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Level: | Specialist | | Exam: | JNO-532, 90 minutes, 75
question, 80% Passing Grade | | Certification: | JNCIS-FWV - Juniper
Networks Certified Internet Specialist |
This 3-day Integrated Juniper Firewall / VPNs into High Performance Networks (IFVH) course, combined with additional courses, prepares students for the JNO-532 exam and JNCIS-FWV Certification.
This Juniper Networks IFVH course focuses on integrating Juniper Networks Firewall/VPN devices into complex, dynamic networks. Key topics include virtual systems, dynamic routing, multicast routing, NSRP, and quality of service features.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting these features. Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in hands-on labs.
Juniper Networks Technical Certification
This Juniper Networks IFVH course helps prepare students for the Juniper Networks Certification exam, whose topics are based on the content of this course, among others. Upon completion of this Juniper Networks IFVH course combined with additional knowledge gained in the AJVI and APJF courses, students should be able to pass the JNCIS-FWV Certification exam (JN0-532). The Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP) consists of platform-specific, multitiered tracks, which enable participants to demonstrate, through a combination of written proficiency exams and hands-on configuration and troubleshooting exams, competence with Juniper Networks technology.
Target Audience
Network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and technicians responsible for implementing Juniper Firewall products utilizing the High Availability products and features covered in this class.
Objectives
By the end of this Juniper Networks IFVH course, students will be able to configure Juniper Firewall/VPN appliances and systems that support the virtualization feature set, including subinterfaces and virtual systems. Students will also be able to configure NSRP in both active/passive and active/active deployments. Specific topics include:
- ScreenOS Review
- OSPF
o Configure single-area and multi-area OSPF
o Verify and troubleshoot OSPF operations
o Configure route redistribution within OSPF
o Optimize the routing table
- BGP
o Configure EBGP and IBGP
o Verify and troubleshoot BGP operations
o Provide connectivity for BGP peers
o IBGP Full Mesh
- Advanced Static Routing
o Configure Source-based routing
o Configure Policy-based routing
0 Configure advanced applications of destination routing
- Multicast
o Configure IGMP
o Configure PIM-SM
o Configure multicast policies
- NSRP
o Configure Active/Passive operations
o Configure Active/Active operations
o Imlement NSRP and dynamic routing
- Virtual Systems
o Configure NSRP
o Active/passive
o VSD-less cluster
o Verify NSRP operations
o Ttune NSRP failover behavior
o Configure redundant interfaces
- Quality of Service / Traffic Shaping
o Egress traffic shaping
o Ingress policing
o DSCP marking
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This course assumes that students have successfully attended the CJFV course or have the equivalent experiences with ScreenOS. Specifically, students need to be familiar with configuration of:
- Zones and Interfaces
- Virtual router and inter-VR routing
- Address Translation
- VPN's
This course is part of the curriculum necessary to attain the Juniper Networks JNCIS-FWV Certification. Exam topics are based on user experience and the content of this course, among others. |