Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks delivers software, silicon, and systems for global service providers, leading enterprises, and public sector organizations. Juniper's core routers, switches, and security hardware and software run many world’s largest and most demanding global networks.
Hawkware Training is Juniper Networks JNAEC in Finland and Sweden (Juniper Networks Authorized Education Center).
Courses
JUNOS
Introduction to JUNOS and Routing Basics (IJRE):
IJS course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to work with JUNOS Software and to configure devices running JUNOS Software. Key topics include user interface options with a heavy focus on the command-line interface (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 devices running JUNOS Software. This course also provides students with foundational routing knowledge and configuration examples and includes an overview of general routing concepts, routing policy and firewall filters, and class of service (CoS). Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the JUNOS Software and monitoring basic device operations.
JUNOS for Security Platforms (JSEC):
JSEC course covers the configuration, operation, and implementation of JUNOS security platforms in a typical network environment. Key topics within this course include security technologies such as security zones, security policies, intrusion detection and prevention (IDP), Network Address Translation (NAT), high availability clusters, as well as details pertaining to basic implementation, configuration, and management. The course includes extensive hands-on labs configuring and monitoring JUNOS Software for SRX Series.
JUNOS TRAINING
Five-day training that covers topics from IJS, JRE and JSEC courses.
Troubleshooting JUNOS Platforms (TJP):
TJP is a two-day course that provides students with the foundational knowledge required to troubleshoot Juniper Networks platforms running JUNOS Software. The course provides a brief overview of the device families that run JUNOS Software and discusses the key architectural components of the devices. Additional key topics include discussions of the JUNOS Software troubleshooting toolkit, basic hardware and interface troubleshooting using the command-line interface (CLI), and Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) processes, guidelines, and support resources. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, you will gain experience in troubleshooting and monitoring the JUNOS Software and basic device operations.
JUNOS Intermediate Routing (JIR):
This two-day course provides students with intermediate routing knowledge and configuration examples. The course includes an overview of protocol-independent routing features, load balancing and filter-based forwarding, OSPF, BGP, IP tunneling, and high availability (HA) features.
JUNOS Intrusion Prevention System Functionality (JIPS):
JIPS is a two-day course designed to provide an introduction to the Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) feature set available on the Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateway.
Administration
Network and Security Manager Fundamentals (NSMF):
NSMF is a two-day course that discusses the basic operations of Network Security Manager. Key topics include server and domain administration, device configuration, template creation and management, policy creation and management, logging, and report generation. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting features of NSM.
Firewall/VPN
Configuring Juniper Networks Firewall/IPSec VPN Products (CJFV):
CJFV class is a three-day instructor-led course focuses on configuration of the Juniper Networks Firewall/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.
Advanced Juniper Networks VPN Implementations (AJVI):
This course is a two-day intermediate-level course that focuses on the wide range of options available when configuring VPNs using Juniper Networks Firewall/VPN products. Students attending the course will learn these various deployments through detailed lectures and hands-on lab exercises.
Integrating Juniper Networks Firewalls and VPN's into High-Performance Networks (IFVH):
IFVH course focuses on the ScreenOS features that are typically required in large-scale networks, including dynamic routing, virtual systems, traffic shaping, and high-availability. Upon completing this course, students should be able to return to work and successfully install, configure, and verify that a ScreenOS-based device is interoperating in the network as desired. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting these advanced features of ScreenOS.
Attack Prevention with Juniper Networks firewalls (APJF):
APJF is a one-day course that meets the business need of customers who are deploying the attack prevention features of ScreenOS software. The course focuses specifically on the attack-related features and assumes familiarity with ScreenOS software. Upon completing this course, you should be able to return to work and successfully configure and verify the desired attack prevention features.
Combo:
A five-day course that is a combination of above described AJVI, IFVH and APJF courses.
SSL VPN
Configuring Juniper Networks Secure Access (CJSA):
This two-day course discusses the configuration of Secure Access (SA) products in a typical network environment. Key topics include SSL access technologies, basic implementation, and configuration and management options. Though demonstrations and hands-on-labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting basic facets of the SA products.
Advanced Juniper Networks Secure Access (AJSA):
Two-day course covers the advanced configuration of Secure Access (SA) products. Key topics include PKI support, additional authentication/authorization servers, complex policies, customizations, virtual systems, high availability, and Secure Meeting. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting advanced features of the SA products.
IDP
Implementing Intrusion and Detection Prevention (IIDP):
IIDP is a three-day course that discusses the configuration of Juniper Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) sensors in a typical network environment. Key topics include: sensor configuration, creating and fine-tuning security policies, managing attack objects, creating custom signatures, and troubleshooting.
Unified Access Control
Configuring Juniper Unified Access Control (CUAC):
This course discusses the configuration of the Unified Access Control solution offered by Juniper Networks. Students will work with the solution elements the Infranet Controller, the Infranet Enforcer, and the Infranet Agent to configure secured access to network resources. Key topics include Unified Access Control deployment, basic implementation, and element configuration. Students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in several hands-on labs.
WX
Introduction to the WAN Acceleration (WX) Framework (IWX):
This course is three-day, introductory-level, instructor-led course that focuses on installation, configuration, and operational analysis of the WAN Acceleration (WX) and WAN Acceleration Cache (WXC) platforms. The term WX Framework defines the eight specific elements that comprise the WX/WXC application acceleration platforms that run the WAN Acceleration Operating System (WXOS) software. The eight elements are Molecular Sequence Reduction (MSR), Network Sequence Caching (NSC), Packet Flow Acceleration (PFA), Application Flow Acceleration (AppFlow), Quality of Service (QoS), Policy-Based Multipath, WebView Device Management (WebView), and WX Central Management System (WX CMS) software.
Enterprise Routers
Configuring Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise (OJRE):
OJRE is a four-day course introductory-level, instructor-led course that focuses on installation, configuration, operational analysis, and troubleshooting considerations of Juniper Networks routers in the enterprise. OJRE introduces Juniper Networks Enterprise Routing platforms including both M-series and J-series models. It then focuses on router configuration using both the J-Web graphical user interface (GUI) and the JUNOS software command-line interface (CLI). Real-world configuration and operational monitoring case studies are provided for general router configuration and for RIP, static, and OSPF routing. The class also provides an overview of common services such as the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), the Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) and Network Address Translation (NAT).
Advanced Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise (AJRE):
AJRE is a four-day course designed to provide enterprise network engineers with the knowledge and skills necessary to use Juniper Networks routers to meet their networks requirements. It covers advanced routing and services configurations of Juniper Networks J-series and M-series platforms, focusing specifically on advanced configurations commonly used in the enterprise environment.
Enterprise Switches
Operating Juniper Networks Switches in the Enterprise (OJXE):
This four-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Networks EX-series switches in a typical network environment. Key topics include a platform overview, user configuration interfaces, initial and secondary system configuration tasks, operational monitoring of an EX-switch, Ethernet switching concepts, the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), inter-VLAN routing, switching security protocols and features, IP telephone features, and design and implementation considerations.
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