Junos Intermediate Routing
Junos Intermediate Routing Course Details:
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, you will gain intermediate routing knowledge and experience in configuring and monitoring the Junos OS and monitoring device operations. You will also receive an overview of protocol-independent routing features, load balancing and filter-based forwarding, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), IP tunneling, and high availability (HA) features.
No classes are currenty scheduled for this course.
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- Protocol-Independent Routing
- Static Routes
- Aggregated Routes
- Generated Routes
- Martian Addresses
- Routing Instances
- Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding
- Configuring and Monitoring Load Balancing
- Overview of Filter-Based Forwarding
- Configuring and Monitoring Filter-Based Forwarding
- OSPF
- Adjacency Formation and the Designated Router Election
- OSPF Scalability
- Configuring and Monitoring OSPF
- Basic OSPF Troubleshooting
- BGP
- BGP Attributes
- IBGP vs. EBGP
- Configuring and Monitoring BGP
- IP Tunneling
- GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
- Implementing GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
- High Availability
- High Availability Networks
- GR
- Graceful RE Switchover
- Nonstop Active Routing
- BFD
- VRRP
- Appendix: Introduction to IPv6
- Routing Protocol Configuration Examples
- Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4
- Appendix: Overview of IS-IS
- IS-IS PDUs
- Adjacency Formation and DIS Election
- Configuring and Monitoring IS-IS
- Basic IS-IS Troubleshooting
- Appendix: Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Configuration Examples
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting RIP
*Please Note: Course Outline is subject to change without notice. Exact course outline will be provided at time of registration.
- Configure and monitor static, aggregate, and generated routes
- Purpose of Martian routes and adding new entries to the default list
- Typical uses of routing instances
- Configure and share routes between routing instances
- Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing
- Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding
- Role of the designated router
- OSPF area types
- Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot OSPF
- Common BGP attributes
- Steps in the BGP route selection algorithm
- BGP peering options and the default route advertisement rules
- Configure and monitor BGP
- IP tunneling concepts and applications
- Basic operation, configuration, and monitoring of generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP over IP (IP-IP) tunnels
- Configure and monitor high availability features supported by the Junos OS
Lab 1: Protocol-Independent Routing
Lab 2: Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding
Lab 3: Open Shortest Path First
Lab 4: BGP
Lab 5: IP Tunneling
Lab 6: High Availability
Network technicians responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS