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WatchGuard Network-Security-Essentials Exam Syllabus Topics:
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
| Policies, Proxies and Security Services | 20% | - Subscription services
- 1. Gateway AV, IPS, WebBlocker, spamBlocker
- 2. Application control, reputation services
- Firewall policy configuration
- 1. Packet filter vs proxy policies
- 2. Aliases, schedules, and policy rules
|
| Monitoring, Logging and Reporting | 10% | - System monitoring tools
- 1. HostWatch, Traffic Monitor, System Status
- Logging and reporting
- 1. Log settings, Dimension reporting server
- 2. Alert configuration and troubleshooting logs
|
| Networking and NAT | 15% | - NAT configuration types
- 1. Port forwarding and hairpin NAT
- 2. Static NAT, dynamic NAT, 1:1 NAT
- Routing and interface setup
- 1. Static routes, default gateway
- 2. Interface modes and configuration
|
| Network and Network Security Basics | 20% | - Core networking concepts
- 1. IP addressing, subnetting, routing
- 2. VLANs, switching, NAT fundamentals
- Network security principles
- 1. Defense-in-depth strategies
- 2. Security threats and vulnerabilities
|
| Device Administration and Setup | 20% | - Firebox deployment and initial configuration
- 1. Quick Setup Wizard, Web UI, Policy Manager
- 2. Firmware upgrades and backup/restore
- Management access and authentication
- 1. Local vs remote management options
- 2. User accounts, roles, and permissions
|
| Authentication and VPN | 15% | - VPN configuration
- 1. Branch Office VPN and site-to-site tunnels
- 2. Mobile VPN (SSL, IKEv2, IPSec, L2TP)
- User authentication methods
- 1. Firebox-DB, AD, RADIUS, LDAP, SSO
|
WatchGuard Network Security Essentials for Locally-Managed Fireboxes Sample Questions:
1. Your network was the target of an attack last week. You want to learn more about the source of the attack.
What monitoring tools can you use to get started? (Select one.)
A) WatchGuard Log Catalog
B) Traffic Monitor in Firebox System Manager
C) Log Search and reports in WatchGuard Cloud or Dimension
D) FireWatch in Fireware Web UI
E) Discovery in Fireware Web UI
2. A Firebox has an external IP address of 203.0.113.100. A public web server with the IP address 10.0.1.80 is connected to a Firebox internal network. What is the effect of the policy shown in this image? (Select one.)

A) Allows users on the Internet and the 10.0.1.0/24 network to use the external IP address of the Firebox to connect to the web server
B) Allows users on the Internet and the 10.0.1.0/24 network to use the internal IP address of the Firebox to connect to the web server
C) Allows users on the Internet to connect to the 10.0.1.80 IP address of the web server
D) Applies dynamic NAT to the 10.0.1.80 IP address of the web server to allow inbound connections
3. After you enable content inspection, your users see a certificate warning when they browse the Internet. What is one way to resolve this? (Select one.)
A) Install the current Firebox Proxy Authority certificate on your user workstations
B) Import a trusted web server certificate to the Firebox
C) Configure a WebBlocker exception for your certificate server
D) Configure the HTTPS proxy policy to allow inbound traffic from your CA
4. There is an Internet outage at your primary ISP, but the Internet connection from the Firebox has not failed over to your backup ISP. Both ISP connectors are correctly cabled and have active physical links. What could cause this problem? (Select two.)
A) In the Multi-WAN settings, the Gradual Fallback option is enabled
B) The secondary IP addresses are not defined for the backup ISP interface
C) In the Multi-WAN settings, the Immediate Fallback option is enabled
D) The Link Monitor target for the primary ISP interface is set to ping the default gateway, but the outage is further upstream
E) Link Monitor target for the backup ISP interface is not responding
5. You enable a network device monitoring application on a server with IP address 10.0.1.22. After you run the application, it reports that it cannot ping the Firebox at 10.0.1.1, and you see this log message in Traffic Monitor. What is the most likely cause of this issue? (Select one.)
A) There is no policy that allows Ping traffic from the server to the Firebox alias
B) There is no route on the Firebox for the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet
C) The server IP address is on the Blocked Sites list
D) The dynamic NAT statement is not configured correctly for the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet
E) The default Unhandled Internal Packet policy is at the top of the policy set
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: D,E | Question # 5 Answer: A |