Facts for 300-710 SNCF Test
Exam 300-710 assesses how well candidates understand the Cisco Firepower and Firepower Threat Defense types of software, including aspects such as the management, integration, implementation, troubleshooting, and adjustment of these software types and their policies. Exam 300-710 is of 90-minute duration and candidates can expect to find drag and drop, fill in the blank, and simulation types of questions in the actual test. What's more, such a test is available anywhere in the world in two languages, English & Japanese. Then, to sit for this 300-710 SNCF validation, candidates must register through Pearson VUE and will be allowed to take the official exam at local testing centers or online under proctored conditions. To help students fully prepare for 300-710, the vendor provides two official training courses, which are ‘Securing Networks by using Cisco Firepower Next-Generation IPS (SSFIPS)' and ‘Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower Next Generation Firewall (SSNGFW)'.
Topics of Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower (300-710 SNCF) Exam
These core topics isted below are general recommendations for the material that is likely to be used for the examination. However, on any particular delivery of the test, other similar topics could also appear. The guidelines below can update at any time without notice to better represent the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes.
It is recommended that, where possible, the applicant use these courses and/or other resources to provide background information on the exam objectives. The syllabus for the Securing Networks with Cisco Firepower (300-710 SNCF) examination is listed below in detail of each section and their topics:
1. Deployment (30%)
Objectives covered by this section:
Objective 1.1 - Implement NGFW modes:
- Transparent mode
- Routed mode
Objective 1.2 - Implement NGIPS modes:
- Inline
- Passive
Objective 1.3 - Implement high availability options:
- Multi-instance
- Active/standby failover
- Link redundancy
Objective 1.4 - Describe IRB configurations
2. Configuration (30%)
Objectives covered by this section:
Objective 2.1 - Configure system settings in Cisco Firepower Management Center
Objective 2.2 - Configure these policies in Cisco Firepower Management Center:
- SSL
- DNS
- Intrusion
- Prefilter
- Malware and file
- Identity
- Access control
Objective 2.3 - Configure these features using Cisco Firepower Management Center:
- Actions
- Network discovery
- Correlation
- Application detectors (Open AppID)
Objective 2.4 - Configure objects using Firepower Management Center:
- Intrusion Rules
- Object Management
Objective 2.5 - Configure devices using Firepower Management Center:
- QoS
- NAT
- Platform Settings
- VPN
- Certificates
- Device Management
3. Management and Troubleshooting (25%)
Objectives covered by this section:
Objective 3.4 - Analyze risk and standard reports
Objective 3.1 - Troubleshoot with FMC CLI and GUI
Objective 3.2 - Configure dashboards and reporting in FMC
Objective 3.3 - Troubleshoot using packet capture procedures
4. Integration (15%)
Objectives covered by this section:
Objective 4.4 - Describe using Cisco Threat Response for security investigations
Objective 4.5 - Describe Cisco FMC PxGrid Integration with Cisco Identify Services Engine (ISE)
Objective 4.6 - Describe Rapid Threat Containment (RTC) functionality within Firepower Management Center
Objective 4.1 - Configure Cisco AMP for Networks in Firepower Management Center
Objective 4.3 - Implement Threat Intelligence Director for third-party security intelligence feeds
Objective 4.2 - Configure Cisco AMP for Endpoints in Firepower Management Center

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