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Course Name: Juniper - (IFVH) Integrating Juniper Networks Firewalls and VPN's into High-Performance Networks Training
   
Deployment Options: Onsite - Instructor-Led Training
   
Course Duration: 3-4 days depending on audience background and options
   
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Introduction:
 
This three-day course focuses on the ScreenOS features that are typically required in large-scale etworks, including dynamic routing, virtual systems, traffic shaping, and high availability. Upon completing this course, students should be able to return to work and successfully install, configure, and verify that a ScreenOS-based device is interoperating in the network as desired. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting these advanced features of ScreenOS software..
 
Audience:
 
This course is intended for network engineers, network support personnel, and reseller support personnel
 
Prerequisites:
 

The prerequisites for this course include the following:

  • Completion of the Configuring Juniper Networks Firewall/IPSec VPN Products (CJFV) course or equivalent product experience;
  • Completion of the Security Manager Fundamentals (SMF) course or equivalent product experience if using Security Manager; and
  • General networking knowledge, including Ethernet, TCP/IP, and routing concepts.
 
Customize it:
 
This 3-4-day Juniper (IFVH) 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:

  • Configure virtual systems, including standard, IP-based, and transparent mode
  • Configure dynamic routing protocols, including OSPF and BGP
  • Configure multicast operations, including IGMP and PIM-SM
  • Configure high availability in both static routing and dynamic routing environments
  • Configure traffic shaping features
  • Verify operations and troubleshoot all previous configurations
 
Course Outline and Labs Taught
 

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: ScreenOS VPN Basics Review

  • Concepts Review
  • Configuration Review
  • Lab 1: Configuration Review

Chapter 3: OSPF

  • OSPF Operations
  • OSPF Configuration
  • Verification and Troubleshooting
  • Lab 2: Part 1—Configuring OSPF
  • Route Redistribution
  • Lab 2: Part 2—Configuring Redistribution
  • Route Optimization
  • Lab 2: Part 3—Optimizing Routing Tables

Chapter 4: BGP

  • BGP Operations
  • EBGP Configuration
  • Filtering on Per-Peer Basis
  • Verification and Troubleshooting
  • IBGP Configuration
  • BGP Connectivity
  • Lab 3: Configuring BGP

Day 2

Chapter 5: Advanced Static Routing

  • Source-Based Routing
  • Policy-Based Routing
  • Destination Routing
  • Lab 4: Configuring Advanced Static Routing

Chapter 6: Multicast

  • IGMP Operations
  • IGMP Configuration
  • PIM-SM Operations
  • PIM-SM Configuration
  • Multicast Policies
  • Lab 5: Configuring Multicast Routing

Chapter 7: Virtual Systems

  • VSYS Operations and Concepts
  • Configuring VSYS Using Interface Classification
  • Lab 6: Part 1—Creating a VSYS
  • VSYS Resource Management
  • Inter-VSYS Routing
  • Lab 6: Part 2—Inter-VSYS Routing
  • Lab 6: Part 3—Route Export
  • Address Translation
  • Lab 6: Part 4—Address Translation

Day 3

Chapter 8: Redundancy

  • NSRP Terms and Concepts
  • Configuring NSRP Active/Passive
  • Configuring NSRP Active/Active, VSD-Less Cluster, and NSRP-Lite
  • Tuning Failover Performance
  • Redundant Interfaces
  • Demo: NSRP

Chapter 9: Traffic Management

  • Need for Traffic Management
  • Egress Traffic Shaping
  • Ingress Policing
  • DSCP Marking

Appendix A: Virtual Systems Variations

  • VSYS with IP Classification
  • Transparent Mode VSYS
 
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