Juniper Networks Warrior

A Guide to the Rise of Juniper Networks Implementations

Nonfiction, Computers, Networking & Communications
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Author: Peter Southwick ISBN: 9781449361723
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Peter Southwick
ISBN: 9781449361723
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

In this practical book, Juniper Networks consulting senior network engineer, Peter Southwick, offers unique first-person field studies on designing, configuring, and troubleshooting new systems that are changing the networking world. Each chapter-long "travelogue" follows a team of Juniper Networks warriors as they solve specific needs with emerging network platform architectures.

In these case studies, Southwick and his fellow warriors analyze a client’s particular situation, arrive at an architectural solution, and work through the deployment details. For anyone who operates, installs, designs, or works in IT, this book provides an intimate and entertaining look at what’s changing and why.

Among the case studies, you’ll discover how:

  • A service provider protected customers from malicious traffic with Juniper Networks IDP systems
  • SRX5800s improved connectivity and security in a data center
  • Ethernet WAN technology was chosen as a storage solution, rather than a proprietary design on dark fiber
  • An enterprise severed communications between different departments to comply with government personal credit card standards
  • Core network and edge devices helped a power company serve local customers and ISPs in the data services market
  • A hosting company migrated its core, datacenter, edge, and access domains to a state-of-the-art network

"In this uniquely written book, you will get a detailed view of life in the data center, the edge, the core, and the office of the customer’s CIO."
Steve Fazio, CEO, TorreyPoint

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In this practical book, Juniper Networks consulting senior network engineer, Peter Southwick, offers unique first-person field studies on designing, configuring, and troubleshooting new systems that are changing the networking world. Each chapter-long "travelogue" follows a team of Juniper Networks warriors as they solve specific needs with emerging network platform architectures.

In these case studies, Southwick and his fellow warriors analyze a client’s particular situation, arrive at an architectural solution, and work through the deployment details. For anyone who operates, installs, designs, or works in IT, this book provides an intimate and entertaining look at what’s changing and why.

Among the case studies, you’ll discover how:

"In this uniquely written book, you will get a detailed view of life in the data center, the edge, the core, and the office of the customer’s CIO."
Steve Fazio, CEO, TorreyPoint

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