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Configuring F5 SSL Orchestrator v.16.1 (ARR_F5N_BIG-SSLO)

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Learn how to deploy and operate F5 SSL Orchestrator to maximize infrastructure investments, efficiencies, and security with dynamic, policy-based encryption, decryption, and traffic steering through multiple inspection devices. Combining hands-on lab exploration with instructor-led lectures, gain practical experience implementing comprehensive encrypted traffic protection using SSL Orchestrator Guided Configuration. Build deployments for transparent and explicit forward proxies, gateway reverse proxies and existing application protecting inbound enterprise traffic, then modify those deployments changing a gateway to application mode and applying TLS v1.3 requirements. Incorporate multiple security devices at layer 2 and layer 3 with ICAP and receive-only devices in varying topology deployments.Explore interception rules and context-based policies allowing for targeted SSL visibility based on context engine steering using geolocation, IP reputation and URL categorization. Implement dynamic service chaining of security devices to provide service insertion, service resiliency, service monitoring, and load balancing in hands-on lab scenarios. Discuss the essentials of PKI and certificates with lab practice to import certificates and private keys, then incorporate into security configurations for each topology deployment.

TARGET AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for network administrators and Security Operations responsible for installation, setup, configuration, and administration of the F5 SSL Orchestrator system.

COURSE PREREQUISITES:
The following free Self-Directed Training (SDT) courses, although optional, are helpful for any student with limited BIG-IP administration and configuration experience:• Getting Started with BIG-IP• Getting Started with SSL Orchestrator (SSLO)General network technology knowledge and experience are recommended before attending any F5 Global Training Services instructor-led course, including OSI model encapsulation, routing and switching, Ethernet and ARP, TCP/IP concepts, IP addressing and subnetting, NAT and private IP addressing, NAT and private IP addressing, default gateway, network firewalls, and LAN vs. WAN.The following course-specific knowledge and experience is suggested before attending this course:• HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SSH protocols• TLS/SSL• Security services such as malware detection, data loss/leak prevention (DLP), next-generation firewalls (NGFW), intrusion prevention systems (IPS), and Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP)

COURSE CONTENT:
Chapter 1: Introducing SSL Orchestrator • Internet Security and SSL Visibility• Introducing SSL Orchestrator and its role in network security• SSL Orchestrator Placement on the Network• Platform and Licensing RequirementsChapter 2: Certificate Fundamentals• Overview of Internet Security Model• Understanding Certificate Use• Managing Certificates on SSL Orchestrator (BIG-IP)Chapter 3: Architecture Overview• Inbound and outbound inspection• Cipher diversity• Broad topology and inspection device support• Dynamic service chaining and policy-based traffic steering• Advanced monitoring• Dynamic scaling and evaluationChapter 4: Guided Configuration• Reviewing the Landing Page• Selecting a Topology• Making SSL Certificate Configurations• Creating Services and Service Handling• Constructing a Service Chain• Building a Security Policy• Defining an Interception Rule• Examining Egress settings• Reviewing the Summary Page and Deployment• Exploring the SSL Orchestrator DashboardChapter 5: Services• Relationship of devices to services• Inline layer 2, layer 3 and HTTP inspection services• ICAP and TAP passive inspection servicesChapter 6: Topologies• Selecting the appropriate topology• Benefits and limitations of topologies• Existing application integration• Layer 2 virtual wire conceptsChapter 7: Components• Initial and subsequent forward proxy flow• Flow and header based signaling• Access components• Appropriate naming of service objects• Authentication• Tee connector design and flowChapter 8: Managing Security Policy• Creating security policies• Reviewing per-request policy for an outbound topology• Navigating Visual Policy EditorChapter 9: Solving SSL Orchestrator Problems• Collecting system information• Solving traffic flow issues• Guided Configuration and iAppLX issues• Troubleshooting with cURL• Traffic captures with tcpdump• Cleanup and deleting configurationsChapter 10: SSL Orchestrator High Availability• Review BIG-IP High Availability• SSL Orchestrator High Availability (HA) Requirements• Installation and Upgrade Cautions• SSL Orchestrator in Scaled Mode• Troubleshooting SSL Orchestrator HA

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
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FOLLOW ON COURSES:
Configuring BIG-IP LTM: Local Traffic Manager v.16.1Configuring BIG-IP DNS (formerly GTM) v.16.1Configuring F5 Advanced WAF (previously licensed as ASM) v16.1Configuring BIG-IP APM: Access Policy Manager v.16.1Developing iRules for BIG-IP v.16.1Troubleshooting BIG-IP v.16.1Configuring BIG-IP LTM: Local Traffic Manager v.16.1Configuring BIG-IP DNS (formerly GTM) v.16.1Configuring F5 Advanced WAF (previously licensed as ASM) v16.1Configuring BIG-IP APM: Access Policy Manager v.16.1Developing iRules for BIG-IP v.16.1Troubleshooting BIG-IP v.16.1