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Course
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Exploring Juniper SRX Networking Features
This course focuses on teaching the student some of the features of Juniper Connected Security including Network Address Translation (NAT), Virtual Private Networks (VPN) as well as reviewing some of the commonly used J-Web monitoring features.
What you'll learn
Juniper is one of the main networking and security vendors and the knowledge of their product and solution offerings can be an advantage when coming into many modern working environments. This course along with the two other accompanying courses focuses on the features used by the Juniper Connected Security approach. First, you will explore Network Address Translation (NAT) and how it can be used to connect together different addressing domains. Next, you will discover IPsec VPNs and how they are used to ensure data authentication, integrity, and confidentiality. Finally, you will learn about the different methods of monitoring the SRX platform. By the end of this course, you'll have a base understanding of these subjects as part of a Juniper Connected Security environment.
Table of contents
- Module Introduction | 54s
- Network Address Translation (NAT) Basics | 4m 12s
- Digging into Source NAT | 13m 34s
- Covering Destination NAT | 5m 8s
- Discussing Static NAT | 5m 22s
- Juniper Source NAT Configuration | 22m 25s
- Juniper Destination NAT Configuration | 8m 22s
- Juniper Static NAT Configuration | 9m 9s
- Summary | 42s
About the author
Sean Wilkins is an accomplished networking consultant and writer for infoDispersion (www.infodispersion.com) who has been in the IT field for over 20 years working with several large enterprises.
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