Course Summary
CheckPoint: VSX Specialist CCVS (Check Point Certified VSX Specialist) is designed to provide you with advanced skills and knowledge for managing Check Point’s Virtual Security eXpert (VSX) solutions. This course focuses on the deployment, configuration, and management of Check Point VSX appliances, which enable you to create and manage multiple virtual security domains on a single physical appliance. You will learn to optimize virtualized security environments, configure advanced security features, and address complex security challenges.
What you will learn:
• You will understand the architecture and capabilities of Check Point VSX solutions for virtualized security environments.
• You will learn to deploy and configure Check Point VSX appliances to create and manage multiple virtual security domains.
• You will gain skills in implementing advanced security features and policies specific to virtualized environments.
• You will develop expertise in monitoring and managing virtual security domains for optimal performance and security.
• You will learn to troubleshoot and resolve issues related to Check Point VSX appliances to ensure effective security management.
• Identify basic functions, components, and advantages of using VSX technology.
• Explain the VSX management infrastructure and how traffic flows within a VSX network.
• List the routing schemes and features available with VSX.
• Identify options for deploying VSX technology within various complex organizations.
• Explain how to install and configure VSX Gateways and Virtual Systems.
• Explain how to deploy additional VSX networking configurations that are required in a specific environment.
• List the differences between deploying physical Security Gateway Clusters and VSX Gateway Clusters.
• Describe how Virtual Systems Load Sharing works to enhance VSX network performance.
• Explain how to use the VSX Provisioning Tool to add and remove virtual devices.
• Explain how to employ tools to optimize resources allocated in a VSX environment.
• Identify various VSX command line tools commonly used to retrieve information and perform configuration changes.
• Explain how to use VSX utility commands to perform various maintenance tasks for the VSX environment.
• Explain how to troubleshoot and debug issues that occur in a VSX environment.
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