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Juniper IFVH - Integrating Juniper Networks Firewalls into High-Performance
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3 Day |
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| Tuition: |
$3000 |
| Schedule: |
Juniper IFVH Training Schedule |
| Course No |
EDU-JUN-IFVH |
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| Certification |
| This is the recommended Juniper Training for passing the JNCIS-FWV certification. |
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| Overview |
| This three-day Juniper Training course focuses on the ScreenOS features that are typically required in large-scale networks, including dynamic routing, virtual systems, traffic shaping, and high availability. Upon completing this course, a student 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. |
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| Target Aduience |
| Network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper products utilizing the advanced features covered in this class. |
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Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: ScreenOS VPN Basics Review
- Concepts Review
- Configuration Review
- Lab 1: ScreenOS Basics 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 Routes
Chapter 6: Multicast
- IGMP Operations
- IGMP Configuration
- PIM-SM Operations
- PIM-SM Configuration
- Multicast Policies
- Lab 5: Configuring Multicast Support
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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| Prerequisites |
Completion of CJFV or equivalent product experience. Completion of SMF or equivalent product experience if using Security Manager. General networking knowledge, including Ethernet, TCP/IP, and routing concepts. |
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