CCIE Practical Studies: Security CD-ROM Contents 1. Browsing the CD-Rom via the CD-Rom Interface 2. Adobe Acrobat Reader 3. Practice Labs 4. Sample Chapters 5. Credits 6. Support 7. Licensing Agreement __________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Browsing the CD-Rom via the CD-Rom Interface System Requirements for this CD-Rom Processor: 486DX or higher OS: Microsoft Windows 95/NT or higher Memory (RAM): 32 MB. (Maybe higher for video playback) Monitor: VGA, 800x600 or higher with 256 color or higher Storage Space: 10 MB Minimum (will vary depending on installation) Other: Mouse or compatible pointing device, Soundcard and Speakers Optional: Internet connection and web browser If you have "AutoPlay" turned on, your computer will automatically run the CD-Rom Interface. If "AutoPlay" is off, please follow these instructions: 1) Insert the CD-Rom in your CD-Rom Drive. 2) From the Windows Desktop, double-click the "My Computer" icon. 3) Double-click the icon representing your CD-Rom drive. 4) Double-click the icon titled START or START.EXE to begin. __________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Adobe Acrobat Reader There are a number of PDF (Portable Document Format) documents on this CD-ROM. To read these texts you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. This CD includes Acrobat Reader: Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 by Adobe Systems, Inc. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader enables you to view, navigate, and browse PDF files seamlessly, either inside a Web browser or in a standalone application. To order, visit the Web site at http://www.adobe.com To install click the button located on the main screen of the interface, or visit the AcrobatReader directory on the CD-ROM. __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Practice Labs The solutions provided on the CD correspond to the eight practice labs provided in Chapter 26, "Sample Lab Scenarios," in the book. With these practice labs, CCIE Security candidates can test their readiness for the CCIE Security lab exam. The Practice Labs are broken down by chapter and section. Practice Lab 1 - Building Layer 2 - 4 Sections Practice Lab 2 - Routing - 4 Sections Practice Lab 3 - configuring Protocol Redistribution and Dial Backup - 5 Sections Practice Lab 4 - Configuring Basic Security - 6 Sections Practice Lab 5 - Dial and Application Security - 10 Sections Practice Lab 6 - Configuring Advanced Security Features - 7 Sections Practice Lab 7 - Service Provider - 3 Sections Practice Lab 8 - All-Inclusive Master Lab In order to read these documents, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your system. See #2 above. __________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Sample Chapters This CD-ROM includes 3 sample chapters from other great Cisco Press books. These electronic chapters are licensed to you for your individual use on one computer. You may make a single second copy of this electronic version for use by you on a second computer for which you are the primary user (e.g. a laptop). You may not copy this to any network, intranet, the Internet, or any other form of distribution for use by anyone other than yourself. Any other use of this electronic version is a violation of U.S. and international copyright laws. Here is a list of the Sample Chapters on this CD-ROM: Chapter 5 from Network Security Principals and Practices Chapter 11 from CCIE Practical Studies, Volume I Chapter 4 from CCIE Security Exam Certification Guide In order to read these documents, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your system. See #2 above. __________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Credits Authors: Dmitry Bokotey, Andrew G. Mason, & Raymond Morrow Media Developer: Jay Payne Publisher: John Wait Editor-in-Chief: John Kane Executive Editor: Brett Bartow Production Manager: Patrick Kanouse Development Editor: Dayna Isley Project Editor: Marc Fowler Indexer: Tim Wright Copy Editor: Gayle Johnson Compositor: Octal Publishing Technical Editors: Maurilio Gorito & Randy Ivener _________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Getting Help Known Issues: The CD-ROM interface was made with Flash 5. Macromedia Flash defaults to look for Internet Explorer instead of your default browser. There is no work around for this. If you can click around inside the interface, but some buttons seem to do nothing, this may be the issue. To access the information, just browse to the CD directory and locate the information. There is no information located in the interface that you can not access without it. Sometimes you will need help. 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