Juniper Training
Configuring Juniper Networks Secure Access (CJSA)
Need hands-on experience configuring, testing, and troubleshooting basic features of SA products? This two-day course is the perfect place to start.
Juniper AJSA: Advanced Juniper Networks Secure Access
Continue your expertise with SA products with this advanced course, which covers PKI support, additional authentication/authorization servers, and much more.
Juniper OJRE: Operating Juniper Networks Routers in the Enterprise
Learn about the basic installation, configuration, operational analysis and troubleshooting considerations of Juniper Networks routers in the enterprise in this four-day course.
Juniper SMF: Security Manager Fundamentals
Gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting features of Security Manager through demonstrations and hands-on labs, with this two-day course.
Juniper CJFV: Configuring Juniper Networks Firewall/IPSec VPN Products
This is the first course in the ScreenOS curriculum and focuses on configuration of the Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products in a variety of situations.
Juniper AJVI: Advanced Juniper Networks IPSec VPN Implementation
This two-day, intermediate-level course focuses on the wide range of options available when configuring VPNs using Juniper Networks firewall/VPN products.
Juniper IFVH: Integrating Juniper Networks Firewalls/IPSec VPNs Into High-Performance Networks
After this three-day course you will be able to successfully install, configure, and verify that a ScreenOS-based device is interoperating in the network as desired.
Juniper APJF: Attack Prevention with Juniper Networks Firewalls
This one-day course meets the business need of customers who are deploying the attack prevention features of ScreenOS software.
Juniper IIDP: Implementing Intrusion Detection & Prevention
This three-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) sensors in a typical network environment.
Juniper CUAC: Configuring Unified Access Control
Work with the solution elements—the Infranet Controller, the Infranet Enforcer, and the Infranet Agent—to configure secured access to network resources.

