Course Summary

This three-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with the Junos operating system and to configure
Junos security devices. The course provides a brief overview of the Juniper security products and discusses the key architectural components of
the Junos software. Key topics include UI options with a heavy focus on CLI, configuration tasks typically associated with the initial setup of
devices, interface configuration basics with configuration examples, secondary system configuration, and the basics of operational monitoring and
maintenance of Junos Security devices.
The course then delves into foundational knowledge of security objects, security policies, and configuration examples including types of security
objects, security policies, security services NAT, site-to-site IPsec VPN, and Juniper Secure Connect VPN

DAY 1
1 Course Introduction
2 Juniper Connected Security
• Identify the high-level security challenges in today’s
network
• Describe basic network security design
• Identify the key factors in Juniper Networks
security focus
3 Juniper SRX Series Overview
• Describe the Junos architecture and SRX features
• Explain the traffic processing and logical packet
flow on an SRX Series device
• Describe the Junos J-Web UI and its features
4 Juniper SRX Initial Configuration
• List and perform initial configuration tasks
• Perform basic interface configuration tasks
Lab 1: Initial System Configuration
5 UI Options – The Junos CLI
• Perform Junos CLI basics
• Describe Junos operational mode
• Describe Junos configuration mode
6 Security Zones and Screen Objects
• Describe and configure security zones objects
• Describe and configure screen objects
7 Address Objects and Service Objects
• Describe and configure address objects
• Describe and configure service objects
Lab 2: Creating Security Objects
DAY 2
8 Security Policies
• Describe the purpose and types of security policies
• Define the security policy components
• Configure an application firewall with unified
security policies
• Implement security policy for a given use case
Lab 3: Creating Security Policies
9 Security Services—IPS
• Explain the purpose of IPS
• Define the IPS policy components
• Configure IPS policies
10 Security Services—Integrated User-Based
Firewall
• Explain the purpose of user-based firewall
• Configure integrated user-based firewall
Lab 4: Security Services—IPS Integrated User Firewall
11 UTM—Antivirus and Antispam
• Describe the purpose of UTM services
• Explain antispam and its functionality
12 UTM—Content Filtering and Web Filtering
• Explain the functionality of Content filtering
• Explain the functionality of Web filtering
Lab 5: Implementing UTM Virtual SRX
13 Juniper Connected Security—JATP Cloud
• Explain the purpose of JATP
• Describe the features of JATP
• Describe the process to enroll devices with JATP
Cloud
• Monitor JATP
Lab 6: JATP Overview
DAY 3
14 Source Network Address Translation
• Describe the purpose and functionality of NAT and
PAT
• Configure and monitor source NAT
• Explain the purpose of proxy ARP
15 Destination Network Address Translation and
Static Network Address Translation
• Configure and monitor destination NAT
• Configure and monitor static NAT
Lab 7: Implementing NAT
16 Site-to-Site IPsec VPN
• Describe the high-level overview and configuration
options for IPsec VPN
• Implement IPsec VPN for a given use case
• Describe the functionality of proxy-id and traffic
selectors
• Monitor site-to-site IPsec VPN
Lab 8: Implementing IPsec VPN
17 Juniper Secure Connect
• Describe Juniper Secure Connect features
• Explain Juniper Secure Connect UI options
• Deploy Juniper Secure Connect
• Monitor Juniper Secure Connect
Lab 9: Implementing Juniper Secure Connect
18 SRX Troubleshooting
• Discuss SRX and vSRX licensing
• Describe how to use packet capture
• Describe the traceoptions on the SRX Series device
• Discuss how to verify Content Security policy usage
19 Monitoring and Reporting
• Explain the basic monitoring features
• Explain the use of network utility tools on the SRX
Series device
• Describe the procedure of maintaining Junos OS
• Identify the various reports available on SRX J-Web
interface
Lab 10: Monitoring and Reporting

The following are the prerequisites for this course: Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/ IP protocol suite.

Exam Code: JN0-231 Prerequisite Certification: None Exam Length: 90 minutes Exam Type: 65 multiple-choice questions

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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