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Course Name: Juniper - (AJRE) Advanced Juniper Networks Routing in the Enterprise Training
   
Deployment Options: Onsite - Instructor-Led Training
   
Course Duration: 4-5 days depending on audience background and options
   
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Introduction:
 
This course is an instructor-led course designed to provide enterprise network engineers with the knowledge and skills necessary to use Juniper Networks routers to meet their networks' requirements. It covers advanced routing and services configurations of Juniper Networks J-series and M-series platforms, focusing specifically on advanced configurations commonly used in the enterprise environment..
 
Audience:
 
The primary audience for this course is network engineers who work in an enterprise environment
 
Prerequisites:
 
  • The Operating Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise (OJRE) course or equivalent experience
  • Knowledge, familiarity, and comfort with the JUNOS CLI
  • Experience managing routers (not necessarily Juniper Networks) in an enterprise environment
  • Understanding of destination-based, hop-by-hop IP routing in a Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) environment
  • Experience with IGPs in an enterprise environment.
 
Customize it:
 
This 4-5-day Juniper (AJRE) course will be customized to your needs and specifications. Eno.com will assist you in identifying those needs and specifications. A word to the wise, there are many vendors of IT security training. They will typically have a broad and general course, one size fits all, already developed and just put your organization?s name on the title slide. This minimizes their effort and time investment. At Eno.com, every course is made to your exact and exacting specifications. We help you ensure what you are getting is what you really need even if at the beginning you weren?t too sure of what that was. We fit the class to your needs. We never fit you into our ?standard?, one size fits all, class. Please call or e-mail to schedule a no-obligation conference call to help us understand your audience background and training objectives.
 
Objectives:
 

After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Explain how Juniper Networks routers evaluate policies.
  • Implement a stateless firewall filter to protect the Routing Engine (RE)
  • Implement both an inbound and outbound routing policy for traffic over multiple ISP connections using BGP
  • Monitor and troubleshoot BGP sessions and policy application
  • Successfully transition a network running a distance-vector IGP to use a link-state protocol
  • Configure Layer 2 services, including the Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP), Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR), and the Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)
  • mplement a stateful firewall to enforce a firewall policy
  • Implement Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • With a virtual private network (VPN) design, create the VPNs between some combination of J-series and M-series routers
  • Given a class-of-service (CoS) design, configure appropriate CoS policies
  • List two branch-office connectivity solutions and the traffic considerations that apply to each
  • Given a list of technical constraints, implement certain branch-office connectivity solutions
  • Explain the interaction of various configuration elements with CoS configuration
 
Course Outline and Labs Taught
 

Day 1:

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: JUNOS Policy

  • Policy Language and Policy Evaluation Process Overview
  • Routing Policy
  • Firewall Policy
  • Unicast Reverse-Path Forwarding Checks
  • Lab 1: Policy Configuration

Chapter 3: BGP

  • BGP Overview
  • IBGP Implementation
  • EBGP Implementation
  • BGP-IGP Interaction

Day 2:

Chapter 4: Enterprise Routing Policies

  • Enterprise BGP Deployment
  • Case Study: Primary/Secondary Routing Policy
  • Lab 2: BGP Configuration

Chapter 5: Transitioning Between IGPs

  • Transition Overview
  • Overlay Transition
  • Route Redistribution Transition
  • Integrated Transition
  • Lab 3: IGP Transition

Chapter 6: JUNOS Services Overview

  • JUNOS Services Overview
  • Layer 2 Services Configuration
  • Layer 3 Services Overview
  • Lab 4: Layer 2 Services

Day 3

Chapter 7: Stateful Firewall and Network Address Translation

  • Stateful Firewall and NAT Overview
  • Applications
  • Configuring Stateful Firewall Rules
  • Configuring NAT Rules
  • Implementing Stateful Firewall and NAT
  • Monitoring Stateful Firewall and NAT
  • Lab 5: Stateful Firewall and NAT

Chapter 8: IPSec VPNs

  • IPSec VPN Overview
  • IPSec VPN Configuration
  • Implementation Considerations
  • Monitoring
  • Lab 6: IPSec VPNs

Day 4:

Chapter 9: Class of Service

  • CoS Overview
  • Traffic Classification
  • Traffic Queuing
  • Traffic Scheduling
  • Example
  • Troubleshooting
  • Lab 7: Class-of-Service Configuration

Chapter 10: Branch Office Connectivity

  • Overview of Connectivity Options
  • Routing and Security Implications
  • CoS Considerations
  • Lab 8: Branch Office Connectivity (Optional)

Appendix A: Life of a Packet

  • Overview
  • Example 1: Interface-Style Service Sets
  • Example 2: Next-Hop-Style Service Sets

Appendix B: EIGRP to OSPF Migration Strategies

Appendix C: Sample Routing Engine Filter

Appendix D: Sample IPSec-over-GRE VPN Configuration

 
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