APJF - Attack Prevention with Juniper Networks Firewalls

  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Test Level: Basic
  • Certifications: JNCIS-FWV
  • Price: USD 900
  • Exams: JN0-533
This one-day course meets the business needs of customers who are deploying the attack prevention features of ScreenOS software. The course focuses specifically on the attack-related features and assumes familiarity with ScreenOS software. Upon completing this course, you should be able to return to work and successfully configure and verify the desired attack prevention features. This course is based on ScreenOS version 6.3r14.
This course is intended for network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing ScreenOS products.
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:

Understand the need for SDN and which problems it can help solve.
SCREEN options;
Deep Inspection (DI); and
Antivirus (AV) scanning.
Configure URL filtering.
Configure antispam filters.

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: ScreenOS Basics Review

  • Concepts Review
  • Configuration Review
  • Lab: ScreenOS Basics Review


Chapter 3: SCREEN Options

  • Multilayer Network Protection
  • Types of Attacks
  • SCREEN Options Configuration
  • SCREEN Best Practices
  • Lab: SCREEN Options Configuration


Chapter 4: Deep Inspection

  • Deep Inspection Overview
  • Attack Database Configuration
  • Policy Configuration
  • Logging and Monitoring
  • Lab: Deep Inspection Configuration


Chapter 5: Antivirus

  • Antivirus Operations
  • Antivirus Configuration–Kaspersky
  • Antivirus Configuration–ICAP
  • Verifying Operations
  • Lab: Antivirus Configuration


Chapter 6: Web Filtering

  • Web-Filtering Options
  • Web-Filtering Configuration
  • Verifying Operations
  • Lab: Configuring Web Filtering


Chapter 7: Antispam

  • Antispam Concepts
  • Antispam Configuration
  • Verifying Operations
  • Lab: Antispam Configuration

This course assumes that you have basic networking knowledge and experience in the following areas:

  • The Internet;
  • Networking concepts; and
  • Terms including TCP/IP, bridging, switching, and routing.