JPR-932 Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert-SEC (JNCIE-SEC)

JNCIE-SEC Exam Objectives (Exam: JPR-932)

Infrastructure Concepts
Security Forwarding Options
Packet-based
MPLS
inet6
Flow-Based
inet6
Security Zones
Configure security zones
Device Management
User accounts
System services

High Availability
HA Clustering
Active-active
Active-passive
Reth interfaces
Link aggregation
Control and data plane
Dual fabric links
Redundancy groups

Firewall Policies
Security Polices
Policy configuration
Advanced policy options
Schedulers
ALGs
Authorization
Bypass flow forwarding
Logging
Data and control plane logs
Forward logs to the RE
Send logs to external collectors
UTM
Anti-virus
Web filtering

IPSec VPNs
Implementation of IPSec VPNs
Multipoint tunnels
Policy-based VPNs
Route-based VPNs
Traffic selectors
Proxy ID
Traceoptions
Dual and backup tunnels
On-demand tunnels
DRP over a tunnel
Dynamic VPNs
Certificate-based VPNs
PKI
Interoperability with 3rd party devices

NAT
Implementation of NAT
Source NAT
Destination NAT
Static NAT
NAT64
Implementation of NAT with IPSec
Overlapping IPs between sites

Advanced Security Services
AppSecure
AppTrack
AppFW
AppQoS
AppDoS
Application Identification
User Firewall
SSL Forward Proxy
Integration with IPS
IDP
Logs
Custom polices
Automatic updates
L3/L4/L7 DoS
Stateless filters
Screens
Flow options
App DDos
Active Directory Integration

IGPs
OSPF
Multi-area OSPF topologies
Filter and summarize routes
Network and link types
Route selection process
Redistribution
IPv6

BGP
Implementation
Routing policy
Route selection
IPv6

Protocol-Independent Routing
Filter-based Forwarding
Based on Layer 4
Based on IFL
Configuring Routes
Aggregate
Static
Generated
Policies

Extended Implementation Concepts
Transparent mode
Configure transparent mode

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