Course Summary

This two-day course is designed to provide the knowledge of using Contrail in enterprise cloud networks. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, you will gain experience in working with Contrail Networking in Kubernetes, OpenShift, and VMware vCenter environments. You will also learn how to secure cloud networks with Contrail Security, service chaining, and Juniper cSRX.

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

Describe Contrail and its enterprise use cases.
List Contrail products and key Contrail features.
Describe the use cases of Contrail in the Enterprise.
Explain Contrail Security concepts.
Describe Contrail and Kubernetes integration.
Explain Kubernetes architecture.
Explain how Contrail integrates with Kubernetes.
Describe workload isolation modes supported by Contrail.
Explain how Contrail Security is used with Kubernetes.
Describe Contrail Provisioning for Kubernetes.
List main deployment methods for Contrail with Kubernetes.
Explain provisioning with Contrail Command.
Describe Contrail integration with Red Hat OpenShift.
Explain Red Hat OpenShift integration with Contrail.
Explain how to launch OpenShift workloads and connect them over Contrail Virtual Networks.
Describe Contrail support for VMware .
Explain vCenter and Contrail Integration.
Explain how Contrail works with VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Use Contrail vCenter Fabric Manager Plugin.
Describe Contrail vCenter Fabric Manager.
Deploy Contrail vCenter Fabric Manager.
Use Contrail Virtual Machine Integration with vCenter.
Provision Contrail vCenter Manager.
Secure vCenter Workloads with Contrail Security.
Describe Contrail service chaining.
Explain cSRX functionality and its use in Contrail service chains.:
List the main features of Juniper cSRX.
Describe multiple interface pods in Contrail.
Configure In-Network service chains.
Explain how routing is performed in Contrail Service Chains.
Explain details of service chain routing.
Use routing policies.
Configure route aggregation in service chains.
Describe advanced Contrail service chain operations.:
Explain service chain load balancing.
Explain service chain health checks.
Configure source NAT.
Configure distributed source NAT.
Explain host-based firewalls concept.
Perform service chain troubleshooting.
Course Content
Day 1
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Contrail Overview
Describe Contrail and its enterprise use cases
List Contrail products and key Contrail features
Describe the use cases of Contrail in the Enterprise
Explain Contrail Security concepts
Module 3: Using Contrail with Kubernetes
Describe Contrail and Kubernetes integration
Explain Kubernetes architecture
Explain how Contrail integrates with Kubernetes
Describe workload isolation modes supported by Contrail
Module 4: Contrail Security for Kubernetes
Explain how Contrail Security is used with Kubernetes
Module 5: Contrail Provisioning for Kubernetes
Describe Contrail Provisioning for Kubernetes
List main deployment methods for Contrail with Kubernetes
Explain provisioning with Contrail Command
Lab 1: Contrail and Kubernetes Integration
Chapter 6: Using Contrail with Red Hat OpenShift
Describe Contrail integration with Red Hat OpenShift
Explain Red Hat OpenShift integration with Contrail
Explain how to launch OpenShift workloads and connect them over Contrail Virtual Networks
Lab 2: Contrail and Integration
Day 2
AWS and Contrail Overview
Deploying Contrail Multicloud for AWS
Lab 4: Interconnecting Private Cloud Workloads to AWS Workloads
Chapter 7: Private to Public Cloud Overlay Networking – Azure
Azure and Contrail Overview
Deploying Contrail Multicloud for Azure
Lab 5: Interconnecting Private Cloud Workloads to Azure Workloads
Day 3
Chapter 8: Private to Public Cloud Overlay Networking – GCP
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Overview
Deploying Contrail Multicloud for GCP
Chapter 9: Contrail Service Chains
Service Chaining Overview
Service Chain Configuration
Advanced Service Chain Operation
Lab 6: Creating Contrail Service Chains
Chapter 10: Service Chaining with cSRX
cSRX Overview
Multiple Interface Pods in Kubernetes
Service Chaining with cSRX
Lab 7: Creating Service Chains with cSRX

The prerequisites for this course are as follows: TCP/IP networking knowledge Working knowledge of cloud networks Attended Cloud Automation Using Contrail (CAC) course

Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional Cloud (JNCIP-CLOUD) Exams Exam code: JN0-611 Written exam Administered by Pearson VUE Exam length: 90 minutes Exam type: 65 multiple-choice questions Pass/fail status is available immediately Contrail Release: 1907 Recommended training for this certification Enterprise Automation and Orchestration Using Contrail (EAC)

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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