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Configuring Netscreen Firewalls

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Configuring Netscreen Firewalls

Product Description
Your Complete Guide to Juniper’s NetScreen Firewall Appliances

  • Complete Coverage of Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques and the NetScreen Security Manager
  • Comprehensive Coverage of the NetScreen NCSA 5.0 Exam
  • Special Appendix from Juniper Networks Covering New Features in ScreenOS 5.1.0

Configuring NetScreen Firewalls covers all of the aspects of Juniper’s NetScreen product line, from SOHO devices to Enterprise NetScreen firewalls. Coverage includes basic policy creation and administration, advanced troubleshooting techniques, the NetScreen Security Manager and VPN configuration. In addition, this book covers both the WebUI and the command line interface of NetScreen ScreenOS 5.0. as well as the NetScreen Security Manager (NSM). As a special bonus, Juniper Networks provides detailed coverage of the new features and enhancements included with ScreenOS 5.1.

  • Select NetScreen Management OptionsDecide whether the WebUI or the Command Line Interface (CMI) is right for your enterprise.
  • Configure Transparent ModeSwitching from layer 3 to layer 2 means moving the interfaces into the layer 2 zones.
  • Monitor NetScreen DevicesNetScreen firewalls support Syslog, SNMP, Webtrends, and e-mail in addition to NSM.
  • Build a Troubleshooting ToolboxMaster the use of commands such as ping, traceroute, get, and debug along with sniffers such as Snoop.
  • Optimize NetScreen Redundancy Protocol UsageUse redundant hardware to transfer firewall functionality as needed.
  • Avoid Naming Convention ErrorsDecide upon a naming convention for your organization.
  • Configure SCREEN SettingsDeploy SCREEN to inspect traffic when the stream is read from the interface off the wire, not as it passes through the NetScreen.
  • Support External Authentication ServersAllow RADIUS, SecurID, and LDAP to help NetScreen perform authentication and authorization.
  • Incorporate NAT functionalityUnderstand key NAT features from early ScreenOS to ScreenOS 5.0.

About the Author
Rob Cameron (JNCIS-FWV, JNCIA-M, CCSP, CCSE+) is a Security Solutions Engineer for Juniper Networks. He currently works to design security solutions for Juniper Networks that are considered best practice designs. Rob specializes in network security architecture, firewall deployment, risk management, and high-availability designs. His background includes five years of security consulting for more than 300 customers. This is Robs second book; the previous one being Configuring NetScreen Firewalls (ISBN: 1-932266-39-9) published by Syngress Publishing in 2004.

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