Course data sheet
Securing HPE Nonstop Servers using IPsec
H1SD2S
Table of Contents
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This course provides a full overview of how to secure TCP/ IP network connections on HPE Nonstop Servers using IP CLIMs and IPsec. During the course, a quick recap of IP CLIMs will be given, you’ll learn the theory behind IPsec, and most importantly, how to configure IPsec. The course includes lab exercises to practice configuring IPsec.
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Before attending this course, you should have completed TCP/IP 4-6 and CIP (U4176S) .
| Module 1: Introduction to IPSec |
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| Module 2: Configuring an IPSec connection |
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