Juniper Networks Design Fundamentals (JNDF)

 

Résumé du cours

This three-day course is designed to cover best practices, theory, and design principles for overall network design and will serve as the prerequisite course for other design subject areas — data center, security, and WAN.

A qui s'adresse cette formation

This course is targeted for Juniper Networks system engineers, partner sales engineers (including Champions), and services partners. However, the course is also applicable to a general audience of Juniper customers with a desire to learn more about network design.

Certifications

Cette formation prépare à la/aux certifications:

Pré-requis

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.
  • Basic knowledge of hypervisors and load balancers.

Objectifs

After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Provide an overview of network design needs and common business requirements.
  • Describe key product groups related to campus, WAN, data center, and security including both Juniper Networks product groups and some key competing solutions.
  • Analyze and interpret common RFP requirements.
  • Scope a network design by gathering data and working with key stakeholders.
  • Organize the data that has been collected from the customer.
  • Define boundaries so they can properly structure the design scope.
  • Provide an overview of network security and common vulnerabilities.
  • List high-level design considerations and best practices for securing the network.
  • Formulate Campus design proposals using industry and organizational best practices.
  • Describe design considerations and best practices for design in the campus network.
  • Formulate WAN design proposals using industry and organizational best practices.
  • Describe design considerations and best practices for WAN design in the network.
  • Formulate data center design proposals using industry and organizational best practices.
  • Describe design considerations and best practices for design in the data center.
  • Define business continuity and its importance in a network.
  • Describe high availability design considerations and best practices.
  • Provide an overview of high availability solutions.
  • Provide an overview of environmental considerations in network design.
  • List design considerations and best practices for managing the network.
  • Provide an overview of Juniper Networks and third party options for network management.
  • List design considerations and best practices for network automation.
  • Describe the foundational topics that have been taught throughout the course.
  • Create a network design proposal that satisfies customer requirements and business needs.
  • Provide an overview of the steps involved in migrating a network.
  • Describe best practices used in network migration.

Contenu

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Network Design Fundamentals

  • A Need for Design
  • Knowledge is King
  • A Proposed Design Methodology
  • A Reference Network

Chapter 3: Understanding Customer Requirements

  • RFP Requirements
  • Scoping the Design Project
  • Analyzing the Data
  • Understanding Customer Requirements Lab
Day 2

Chapter 4: Organizing the Data

  • Analyze the Data
  • Understanding Boundaries

Chapter 5: Securing the Network

  • Why Secure the Network?
  • Where to Secure the Network
  • Security Design Considerations

Chapter 6: Building the Design: Campus

  • Following Design Best Practices
  • Campus Design
  • Building the Design: Campus Lab

Chapter 7: Building the Design: Wide Area Networks

  • Following Design Best Practices
  • WAN Design and Applications
  • Building the Design: WAN Lab

Chapter 8: Building the Design: Data Center

  • Following Data Center Design Best Practices
  • Data Center Design
  • Building the Design: Data Center Lab

Chapter 9: Business Continuity and Network Enhancements

  • Business Continuity Planning
  • High Availability Design Considerations and Best Practices
  • Offerings and Solutions
  • CoS and Traffic Engineering Considerations
  • Environmental Design
Day 3

Chapter 10: Network Management and Automation

  • Designing for Network Management
  • Designing for Network Automation
  • Enhancing the Design Lab

Chapter 11: Putting it to Practice

  • Foundational Elements Review
  • Executive Summary
  • Capstone Lab: Putting it into Practice

Appendix A: Network Migration Strategies

  • Migration Overview
  • Migration Approaches
  • Migration Scenarios
  • Workflow
  • Best Practices

Appendix B: Job Aids

Course Level

JNDF is an associate-level course.

Prix & Delivery methods

Formation en ligne

Durée
3 jours

Prix
  • US$ 3 000,–
Formation en salle équipée

Durée
3 jours

Prix
  • Suisse : US$ 3 000,–

Agenda

Instructor-led Online Training:   Course conducted online in a virtual classroom.
FLEX Classroom Training (hybrid course):   Course participation either on-site in the classroom or online from the workplace or from home.

Anglais

Fuseau horaire : Heure d'été d'Europe centrale (HAEC)

Formation en ligne Fuseau horaire : Heure d'été d'Europe centrale (HAEC) Langue : Anglais
Formation en ligne Fuseau horaire : Heure d'été d'Europe centrale (HAEC) Langue : Anglais
Formation en ligne
Option présentielle : Bratislava, Slovaquie
Fuseau horaire : Heure d'été d'Europe centrale (HAEC)
Formation en ligne
Option présentielle : Bratislava, Slovaquie
Fuseau horaire : Heure normale d'Europe centrale (HNEC)
FLEX Classroom Training (hybrid course):   Course participation either on-site in the classroom or online from the workplace or from home.

Europe

Slovaquie

Bratislava Langue : Anglais
Bratislava Langue : Anglais

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