Implementing Juniper Networks Steel-Belted Radius
Course No: EDU-JUN-ISBR
Length: Two days
Cost: $1,200 (US)
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Course Overview
This course discusses the configuration for Juniper Networks Steel-Belted Radius server. Key topics include installation, client configuration, users, authentication, and replication. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring, testing, and troubleshooting basic aspects of SBR.
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to deploy SBR to support common environments. Specific topics include the following:
- Overview of RADIUS principals
- Introduction to SBR
- Overview of RADIUS clients
- User authentication
- Authentication policies
- SQL authentication
- Check lists and return lists
- Extensible Authentication Protocol
- Tunnels
- RADIUS realms
- Administrative tasks
Intended Audience
The primary audiences for this course are the following:
- Network engineers
- Support personnel
- Reseller support personnel
- Anyone responsible for installing, configuring and supporting SBR
Course Level
This is an introductory-level course.
Prerequisites
This course assumes that students have moderate background in internetworking basics, Microsoft Windows navigation, network administration, application support, and authentication, authorization, and accounting.
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: RADIUS Overview
- RADIUS Role
- Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
- RADIUS Packets
- Shared Secrets
- Authentication Protocols
- RADIUS Accounting
Chapter 3: Introduction to Steel-Belted Radius
- SBR Editions
- Supported Operating Systems
- Installation Requirements
- SBR Server Roles
- SBR Administrative Options
- Replication
- Locating SBR System Information
- Changing the SBR License
- Restarting SBR
- Lab 1: SBR Installation
Chapter 4: SBR Users and Clients
- Adding Clients
- Supported SBR Users
- Lab 2: Clients and Users
Chapter 5: Authentication Policies
- Authentication Policies
- Proxy Targets
- Proxy Realms
- Directed Realms
- Lab 3: Proxy Targets
Chapter 6: SQL and LDAP Authentication
- SQL Authentication overview
- SQL Authentication Configuration
- LDAP Authentication Overview
- LDAP Authentication Configuration
- Lab 4: SQL Authentication
Day 2
Chapter 7: Checklists and Return List Attributes
- Adding Clients
- Implementing Checklists
- Checklists for Multiple Users
- Overview of Return Lists
- Implementing Return Lists
- Overview of Tunnels
- Tunneling Traffic Flow
- Configuring Tunneled Accounting
- Lab 5: Checklist and Return List Attributes
Chapter 8: EAP
- Overview of EAP
- EAP Traffic Flow
- EAP Mechanisms
- Configuring EAP
Chapter 9: Realms
- Overview of Realms
- Realm Identifiers
- Realm Match Rules
- Undecorated User-Names
- Additional Routing Methods
- Lab 6: Realms
Chapter 10: Statistics and Reports
- Statistics
- Reports and Log Files
- Lab 7: Statistics and Reports
- Lab 8: Replication



