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Two days
All levels
Duration
2 Days
12 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This program is designed for students who have attended successfully the IJOS and JRE courses (prior to April 1, 2017) or the IJOS course (since April 3, 2017) and are working toward JNCIA-JUNOS certification.
Overview
The objectives for this course follow the requirements for the current JNCIA-JUNOS. At the end of this course, the successful student will be able to:
Identify the concepts and functionality of various fundamental elements of networking
Identify the concepts, benefits and functionality of the core elements of the Junos OS
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of the Junos user interfaces
Identify the main elements for configuring Junos devices
Describe how to configure basic components of a Junos device
Identify methods of monitoring and maintaining Junos devices
Describe monitoring and maintenance procedures for a Junos device
Identify basic routing concepts and functionality for Junos devices
Describe how to configure and monitor basic routing elements for a Junos device
Identify the concepts and functionality of routing policy and firewall filters on Junos devices
Describe how to configure and monitor routing policies and firewall filters on a Junos device
Apply knowledge of Junos operating system configuration, operations, and functionality to real-world scenarios
This intense, two-day program is designed to prepare attendees who have previously taken the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) course for taking the certification exam while simultaneously gaining insight into real-world applications
Session 1: Practice Labs
Guided practice labs to reintroduce the lab environment
Session 2: Real-World Scenario Labs
Labs that emulate real-world application of JNCIA-level knowledge, configurations, operations, and functionality. These labs will challenge students to complete scenario-based problems to accomplish specific network goals.
Session 3: Networking Fundamentals
Collision domains and broadcast domains
Function of routers and switches
Optical network fundamentals ? SONET/SDH, OTN
Ethernet networks
Layer 2 addressing, including address resolution
IPv4 and IPv6 fundamentals
Layer 3 / IP addressing, including subnet masks
Subnetting and supernetting
Decimal to binary conversion
Longest match routing
Connection-oriented vs. connectionless protocols
Session 4: Junos OS Fundamentals
Junos device portfolio ? product families, general functionality
Software architecture
Control and forwarding planes
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
Protocol daemons
Transit traffic processing
Exception traffic
Session 5: User Interfaces
CLI functionality
CLI modes
CLI navigation
CLI Help
Filtering output
Active vs. candidate configuration
Reverting to previous configurations
Modifying, managing, and saving configuration files
Viewing, comparing, and loading configuration files
J-Web ? core/common functionality
Session 6: Junos Configuration Basics
Initial configuration
User accounts
Login classes
User authentication methods
Interface types and properties
Configuration groups
Additional initial configuration elements ? NTP, SNMP, syslog, etc.
Configuration archival
Logging and tracing
Rescue configuration
Session 7: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
Show commands
Monitor commands
Interface statistics and errors
Network tools ? ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, etc.
Real-time performance monitoring (RPM)
Junos OS installation
Software upgrades
Powering on and shutting down Junos devices
Root password recovery
Session 8: Routing Fundamentals
Packet forwarding concepts
Routing tables
Routing vs. forwarding tables
Route preference
Routing instances
Static routing
Advantages of / use cases for dynamic routing protocols
Session 9: Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
Default routing policies
Import and export policies
Routing policy flow
Effect of policies on routes and routing tables
Policy structure and terms
Policy match criteria, match types, and actions
Firewall filter concepts
Firewall filter concepts
Filter match criteria and actions
Effect of filters on packets
Unicast reverse-path-forwarding (RPF)
Session 10: JNCIA-JUNOS Certification Exam
The exam voucher is included in the price of the course
DWWTC is a certified PearsonVUE Testing Center'
Additional course details:
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