Workforce Development / PAN EDU-330: Firewall Troubleshooting

PAN EDU-330: Firewall Troubleshooting

This course will enhance your understanding of troubleshooting the full line of Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls. Participants will perform hands-on troubleshooting related to the configuration and operation of the Palo Alto Networks firewall. Completing this class will help participants develop an in-depth knowledge of how to troubleshoot visibility and control over applications, users and content. 

Length: Three days
Price: $3,750 CAD

Who Should Attend:

  • Security Engineers and Administrators 
  • Security Operations Specialists and Analysts 
  • Network Engineers 
  • Support Staff 
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Use firewall tools, including the CLI, to investigate networking issues 

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Analyze advanced logs to resolve various real-life scenarios 

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Follow proven troubleshooting methodologies that are specific to individual features

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Solve advanced, scenario-based challenges 

Description

This course will help you use firewall tools (including the CLI, to investigate networking issues), follow proven troubleshooting methodologies specific to individual features, analyze advanced logs to resolve various real-life scenarios and solve advanced, scenario-based challenges. 

Topics Covered:

  • Tools and resources 
  • Flow logic 
  • Packet captures 
  • Packet-diagnostics logs 
  • Host-inbound traffic 
  • Transit traffic System services 
  • Certificate management and SSL decryption 
  • User-ID 
  • GlobalProtect 
  • Support escalation and RMAs 

Prerequisites:

  • Students must complete the EDU-210: Firewall Essentials: Configuration and Management course 
  • Participants must have strong practical knowledge of routing and switching, IP addressing and network security concepts, and at least six months of on-the-job experience with Palo Alto Networks firewalls 
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