Advanced Juniper Security (AJSEC)
- Course Code JUN_AJSEC
- Duration 4 days
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This course is available in the following formats:
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
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Course Overview
TopThis four-day course, which is designed to build off the current Juniper Security (JSEC) offering, delves deeper into Junos security, next-generation security features, and ATP supporting software.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, you will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the advanced Junos OS security features with advanced coverage of advanced logging and reporting, next generation Layer 2 security, next generation advanced anti-malware with Juniper ATP On-Prem and SecIntel.
This course uses Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the hands-on component. This course is based on Junos OS Release 20.1R1.11, Junos Space Security Director 19.4, Juniper ATP On-Prem version 5.0.7.
Course Level
Advanced Juniper Security (AJSEC) is an advanced-level course.
Relevant Juniper Product
• Security • Junos OS • SRX Series • vSRX Series • Sky ATP • SDSN
Course Schedule
TopTarget Audience
TopThis course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Juniper security components.
Course Objectives
Top• Demonstrate understanding of concepts covered in the prerequisite Juniper Security courses.
• Describe the various forms of security supported by the Junos OS.
• Describe the Juniper Connected Security model.
• Describe Junos security handling at Layer 2 versus Layer 3.
• Implement next generation Layer 2 security features.
• Demonstrate understanding of Logical Systems (LSYS).
• Demonstrate understanding of Tenant Systems (TSYS).
• Implement virtual routing instances in a security setting.
• Describe and configure route sharing between routing instances using logical tunnel interfaces.
• Describe and discuss Juniper ATP and its function in the network.
• Describe and implement Juniper Connected Security with Policy Enforcer in a network.
• Describe firewall filters use on a security device.
• Implement firewall filters to route traffic.
• Explain how to troubleshoot zone problems.
• Describe the tools available to troubleshoot SRX Series devices.
• Describe and implement IPsec VPN in a hub-and-spoke model.
• Describe the PKI infrastructure.
• Implement certificates to build an ADVPN network.
• Describe using NAT, CoS and routing protocols over IPsec VPNs.
• Implement NAT and routing protocols over an IPsec VPN.
• Describe the logs and troubleshooting methodologies to fix IPsec VPNs.
• Implement working IPsec VPNs when given configuration that are broken.
• Describe Incident Reporting with Juniper ATP On-Prem device.
• Configure mitigation response to prevent spread of malware.
• Explain SecIntel uses and when to use them.
• Describe the systems that work with SecIntel.
• Describe and implement advanced NAT options on the SRX Series devices.
• Explain DNS doctoring and when to use it.
• Describe NAT troubleshooting logs and techniques.
Course Content
TopDay 1
Course Introduction
Junos Layer 2 Packet Handling and Security Features
• Transparent Mode Security
• Secure Wire
• Layer 2 Next Generation Ethernet Switching
• MACsec
LAB 1: Implementing Layer 2 Security
Firewall Filters
• Using Firewall Filters to Troubleshoot
• Routing Instances
• Filter-Based Forwarding
LAB 2: Implementing Firewall Filters
Troubleshooting Zones and Policies
• General Troubleshooting for Junos Devices
• Troubleshooting Tools
• Troubleshooting Zones and Policies
• Zone and Policy Case Studies
LAB 3: Troubleshooting Zones and Policies
Day 2
Hub-and-Spoke VPN
• Overview
• Configuration and Monitoring
LAB 4: Implementing Hub-and-Spoke VPNs
Advanced NAT
• Configuring Persistent NAT
• Demonstrate DNS Doctoring
• Configure IPv6 NAT Operations
• Troubleshooting NAT
LAB: 5: Implementing Advanced NAT Features
Logical and Tenant Systems
• Overview
• Administrative Roles
• Differences Between LSYS and TSYS
• Configuring LSYS
• Configuring TSYS
LAB 6: Implementing TSYS
Day 3
PKI and ADVPNs
• PKI Overview
• PKI Configuration
• ADVPN Overview
• ADVPN Configuration and Monitoring
LAB 7: Implementing ADVPNs
Advanced IPsec
• NAT with IPsec
• Class of Service with IPsec
• Best Practices
• Routing OSPF over VPNs
LAB 8: Implementing Advanced IPsec Solutions
Troubleshooting IPsec
• IPsec Troubleshooting Overview
• Troubleshooting IKE Phase 1 and 2
• IPsec Logging
• IPsec Case Studies
LAB 9: Troubleshooting IPsec
Day 4
Juniper Connected Security
• Security Models
• Enforcement on Every Network Device
SecIntel
• Security Feed
• Encrypted Traffic Analysis
• Use Cases for SecIntel
LAB 10: Implementing SecIntel
Advanced Juniper ATP On-Prem
• Collectors
• Private Mode
• Incident Response
• Deployment Models
LAB 11: Implementing Advanced ATP On-Prem
Automated Threat Mitigation
• Identify and Mitigate Malware Threats
• Automate Security Mitigation
LAB 12: Identifying and Mitigating Threats
Group VPNs
• Overview
• Implementing Group VPNs
Course Prerequisites
Top• Strong level of TCP/IP networking and security knowledge
• Complete the Juniper Security (JSEC) course prior to attending this class
Test Certification
TopJNCIP-SEC exam topics are based on the content of the recommended instructor-led training courses, as well as the additional resources.
• Exam code: JN0-635
• Written exam
• Administered by Pearson VUE
• Exam length: 120 minutes
• Exam type: 65 multiple choice questions
• Pass/fail status is available immediately
The JNCIP-SEC certification is valid for three years.
Exams can be purchased and scheduled at https://home.pearsonvue.com/junipernetworks/
Follow on Courses
TopJNCIE-SEC Bootcamp
Further Information
TopDelegates will receive an official set of e-kit courseware approximately 1 week prior to the start of the course.
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