This page is for discussions on Juniper router configuration for KAREN.
While there is no New Zealand specific Juniper site the Australian one at http://en-au.juniper.net/ is possibly just as applicable to New Zealand as Australia.
Juniper sponsored a webcast with Campus Technology on August 13, 2008. The webcast focused on best practices for securing the campus network as well as Juniper's SecurED solution, a layered security solution designed for higher education. The webcast is available through:
There was also a webcast recorded on January 27, 2010 on "Next-Generation Network Security for Schools and Colleges". It is available through:
along with some whitepapers and case studies. While these are targeted at the US market the content is probably still relevant to schools on this side of the Pacific.
Juniper is producing a series of PDF based booklets called "Day One", available from http://www.juniper.net/dayone
The first was called "Day One: Exploring the JUNOS CLI" and is meant to give the reader everything he/she needs to get started understanding and using the JUNOS CLI.
Schools looking to join the National Education Network might want to look at the SRX 240 as a security, router, switch. See https://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/security/srx-series/srx240/ for more details.
--mrp 16:33, 25 March 2010 (NZDT)
Further to MRP's comments, REANNZ has selected the SRX210 and SRX240 routers as the preferred schools edge router for the National Education Network Trial Extension
--donaldsclark 19:35, 1 November 2010 (NZDT)
Juniper has now created a new "Day One" booklet on configuring the branch SRX (i.e. SRX210, SRX240, etc) using its web interface "J-Web". There are ePub and mobi versions as well as a PDF.
--mrp 14:15, 18 November 2010 (NZDT)
Another "Day One" booklet that might be of interest covers advanced IPv6 configuration.
--mrp 00:25, 9 May 2011 (UTC)