Course Objectives
- 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.
Who Should Attend?
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.
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Agenda
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