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Junos for Security Platforms

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

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Chapter Objectives

 After successfully completing this chapter, you will be


able to:
•Get to know one another
•Identify the objectives, prerequisites, facilities, and
materials used during this course
•Identify additional Juniper Networks courses
•Describe the Juniper Networks Technical Certification
Program

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Introductions

 Before we get started…


•What is your name?
•Where do you work?
•What is your primary role in your
organization?
•What kind of network experience
do you have?
•What is the most important thing for
you to learn in this training session?

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Course Contents
 Contents:
•Chapter 1: Course Introduction
•Chapter 2: Introduction to Junos Security Platforms
•Chapter 3: Zones
•Chapter 4: Security Policies
•Chapter 5: Firewall User Authentication
•Chapter 6: SCREEN Options
•Chapter 7: Network Address Translation
•Chapter 8: IPsec VPNs
•Chapter 9: Introduction to Intrusion Detection and
Prevention
•Chapter 10: High Availability Clustering
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Prerequisites

 The prerequisites for this course are the following:


•Basic networking knowledge
•Understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite
•Experience with the Junos operating system, including
device management, routing, and policy through:
• Attending the Introduction to Junos Software (IJS) and Junos
Routing Essentials (JRE) courses, or
• Working with devices running the Junos OS in a networking
environment

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Course Administration

 The basics:
•Sign-in sheet
•Schedule
• Class times
• Breaks
• Lunch
•Break and restroom facilities
•Fire and safety procedures
•Communications
• Telephones and wireless devices
• Internet access

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Education Materials

 Available materials for classroom-based


and instructor-led online classes:
•Lecture material
•Lab guide
•Lab equipment
 Self-paced online courses also available
•http://www.juniper.net/training/technical_education/

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Additional Resources

 For those who want more:


•Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC)
• http://www.juniper.net/support/requesting-support.html
•Juniper Networks books
• http://www.juniper.net/training/jnbooks/
•Hardware and software technical
documentation
• Online: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/
• Image files for offline viewing:
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/resources/cdrom.html
•Certification resources
• http://www.juniper.net/training/certification/resources.html

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Satisfaction Feedback

Class
Feedback

 To receive your certificate, you must complete the


survey
•Either you will receive a survey to complete at the end of
class, or we will e-mail it to you within two weeks
•Completed surveys help us serve you better!

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Juniper Networks Education Services
Curriculum

 Formats:
•Classroom-based instructor-led technical courses
•Online instructor-led technical courses
•Hardware installation eLearning courses as well as technical
eLearning courses
 Complete list of courses:
•http://www.juniper.net/training/technical_education/

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Technical Certification Programs

 Demonstrate competence with Juniper Networks


technology
•Multiple tracks
•Multiple certification levels
•Written proficiency exams
•Hands-on configuration and troubleshooting exams
•For more information and details on how to prepare for the
exams
• http://www.juniper.net/training/certification/

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Juniper Networks Certification Path

 Up to four levels of
certification for
Expert-Level
each track JNCIE

Professional-Level
JNCIP

Specialist-Level
JNCIS

Associate-Level
JNCIA

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Certification Preparation

 How to prepare:
•Training and study resources
• JNTCP Web site
http://www.juniper.net/training/certification/
• Education Services training classes
http://www.juniper.net/training/technical_education/
• Juniper Networks documentation and white papers
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/
•Practical exams require lots of hands-on practice
• On-the-job experience
• Education Services training classes
• Equipment access

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Questions

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