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JND-WAN : Juniper Networks Design - WAN
- Duration: 5 Days
- Test Level: Intermediate
- Certifications: JNCDS-WAN
- Price: USD 4750
- Exams: JN0-1360
This five-day course is designed to cover best practices, theory, and design principles for Wide Area Network (WAN) design including WAN interconnects, security considerations, virtualization, and management/operations. This course covers both service provider and enterprise WAN design.
This course is targeted specifically for those who have a solid understanding of operation and configuration and are looking to enhance their skill sets by learning the principles of WAN design.
After successfully completing this course, you should be
able to:
- Describe
high level concepts about the different WAN architectures.
- Identify
key features used to interconnect WANs.
- Describe
key high level considerations about securing and monitoring a WAN
deployment.
- Outline
high level concepts for implementing WANs.
- Explain
various methods of WAN connectivity.
- Describe
basic MPLS concepts as they are related to WANs.
- Identify
basic Ethernet concepts as they are related to WANs.
- Describe
key concepts of network availability.
- Explain
high availability features and protocols.
- Describe
the key aspects of class of service.
- Describe
how core WAN technologies are used to solve specific problems facing
network designers.
- Discuss
core routing requirements.
- Explain
how to design a high performance MPLS WAN core.
- Define
CoS requirements for the WAN core.
- Discuss
BGP peering and path selection.
- Design
MPLS Layer 2 and Layer 3 services.
- Design
metro Ethernet networks.
- Understand
role of class of service in provider edge.
- Describe
Next-generation MVPNs.
- Explain
how enterprise WAN technologies are used to solve specific problems facing
network designers.
- Outline
various solutions regarding campus and branch WANs.
- Explain
how data centers are interconnected through WANs.
- Identify
various solutions regarding data center WAN interconnection.
- Describe
the benefits and use cases for EVPN.
- Describe
security concepts regarding WANs.
- Explain
the differences between LAN security concepts and WAN security concepts.
- Explain
VPN-related concepts regarding WANs.
- Describe
methods to manage WANs.
- Discuss
key concepts related to WAN management.
- Explain
how virtualization and SDN can be leveraged in the WAN.
- Describe
various SDN products and how they are used in the WAN.
- Describe MX, SRX, T, PTX, ACX, QFX, EX, and NFX Series devices and the basics of how they relate to WAN solutions.
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Overview of WAN Design
- WAN
Design Overview
- WAN
Domains
- Management,
Operations, and Security
- Implementation
Considerations
Chapter 3: WAN Connectivity
- Public
and Private
- Service
Provider
- Enterprise
Chapter 4: Network Availability and Traffic
Prioritization
- Network
Availability
- Class
of Service
- Lab:
Network Availability and CoS Design
Day 2
Chapter 5: Service Provider Core WAN
- WAN
Core Overview
- Core
Routing
- MPLS
Design
- CoS
Considerations
- Lab:
WAN Core Design
Day 3
Chapter 6: Service Provider Edge WAN
- Provider
Edge
- Lab:
Service Provider Edge—VPN Design
- Access
and Aggregation Edge
- Services
- CoS
Considerations
- Multicast
- Lab:
Service Provider Edge—Services Design
Day 4
Chapter 7: Enterprise WAN
- Enterprise
WAN Overview
- WAN
Topologies
- Campus
and Branch
- CoS
Considerations
- Large
Enterprise Designs
- Lab:
Enterprise WAN Design
Chapter 8: Data Center WAN
- WAN
Overview
- EVPN
- Lab:
Data Center WAN Design
Chapter 9: WAN Security
- Security
Overview
- WAN
Versus LAN
- Service
Provider Core WAN Security
- Service
Provider Edge WAN Security
- Enterprise
WAN Security
- Lab: Security
Design
Day 5
Chapter 10: WAN Management
- Best
Practices and Considerations
- OoB
Management Design
- Junos
Space
- Juniper
WAN Automation
- Lab:
WAN Management Design
Chapter 11: WAN Virtualization and SDN
- SDN
Overview
- NorthStar
- Contrail
- SD-WAN
- Lab:
SDN Design
Chapter 12: WAN Device Portfolio
- Platform
and Junos Overview
- MX
Series
- SRX
Series
- PTX
and T Series
- ACX
Series
- QFX
Series
- EX
Series
- NFX Series
The following are the prerequisites for this course:
- Knowledge
of routing and switching architectures and protocols.
- Knowledge
of Juniper Networks products and solutions.
- Understanding
of infrastructure security principles.
- Completion of the Juniper Networks Design Fundamentals (JNDF) course.