: Configure Employee SSID

Lesson 5.7: Configure IT_Devices SSID

Lesson 6: Authentication Policy

Lesson 6.1: Wired vs. Wireless

Lesson 6.2: RADIUS Attributes

Lesson 7: Authorization Policy

Lesson 7.1: Building BYOD Authorization Policy

Lesson 8: Sponsor Portal Configuration

Lesson 8.1: Set Policies

Lesson 8.2: Create Users

Lesson 9: Guest Configuration

Lesson 9.1: Configure WLAN

Lesson 9.2: Configure Mobility Anchor

Lesson 9.3: Configure Guest Authorization Rules in ISE

Lesson 10: Lost/Stolen Devices

Lesson 10.1: EPS (Endpoint Protection Services)

Lesson 10.2: My Devices Portal

Lesson 10.3: Blacklist

Lesson 10.4: Other Security Policy for Lost/Stolen Devices

Lesson 11: Mobile Device Managers (MDM)

Lesson 11.1: Capabilities Overview

Lesson 11.2: Policy

About LiveLessons Video Training

LiveLessons Video Training series publishes hundreds of hands-on, expert-led video tutorials covering a wide selection of technology topics designed to teach you the skills you need to succeed. This professional and personal technology video series features world-leading author instructors published by your trusted technology brands: Addison-Wesley, Cisco Press, IBM Press, Pearson IT Certification, Prentice Hall, Sams, and Que. Topics include: IT Certification, Programming, Web Development, Mobile Development, Home and Office Technologies, Business and Management, and more. View all LiveLessons on InformIT at: http://www.ciscopress.com/livelessons

Table of contents

  1. Introduction
    1. Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessons: Introduction 00:02:02
  2. Lesson 1: Overview of the Cisco BYOD Smart Solution
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:46
    2. 1.1 Cisco Validated Design 00:09:35
    3. 1.2 Whitepapers 00:02:00
  3. Lesson 2: Basic ISE Configuration
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:40
    2. 2.1 ISE overview and licenses 00:08:45
    3. 2.2 Configuring identity sources 00:11:06
    4. 2.3 Configuring certificates 00:17:57
    5. 2.4 Configuring authentication building blocks 00:05:17
    6. 2.5 Configuring authorization building blocks 00:09:11
  4. Lesson 3: Adding NAS to ISE
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:39
    2. 3.1 NAS configuration 00:04:29
    3. 3.2 Device location 00:01:17
    4. 3.3 Device groups 00:01:08
    5. 3.4 Differentiated access 00:07:49
  5. Lesson 4: Wired Configuration
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:53
    2. 4.1 Configuring AAA 00:08:38
    3. 4.2 Discuss BYOD Use Cases 00:17:17
    4. 4.3 Configure Interface 802.1x 00:14:05
  6. Lesson 5: Wireless Configurations
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:50
    2. 5.1 Wireless Architecture 00:07:55
    3. 5.2 Configuring AAA 00:01:56
    4. 5.3 Basic WLC Configuration 00:07:34
    5. 5.4 Single vs. Dual SSID Models 00:09:50
    6. 5.5 Configure Provisioning SSID 00:05:10
    7. 5.6 Configure Employee SSID 00:03:57
    8. 5.7 Configure IT_Devices SSID 00:04:09
  7. Lesson 6: Authentication Policy
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:49
    2. 6.1 Wired vs. Wireless 00:12:53
    3. 6.2 RADIUS Attributes 00:01:32
  8. Lesson 7: Authorization Policy
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:46
    2. 7.1 Building BYOD Authorization Policy 00:50:42
  9. Lesson 8: Sponsor Portal Configuration
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:57
    2. 8.1 Set Policies 00:10:34
    3. 8.2 Create Users 00:02:32
  10. Lesson 9: Guest Configuration
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:57
    2. 9.1 Configure WLAN 00:27:20
    3. 9.2 Configure Mobility Anchor 00:06:07
    4. 9.3 Configure Guest Authorization Rules in ISE 00:02:34
  11. Lesson 10: Lost/Stolen Devices
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:58
    2. 10.1 EPS (Endpoint Protection Services) 00:05:01
    3. 10.2 My Devices Portal 00:01:52
    4. 10.3 Blacklist 00:06:05
    5. 10.4 Other Security Policy for Lost/Stolen Devices 00:01:48
  12. Lesson 11: Mobile Device Managers (MDM)
    1. Learning objectives 00:00:33
    2. 11.1 EPS (Endpoint Protection Services) 00:03:46
    3. 11.2 My Devices Portal 00:19:37
  13. Summary
    1. Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessons: Summary 00:03:36

Product information

  • Title: Cisco Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Networking LiveLessons (Video Training)
  • Author(s):
  • Release date: April 2014
  • Publisher(s): Cisco Press
  • ISBN: 0133835790