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| AJRE - Advanced Juniper Networks Routing in the Enterprise |
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EDU-JUN-AJRE |
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Four days |
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Course Overview
This 4-day, lab-intensive, hands-on course provides an advanced look at routing and services configurations on Juniper Networks J-series and M-series platforms commonly used in the enterprise environment. AJRE course highlights include: |
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routing policy and firewall filters |
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the complexities of BGP configuration most relevant to enterprises |
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migration from a distance-vector routing protocol to a link-state routing protocol, including strategies for successful migrations with limited to no downtime |
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configuration and monitoring of Layer 2 services, including the Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP). Multilink PPP (MLPPP), and Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) |
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configuration of stateful firewall filters, NAT, and IPSec VPNs, including interoperability with other vendors |
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options for branch-office connectivity, including provider-provisioned Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs, private circuits, and IPSec VPNS |
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Class of Service (CoS) deployment in the enterprise environment and the interaction of CoS with other configurations on the router |
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Target audience
Experienced network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper enterprise routing products.
Prerequisites
This is an advanced course. It assumes that students meet the following prerequisities: |
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Completion of the Operating Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise (OJRE) course or equivalent knowledge and experience; |
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Knowledge, familiarity, and comfort with the JUNOS CLI; |
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Experience managing routers (not necessarily Juniper Networks) in an enterprise environment; |
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Understanding of destination-based, hop-by-hop IP routing in a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) environment; and |
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Experience with IGPs in an enterprise environment |
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Course Contents
Day One
Course Introduction
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JUNOS Policy |
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Policy Language and Policy Evaluation Process Overview |
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Routing Policy |
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Firewall Policy |
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Unicast Reverse-Path Forwarding Checks |
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BGP |
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BGP Overview |
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IBGP Implementation |
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EBGP Implementation |
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BGP-IGP Interaction |
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Enterprise Routing Policies |
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Enterprise BGP Deployment |
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Case Study: Primary/Secondary Routing Policy |
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Transitioning Between IGPs |
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Transition Overview |
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Overlay Transition |
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Route Redistribution Transition |
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Integrated Transition |
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JUNOS Services Overview |
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JUNOS Services Overview |
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Layer 2 Services Configuration |
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Layer 3 Services Overview |
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Stateful Firewall and Network Address Translation |
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Stateful Firewall and NAT Overview |
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Applications |
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Configuring Stateful Firewall Rules |
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Configuring NAT Rules |
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Implementing Stateful Firewall and NAT |
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Monitoring Stateful Firewall and NAT |
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IPSec VPNs |
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IPSec VPN Overview |
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IPSec VPN Configuration |
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Implementation Considerations |
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Monitoring |
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| Day Four |
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Class of Service |
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CoS Overview |
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Traffic Classification |
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Traffic Queueing |
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Traffic Scheduling |
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Example |
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Troubleshooting |
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Branch Office Connectivity |
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Overview of Connectivity Options |
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Routing and Security Implications |
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CoS Considerations |
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| Note: M7i, M5, JUNOS, CJNR-M, IJNR-M are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc. |
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