Hello Junivators!
Why did the network engineer bring a ladder to the firewall? Because the security levels were through the roof! 😆
Welcome back to our Source Network Address Translation (NAT) series! In Part 2, we’re stepping up from small-scale setups to dive into medium-scale Source NAT solutions. This is ideal for campus networks, small data centers, and other high-traffic environments that need optimized, scalable configurations.
In this video, we’ll use Juniper SRX firewalls, exploring how to leverage branch-series models like the SRX 380, 550, and data center models such as the SRX1500 and 1600 to manage medium-scale traffic with efficiency and security.
Here’s What We’ll Cover:
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NAT Technology Basics – We’ll briefly touch on the fundamentals of NAT for medium-scale networks, setting the stage for the design options.
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Three Design Solutions – Discover three different NAT approaches to tackle medium-scale network needs. From performance optimization to cost-efficiency, each solution is crafted to improve security, scalability, and reliability in higher-traffic environments.
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Hands-On Lab Demo – I’ll guide you through real-world configurations using Juniper vSRX, showcasing how to implement these designs in a practical, hands-on setting.
By the end of this video, you’ll know how to scale your NAT solution effectively, enhancing both security and performance to meet your network’s growing demands.
Stay tuned for Part 3, where we’ll tackle large-scale NAT solutions for expansive data centers and service provider networks. Check out the video now, and let’s get into medium-scale NAT design!
Ready to proceed? Check out the video here!
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Maxim Tveritnev
Senior Resident Engineer
Juniper Networks
JNCIEx4
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