Chief Cisco instructor for
CCIE R & S/CCIE Security / CCSP

Chandan Sharma
Dual CCIE # 19701
(R&S, Security)


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Juniper

CJFV - CONFIGURING JUNIPER NETWORKS FIREWALL/IPSec VPN PRODUCTS. JN0-522.

About this Course

This course is the first in the ScreenOS curriculum. It is a three-day, instructor-led course that focuses on configuration of the ScreenOS firewall/virtual private network (VPN) products in a variety of situations, including basic administrative access, routing, firewall policies and policy options, attack prevention features, address translation, and VPN implementations. This course is based on ScreenOS version 6.2.

The course combines both lecture and labs, with significant time allocated for hands-on experience. Students completing this course should be confident in their ability to configure Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products in a wide range of installations.

Objectives:

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

  • Explain the Juniper Networks security architecture.
  • Configure administrative access and options.
  • Back up and restore configuration and ScreenOS files.
  • Configure a ScreenOS device in transparent, route, Network Address Translation (NAT), and IP version 6(IPv6) modes.
  • Discuss the applications of multiple virtual routers.
  • Configure the Juniper Networks firewall to permit and deny traffic based on user defined policies.
  • Configure advanced policy options.
  • Identify and configure network designs for various types of network address translation.
  • Configure policy-based and route-based VPN tunnels.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks firewall products.

Course Level

CJFV is an introductory-level course

Prerequisites

This course assumes that students have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas:

  • The Internet;
  • Networking concepts; and
  • Terms including TCP/IP, bridging, switching, and routing.
  • Verify Configuration

 

Course Contents

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction.

Chapter 2: ScreenOS Concepts, Terminology, and Platforms.

  • Security Device Requirements.
  • ScreenOS Security Architecture.
  • Juniper Networks Platforms.

Chapter 3: Initial Connectivity.

  • System Components.
  • Establishing Connectivity.
  • Verifying Connectivity.
  • Lab 1: Initial Configuration.

Chapter 4: Device Management

  • Management.
  • Recovery.
  • Lab 2: Device Administration.

 

Day 2

 

Chapter 5: Layer 3 Operations.

  • Need for Routing.
  • Configuring Layer 3.
  • Verifying Layer 3.
  • Loopback Interface.
  • Interface-Based NAT.
  • Lab 3: Layer 3 Operations.

Chapter 6: Basic Policy Configuration.

  • Functionality.
  • Policy Configuration.
  • Common Problems.
  • Global Policy.
  • Verifying Policies.
  • Lab 4: Basic Policy Configuration.

Chapter 7: Policy Options.

  • Overview.
  • Logging.
  • Counting.
  • Scheduling.
  • User Authentication.
  • Lab 5: Policy Options.

Chapter 8: Address Translation

  • Scenarios.
  • NAT-src.
  • NAT-dst.
  • VIP Addresses.
  • MIP Addresses.
  • Lab 6: Address Translation.

 

Day 3

Chapter 9: Transparent Mode (Optional).

  • Description.
  • Configuration.
  • Verifying Operations.
  • Lab 7: Transparent Mode.

Chapter 10: VPN Concepts.

  • Concepts and Terminology.
  • IP Security.

Chapter 11: Policy-Based VPNs.

  • Configuration.
  • Verifying Operations.
  • Lab 8: Route-Based VPNs.

Chapter 12: Route-Based VPNs

  • Concepts and Terminology.
  • Configuring VPNs.
  • Verifying IPv6 Operations.
  • Lab 9: Route-Based VPNs.