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Juniper SRX Series
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This complete field guide, authorized by Juniper Networks, is the perfect hands-on reference for deploying, configuring, and operating Juniper’s SRX Series networking device. Authors Brad Woodberg and Rob Cameron provide field-tested best practices for getting the most out of SRX deployments, based on their extensive field experience.

While their earlier book, Junos Security, covered the SRX platform, this book focuses on the SRX Series devices themselves. You'll learn how to use SRX gateways to address an array of network requirements—including IP routing, intrusion detection, attack mitigation, unified threat management, and WAN acceleration. Along with case studies and troubleshooting tips, each chapter provides study questions and lots of useful illustrations.
* Explore SRX components, platforms, and various deployment scenarios
* Learn best practices for configuring SRX’s core networking features
* Leverage SRX system services to attain the best operational state
* Deploy SRX in transparent mode to act as a Layer 2 bridge
* Configure, troubleshoot, and deploy SRX in a highly available manner
* Design and configure an effective security policy in your network
* Implement and configure network address translation (NAT) types
* Provide security against deep threats with AppSecure, intrusion protection services, and unified threat management tools
This complete field guide, authorized by Juniper Networks, is the perfect hands-on reference for deploying, configuring, and operating Juniper’s SRX Series networking device. Authors Brad Woodberg and Rob Cameron provide field-tested best practices for getting the most out of SRX deployments, based on their extensive field experience.

While their earlier book, Junos Security, covered the SRX platform, this book focuses on the SRX Series devices themselves. You'll learn how to use SRX gateways to address an array of network requirements—including IP routing, intrusion detection, attack mitigation, unified threat management, and WAN acceleration. Along with case studies and troubleshooting tips, each chapter provides study questions and lots of useful illustrations.
* Explore SRX components, platforms, and various deployment scenarios
* Learn best practices for configuring SRX’s core networking features
* Leverage SRX system services to attain the best operational state
* Deploy SRX in transparent mode to act as a Layer 2 bridge
* Configure, troubleshoot, and deploy SRX in a highly available manner
* Design and configure an effective security policy in your network
* Implement and configure network address translation (NAT) types
* Provide security against deep threats with AppSecure, intrusion protection services, and unified threat management tools
Über den Autor

Brad Woodberg, JNCIE-M, JNCIE-SEC, et al, is a product line manager for SRX at Juniper Networks. He is co-author of Junos Security (O'Reilly), Juniper Networks NetScreen(Syngress), and Juniper Networks SSL VPN (Syngress).

Rob Cameron, principal engineer at a Silicon Valley startup, worked for eight years at Juniper Networks. He's the co-author of Junos Security (O'Reilly) and Configuring Juniper Networks NetScreen & SSG Firewalls (Syngress).

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword;
Preface;
How to Use This Book;
What's in This Book?;
Conventions Used in This Book;
Using Code Examples;
Safari® Books Online;
How to Contact Us;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: Welcome to the SRX;
1.1 Evolving into the SRX;
1.2 The SRX Series Platform;
1.3 Deployment Solutions;
1.4 Summary;
1.5 Study Questions;
Chapter 2: SRX Series Product Lines;
2.1 Branch SRX Series;
2.2 Data Center SRX Series;
2.3 Summary;
2.4 Study Questions;
Chapter 3: SRX GUI Management;
3.1 J-Web: Your On-Box Assistant;
3.2 Centralized Management;
3.3 Summary;
3.4 Study Questions;
Chapter 4: SRX Networking Basics;
4.1 Interfaces;
4.2 Zones;
4.3 Basic Protocols;
4.4 Routing Instances;
4.5 Flow Mode and Packet Mode;
4.6 Sample Deployment;
4.7 Summary;
4.8 Study Questions;
Chapter 5: System Services;
5.1 System Services Operation on the SRX;
5.2 Management Services;
5.3 SNMP Management;
5.4 Networking Services;
5.5 SRX Logging and Flow Records;
5.6 Best Practices;
5.7 Troubleshooting and Operation;
5.8 Summary;
5.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 6: Transparent Mode;
6.1 Transparent Mode Overview;
6.2 Configuring Transparent Mode;
6.3 Troubleshooting and Operation;
6.4 Sample Deployments;
6.5 Summary;
6.6 Study Questions;
Chapter 7: High Availability;
7.1 Understanding High Availability in the SRX;
7.2 Getting Started with High Availability;
7.3 Deployment Concepts;
7.4 Preparing Devices for Deployment;
7.5 Integrating the Cluster into Your Network;
7.6 Fault Monitoring;
7.7 Troubleshooting and Operation;
7.8 Sample Deployments;
7.9 Summary;
7.10 Study Questions;
Chapter 8: Security Policies;
8.1 Packet Flow;
8.2 Security Policy Criteria and Precedence;
8.3 Security Policy Precedence;
8.4 Security Policy Components in Depth;
8.5 Best Practices;
8.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
8.7 Sample Deployment;
8.8 Summary;
8.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 9: Network Address Translation;
9.1 The Need for NAT;
9.2 Junos NAT Fundamentals;
9.3 Junos NAT Components;
9.4 Junos NAT in Practice;
9.5 Best Practices;
9.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
9.7 Sample Deployment;
9.8 Summary;
9.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 10: IPsec VPN;
10.1 VPN Architecture Overview;
10.2 IPsec VPN Concepts Overview;
10.3 IKE Negotiations;
10.4 Flow Processing and IPsec VPNs;
10.5 SRX VPN Types;
10.6 Other SRX VPN Components;
10.7 Selecting the Appropriate VPN Configuration;
10.8 IPsec VPN Configuration;
10.9 Best Practices;
10.10 Troubleshooting and Operation;
10.11 Sample Deployments;
10.12 Summary;
10.13 Study Questions;
Chapter 11: Screens and Flow Options;
11.1 A Brief Review of Denial-of-Service Attacks;
11.2 Screen Theory and Examples;
11.3 Best Practices;
11.4 Troubleshooting and Operation;
11.5 Sample Deployment;
11.6 Summary;
11.7 Study Questions;
Chapter 12: AppSecure Basics;
12.1 AppSecure Component Overview;
12.2 Deploying AppSecure;
12.3 Best Practices;
12.4 Troubleshooting and Operation;
12.5 Sample Deployments;
12.6 Summary;
12.7 Study Questions;
Chapter 13: Intrusion Prevention;
13.1 The Need for IPS;
13.2 How Does IPS Work?;
13.3 Configuring IPS Features on the SRX;
13.4 Deploying and Tuning IPS;
13.5 Best Practices;
13.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
13.7 Sample Deployments;
13.8 Summary;
13.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 14: Unified Threat Management;
14.1 Shifting Threats;
14.2 UTM, IPS, or Both?;
14.3 UTM Licensing;
14.4 UTM Components;
14.5 Best Practices;
14.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
14.7 Sample Deployments;
14.8 Summary;
14.9 Study Questions;
Colophon;
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Fachbereich: Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 800
Inhalt: XXX
988 S.
ISBN-13: 9781449338961
ISBN-10: 1449338968
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Woodberg, Brad
Hersteller: O'Reilly Media
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Maße: 233 x 179 x 60 mm
Von/Mit: Brad Woodberg
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.07.2013
Gewicht: 1,612 kg
preigu-id: 106137428
Über den Autor

Brad Woodberg, JNCIE-M, JNCIE-SEC, et al, is a product line manager for SRX at Juniper Networks. He is co-author of Junos Security (O'Reilly), Juniper Networks NetScreen(Syngress), and Juniper Networks SSL VPN (Syngress).

Rob Cameron, principal engineer at a Silicon Valley startup, worked for eight years at Juniper Networks. He's the co-author of Junos Security (O'Reilly) and Configuring Juniper Networks NetScreen & SSG Firewalls (Syngress).

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword;
Preface;
How to Use This Book;
What's in This Book?;
Conventions Used in This Book;
Using Code Examples;
Safari® Books Online;
How to Contact Us;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: Welcome to the SRX;
1.1 Evolving into the SRX;
1.2 The SRX Series Platform;
1.3 Deployment Solutions;
1.4 Summary;
1.5 Study Questions;
Chapter 2: SRX Series Product Lines;
2.1 Branch SRX Series;
2.2 Data Center SRX Series;
2.3 Summary;
2.4 Study Questions;
Chapter 3: SRX GUI Management;
3.1 J-Web: Your On-Box Assistant;
3.2 Centralized Management;
3.3 Summary;
3.4 Study Questions;
Chapter 4: SRX Networking Basics;
4.1 Interfaces;
4.2 Zones;
4.3 Basic Protocols;
4.4 Routing Instances;
4.5 Flow Mode and Packet Mode;
4.6 Sample Deployment;
4.7 Summary;
4.8 Study Questions;
Chapter 5: System Services;
5.1 System Services Operation on the SRX;
5.2 Management Services;
5.3 SNMP Management;
5.4 Networking Services;
5.5 SRX Logging and Flow Records;
5.6 Best Practices;
5.7 Troubleshooting and Operation;
5.8 Summary;
5.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 6: Transparent Mode;
6.1 Transparent Mode Overview;
6.2 Configuring Transparent Mode;
6.3 Troubleshooting and Operation;
6.4 Sample Deployments;
6.5 Summary;
6.6 Study Questions;
Chapter 7: High Availability;
7.1 Understanding High Availability in the SRX;
7.2 Getting Started with High Availability;
7.3 Deployment Concepts;
7.4 Preparing Devices for Deployment;
7.5 Integrating the Cluster into Your Network;
7.6 Fault Monitoring;
7.7 Troubleshooting and Operation;
7.8 Sample Deployments;
7.9 Summary;
7.10 Study Questions;
Chapter 8: Security Policies;
8.1 Packet Flow;
8.2 Security Policy Criteria and Precedence;
8.3 Security Policy Precedence;
8.4 Security Policy Components in Depth;
8.5 Best Practices;
8.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
8.7 Sample Deployment;
8.8 Summary;
8.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 9: Network Address Translation;
9.1 The Need for NAT;
9.2 Junos NAT Fundamentals;
9.3 Junos NAT Components;
9.4 Junos NAT in Practice;
9.5 Best Practices;
9.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
9.7 Sample Deployment;
9.8 Summary;
9.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 10: IPsec VPN;
10.1 VPN Architecture Overview;
10.2 IPsec VPN Concepts Overview;
10.3 IKE Negotiations;
10.4 Flow Processing and IPsec VPNs;
10.5 SRX VPN Types;
10.6 Other SRX VPN Components;
10.7 Selecting the Appropriate VPN Configuration;
10.8 IPsec VPN Configuration;
10.9 Best Practices;
10.10 Troubleshooting and Operation;
10.11 Sample Deployments;
10.12 Summary;
10.13 Study Questions;
Chapter 11: Screens and Flow Options;
11.1 A Brief Review of Denial-of-Service Attacks;
11.2 Screen Theory and Examples;
11.3 Best Practices;
11.4 Troubleshooting and Operation;
11.5 Sample Deployment;
11.6 Summary;
11.7 Study Questions;
Chapter 12: AppSecure Basics;
12.1 AppSecure Component Overview;
12.2 Deploying AppSecure;
12.3 Best Practices;
12.4 Troubleshooting and Operation;
12.5 Sample Deployments;
12.6 Summary;
12.7 Study Questions;
Chapter 13: Intrusion Prevention;
13.1 The Need for IPS;
13.2 How Does IPS Work?;
13.3 Configuring IPS Features on the SRX;
13.4 Deploying and Tuning IPS;
13.5 Best Practices;
13.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
13.7 Sample Deployments;
13.8 Summary;
13.9 Study Questions;
Chapter 14: Unified Threat Management;
14.1 Shifting Threats;
14.2 UTM, IPS, or Both?;
14.3 UTM Licensing;
14.4 UTM Components;
14.5 Best Practices;
14.6 Troubleshooting and Operation;
14.7 Sample Deployments;
14.8 Summary;
14.9 Study Questions;
Colophon;
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Fachbereich: Datenkommunikation, Netze & Mailboxen
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 800
Inhalt: XXX
988 S.
ISBN-13: 9781449338961
ISBN-10: 1449338968
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Woodberg, Brad
Hersteller: O'Reilly Media
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Maße: 233 x 179 x 60 mm
Von/Mit: Brad Woodberg
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.07.2013
Gewicht: 1,612 kg
preigu-id: 106137428
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