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Copyright © 2005 Juniper Networks, Inc. Proprietary and Confidentialwww.juniper.net 4-1 Operating Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-2 Education Services 1-2 Chapter Objectives  After successfully completing this chapter, you will be able to: Get to know one another Identify the objectives, prerequisites, facilities, and materials used during this course Identify additional Juniper Networks courses Describe the Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP)

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-3 Education Services 1-3 Introductions  Before we get started… What is your name? Where do you work? What is your primary role in your organization? What kind of network experience do you have? What is the most important thing for you to learn in this training session?

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-4 Education Services 1-4 Course Contents  Chapter 1:Course Introduction  Chapter 2:Juniper Networks Enterprise Routers  Chapter 3:JUNOS User Interfaces  Chapter 4:Installation and Initial Configuration  Chapter 5:Operational Monitoring and Maintenance  Chapter 6:Routing Protocols and Policy  Chapter 7:Services  Chapter 8:Miscellaneous Features  Chapter 9:Troubleshooting  Appendix A:Supported PIMs  Appendix B:J-Web Interface Configuration Examples

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-5 Education Services 1-5 Prerequisites  The prerequisites for this course are the following: Basic understanding of the TCP/IP protocols While not required, familiarity with the command-line interface of a routing platform or UNIX system is helpful

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-6 Education Services 1-6 Course Administration  The basics: Sign-in sheet Schedule Class times Breaks Lunch Break and restroom facilities Fire and safety procedures Communications Telephones and wireless devices Internet access

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-7 Education Services 1-7 Education Materials  Available materials: In class: Lecture material Lab guide Lab equipment Online: eLearning courses

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-8 Education Services 1-8 Additional Resources  For those who want more: Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) Juniper Networks books Hardware and software technical documentation Online: Image files for offline viewing: Certification resources

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc. 1-9 Education Services 1-9 Satisfaction Feedback  To receive your certificate, you must complete the survey Either you will receive a survey to complete at the end of class, or we will it to you within two weeks Completed surveys help us serve you better! Class Feedback

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-10 Enterprise Curriculum (1 of 3)  Enterprise Routing Supports J-series and M-series technologies in an enterprise environment

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-11 Enterprise Curriculum (2 of 3)  Security Firewall / IPSec VPN SSL VPN Intrusion Protection Unified Access Control

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-12 Enterprise Curriculum (3 of 3)  Application Acceleration WX WAN Acceleration DX Application Acceleration

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-13 Service Provider Curriculum (1 of 2)  JUNOS platforms Supports M-series, MX-series, and T-series technologies in a service provider environment

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-14 Service Provider Curriculum (2 of 2)  JUNOSe platforms Supports E-series technologies in a service provider environment

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-15 Technical Certification Programs  Demonstrate competence with Juniper Networks technology Multiple tracks Multiple certification levels Written proficiency exams Hands-on configuration and troubleshooting exams

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-16 Certification Tracks  Multiple tracks Enterprise: Enterprise Routing Firewall / IPSec VPN Intrusion Protection SSL VPN WX WAN Acceleration DX Application Acceleration Unified Access Control Service Provider: M-series / T-series E-series

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-17 Certification Levels  Up to four levels per track Associate Multiple choice exam Specialist Multiple choice exam Professional One-day, lab-based exam Expert One-day, lab-based exam JNCIA JNCISJNCIPJNCIE

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-18 Certification Preparation  How to prepare: Training and study resources JNTCP Web site Education Services training classes Juniper networks documentation and white papers Practical exams: lots of hands-on practice On-the-job experience Education Services training classes Equipment access

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-19 Questions

Copyright © 2007 Juniper Networks, Inc Education Services 1-20 Education Services