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JNCIS Enterprise Routing and Switching Certification Boot Camp (JIR, JEX) On-Site Training
JNCIS Enterprise Routing and Switching Certification Boot Camp (JIR, JEX)
Course Description/Agenda
In this accelerated Boot Camp, you will gain the routing and switching
knowledge needed for success on the Juniper Networks Certified Internet
Specialist - Enterprise Routing and Switching (JNCIS-ENT) exam, and you will
gain the hands-on experience needed to configure and monitor the Junos OS and
monitoring device operations.
You will review switching concepts and operations, virtual LANs (VLANs), the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), port and device security features, and high availability (HA) features.
Later, you will cover protocol-independent routing features, load balancing and filter-based forwarding, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and IP tunneling.
Your Boot Camp package includes:
- Free JN0-343 exam voucher
- Authorized Juniper Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) courseware
- Authorized Juniper Junos Enterprise Switching (JEX) courseware
What You'll Learn
- Benefits of implementing switched LANs
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Transparent bridging concepts and operations
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Terms and design considerations for switched LANs
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Enterprise platforms that support Layer 2 switching
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Configure interfaces for Layer 2 switching operations
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Display and interpret the Ethernet switching table
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Access and trunk port modes
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Configure and monitor VLANs
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Voice VLAN and native VLAN concepts
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Configure and monitor interVLAN routing
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STP and Rapid STP (RSTP) operations
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Advantages of using RSTP over STP
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Configure and monitor RSTP
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Bridge protocol data unit (BPDU), Loop, and Root protection features
configuration
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Configure and monitor port security and storm control
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Firewall filter support for EX Series Ethernet switches
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Implement and monitor the effects of a firewall filter
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Configure and monitor HA features
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Basic concepts and operational details of a virtual chassis
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Implement a virtual chassis with multiple EX4200 switches
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Configure and monitor static, aggregate, and generated routes
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Purpose of Martian routes and adding new entries to the default list
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Configure and share routes between routing instances
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Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing
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Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding
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Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot OSPF
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Steps in the BGP route selection algorithm
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BGP peering options and the default route advertisement rules
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Configure and monitor BGP
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IP tunneling concepts and applications
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Basic operation, configuration, and monitoring of generic routing
encapsulation (GRE) and IP over IP (IP-IP) tunnels
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Configure and monitor HA features supported by the Junos OS
Who Should Attend
- Network technicians responsible for configuring and monitoring devices
running the Junos OS.
- Anyone seeking JNCIS-ENT certification
Course Prerequisites
- Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS)
- Junos Routing Essentials (JRE)
Or
Course Outline 1. Layer 2 Switching
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Ethernet Bridging
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Terminology and Design Considerations
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Enterprise Switching Platforms
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Enabling and Monitoring Layer 2 Switching Operations
2. Virtual Networks and VLANs
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Configuring and Monitoring VLANs
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Voice VLAN
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Native VLAN
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Routed VLAN Interfaces
3. Spanning Tree
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STP
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RSTP
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Configuring and Monitoring STP and RSTP
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Protection Features
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BPDU Protection
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Loop Protection
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Root Protection
4. Port Security
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MAC Limiting
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DHCP Snooping
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Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
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IP Source Guard
5. Device Security and Firewall Filters
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Storm Control
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Firewall Filters
6. High Availability
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HA Networks
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Link Aggregation Groups
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Redundant Trunk Groups
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Overview of Virtual Chassis
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Configuring and Monitoring a Virtual Chassis
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GR
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Graceful RE Switchover
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Nonstop Active Routing
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BFD
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VRRP
7. Protocol-Independent Routing
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Static Routes
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Aggregated Routes
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Generated Routes
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Martian Addresses
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Routing Instances
8. Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding
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Configuring and Monitoring Load Balancing
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Overview of Filter-Based Forwarding
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Configuring and Monitoring Filter-Based Forwarding
9. OSPF
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Adjacency Formation and the Designated Router Election
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OSPF Scalability
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Configuring and Monitoring OSPF
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Basic OSPF Troubleshooting
10. BGP
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BGP Attributes
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IBGP vs. EBGP
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Configuring and Monitoring BGP
11. IP Tunneling
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GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
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Implementing GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
12. Introduction to IPv6
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Routing Protocol Configuration Examples
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Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4
13. Overview of IS-IS
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IS-IS PDUs
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Adjacency Formation and DIS Election
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Configuring and Monitoring IS-IS
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Basic IS-IS Troubleshooting
14. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Configuration Examples
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting RIP
Labs
Lab 1: Implementing Layer 2 Switching
Lab 2: Implementing Virtual Networks
Lab 3: Implementing Spanning Tree
Lab 4: Implementing Port Security
Lab 5: Implementing Storm Control and Firewall Filters
Lab 6: Configuring LAGs and RTG
Lab 7: Implementing a Virtual Chassis System
Lab 8: Protocol-Independent Routing
Lab 9: Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding
Lab 10: Open Shortest Path First
Lab 11: Border Gateway Protocol
Lab 12: IP Tunneling
Lab 13: High Availability
Lab 14: IPv6 (Optional)
Lab 15: IS-IS (Optional)
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