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Index
Juniper Networks Warrior Dedication Preface
What Is the New Network Platform Architecture? How to Use This Book What’s in This Book? A Note About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. An Enterprise VPN
Company Profile
Network Traffic Flow Need for Change Class of Service Design Trade-Offs
Routing and survivability
Remote locations Main location
Class of service
Implementation
Prototype Phase Class of Service Cut-Over Main Site Remote Site JAX Remote Sites PHL and IAD Backup Site BNA
Conclusions
2. Maintaining IDP Systems
IDP8200 Background
Command-Line Interface Web Management Interface NSM Management
Support Tasks
Daily Tasks IDP Policies Rulebase Optimization Other Tasks
Updating the detector engine Updating IDP appliance OS Updating attacks
Conclusion
3. Data Center Security Design
Discussion
Design Trade-Offs Decision
Configuration
Take One Configuration: Clustering Take 2 Configuration: Active/Active without Reths Take 3 Configuration: Active/Active with One-Legged Reths Testing
Summary
4. Layer 3 to Layer 2 Conversion
Problem
Q-in-Q Framing VPLS Overhead
Solutions
RFC 4623
Customer MTU restrictions Move the MTU
Configurations
Management
lo0.0 Access
Protocols
MPLS BGP OSPF
Core Router Configurations Distribution Switch Configurations Distribution Router Configurations Rate Control CPE Switch Configuration
Conclusion
5. Internet Access Redress
Objective Design
Trade-offs
Routing IBR integration IDP Filter-based forwarding Clustering
Configuration
Clustering Security
Routing instances Interfaces, zones, and policies NAT Security logging
Routing
BGP OSPF Default route Out-of-band management network
Implementation
Lessons Learned
Feature interactions Network interactions Administrative issues
Conclusion
6. Service Provider Engagement
Company Profile
Physical Network Topology Services Design Approach
MX connectivity EX connectivity Deployment Management network
Design Trade-Offs
OSPF VPLS BGP MPLS Trade-off choices
Configurations
Boilerplate Configuration MX Interfaces EX Boilerplate and Interfaces OSPF MBGP MPLS RSVP Layer 3 VPN VPLS OBM
Conclusion
7. A PCI-Compliant Data Center
Introduction
Client Goals Design Trade-Offs
Firewalls Routing Addressing Survivability
Recommended Design
Switching Layer Routing Layer Firewall Layer Virtualization
Configurations
EX4200 Configuration MX240 Configuration Firewall Configuration
Deployment
Initial Connectivity The Maintenance Window PCI Compliance
Summary
8. Facilitating Dark Fiber Replacement Using a QFX3500
Existing Design
Introduction to Fibre Channel
Proposed Design
Concerns and Resolutions
Naming Network quality
Network Upgrade Advantages and Benefits of the Solution
QFX3500 Fibre Channel Gateway Configurations
Management Configurations Fibre Channel Gateway Interface Configuration DCB Configuration
EX4500 Transit Switch Configurations
Interfaces and VLANs Transit Switch DCB Configuration
Verification Conclusions
9. MX Network Deployment
Plans and Topology Phase 1 MX Configuration
Management Configuration Routing Engine Protection Policy Configurations
Prefer to receive an aggregate of the locally assigned addresses No subnets longer than /24 No RFC 1918 prefixes Authentication on all BGP links The ISPs will ignore the use of MEDs The ISPs will respond to local preference The ISPs will forward a default route if required The ISPs will accept prepending only for the local AS The ISP will not act as a transit network for any other traffic except for its customers
Protocol Configurations
OSPF BGP
Phase 2 Final Phases Conclusion
10. A Survivable Internet Solution for a Fully Distributed Network
Original Network Architecture
WAN Connectivity Addressing Internal Connectivity Firewalls
Problem Definition Proposed Solution 1
Solution 1 Advantages Solution 1 Details Solution 1 Issues
Proposed Solution 2: OSPF over Tunnels
Early Death of Solution 2 Configuration for Solution 2
Final Solution: Static Routes over Tunnels
Solution Advantages Solution Issues
RPF checks Default gateway failure detection
Email Server Address Resolution
Firewall Configurations Conclusion
11. Internet Access Rebuild
Requirements Existing Network
Routing Protocols
Solution Options
Three-Layer Design Two-Layer Design One-Tier Design
Configurations
Deployment Scenario Management Staging and Testing Top-of-Rack Switch Testing ISP Link Testing Production Configuration Cut-Over
Conclusion
Index About the Author Colophon Copyright
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