Course Summary

This three-day course is designed to cover introductory best practices, theory, and design principles for overall network design.
Key topics include fundamental network design concepts as well as basic design concepts of data centers, enterprise WAN, wireless LAN (WLAN),
software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), security, network management, and network automation. Other key concepts included are Request for Proposal
(RFP) and Request for Information (RFI) creation, Juniper product review, network migration strategies, IP fabric design, and business continuity

COURSE CONTENTS
DAY 1
1 Course Introduction
2 Network Design Fundamentals
• Describe the role of a network designer or architect
• List the main steps in creating a network design
3 Juniper Routers and Switches
• Explain the different types of Juniper routers and how
to position them
• Explain the different types of Juniper switches and how
to position them
4 Juniper Security and Wireless Solutions
• Explain the different types of Juniper security products
and how to position them
• Explain the different types of Juniper wireless products
and how to position them
5 Juniper SDN and Network Management Solutions
• Explain Juniper’s SDN solution and how to position it
• Explain Juniper’s network management solutions and
how to position them
6 Understanding Customer Requirements
• Define RFP requirements
• Evaluate the network design scope
Lab 1: Understanding Customer Requirements
7 Organizing the Data
• Describe ways of processing customer data and
requests
• Identify boundaries and scope for the design proposal
• List some considerations when creating a design
proposal
8 Securing the Network
• Explain the basics of network security
• Review Juniper Networks’ security appliances
• Illustrate the concept of WAN security
• Describe the cloud-centered approach to securing the
enterprise
• Explain Juniper Networks’ Secure Access Service Edge
9 Campus Design
• List the components of the campus network
• Describe best practices and considerations for the
campus
• Describe architectural design options for the campus
Lab 2: Designing Campus Networks

DAY 2
10 Campus WAN Design
• Explain the components of the campus WAN
• Describe best practices and considerations for the
campus WAN
• Describe design options for the campus WAN
Lab 3: Campus WAN Design
11 SD-WAN Design
• Describe the SD-WAN approach
• Explain how SD-WAN and intersite connectivity works
• Review the SD-WAN intent model and deployment
Lab 4: SD-WAN Design
12 Basic Data Center Design
• List the components of the data center
• Describe best practices and considerations
• Describe architectural design options
Lab 5: Creating the Design – Data Center
DAY 3
13 Designing Network Automation
• Overview of automation
• Designing for network automation
Lab 6: Automation Design
14 Wireless LAN Design – Define
• Explain how to determine the business requirements
• Define how to gather the technical requirements
• Describe how to determine the RF requirements
15 Wireless LAN Design – Design, Deploy, and Diagnose
• Explain the Design phase of wireless LAN design
• Define the Deploy phase of wireless LAN design
• Describe the Diagnose phase of wireless LAN design
Lab 7: Designing a WLAN
16 Putting the Design into Practice
• Review the foundational topics that have been taught
throughout the course
• Create a network design proposal that satisfies
customer requirements and business needs
Lab 8: Putting the Network Design into Practice
17 Self-Study: Network Migration Strategies
• Provide an overview of the steps necessary to migrate a
network
• Explain approaches for network migration
• Describe example scenarios used in network migration
18 Self-Study: Sample RFP
• Example of a Juniper Networks RFP response
19 Self-Study: Designing IP Fabrics
• Explain IP fabric design options
• Describe routing in an IP fabric
• Explain how to scale an IP fabric
20 Self-Study: Business Continuity and Network
Enhancements
• Define business continuity and its importance in a
network
• Describe high availability design considerations and best
practices
• Provide an overview of high-availability offerings and
solutions
21 Self-Study: Network Management
• Design a management network

PREREQUISITES • Knowledge of routing and switching architectures and protocols • Knowledge of Juniper Networks products and solutions • Understanding of infrastructure security principles • Basic knowledge of hypervisors and load balancers

Exam code: JN0-1102 Written exam Administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide Exam length: 90 minutes Exam type: 65 multiple-choice questions Pass/fail status is available immediately Prerequisite certification: none

Following your booking, a confirmation message will be sent to all participants, ensuring you're well-informed of your successful enrollment. Calendar placeholders will also be dispatched to assist you in scheduling your commitments around the course. Rest assured, all course materials and access to necessary labs or platforms will be provided no later than one week before the course begins, allowing you ample time to prepare and engage fully with the learning experience ahead.

Our comprehensive training package includes all the necessary materials and resources to facilitate a full learning experience. Enrollees will be provided with detailed course content, encompassing a wide array of topics to ensure a thorough understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, participants will receive a certificate of completion to recognize their dedication and hard work. It's important to note that while the course fee covers all training materials and experiences, the examination fee for certification is not included but can be purchased separately.

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