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Configuring Juniper Networks Routers

Course No: EDU-JUN-CJNR-M

Length: Five days

Cost: $3,000 (US) Schedule and Registration

Course Overview

This course is an instructor-led course that covers the configuration of system and protocol-related features for the Juniper Networks M-series and T-series platforms. This class is a combination of lecture and lab to allow ample time for hands-on exposure to the JUNOS software configuration-mode and operational-mode analysis of protocol operation.

Objectives

After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Perform initial configuration on M-series and T-series platforms.
  • Describe the basic functionality of the RIP routing protocol and how to configure it on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.
  • Use the routing policy within JUNOS software to control routes within the routing and forwarding tables.
  • Describe the basic functionality of the OSPF routing protocol and how to configure it on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.
  • Describe the basic functionality of the IS-IS routing protocol and how to configure it on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.
  • Describe the basic functionality of the BGP routing protocol and how to configure it on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.
  • Describe the concept of traffic engineering and how to configure MPLS on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.
  • Describe how packet filtering can control the flow of IP packets and provide security within the Juniper Networks M-series and T-series platforms.
  • Configure and monitor IP multicasting on a Juniper Networks M-series or T-series platform.

Intended Audience

The primary audiences for this course include the following:

  • Personnel who are unfamiliar with Juniper Networks M-series and T-series platform configuration;
  • Internet engineers; and
  • Network operations center engineers.

The secondary audiences for this course include the following:

  • Juniper Networks and partner sales representatives;
  • Juniper Networks and partner systems engineers; and
  • Juniper Networks employees (such as hardware engineers, software engineers, and TAC engineers).

Course Level

This is an intermediate-level course designed to provide an in-depth exposure to general configuration and routing protocol operation to prepare students for the more advanced courses available in the Juniper Networks training curriculum.

Prerequisites

The prerequisites for this course include the following:

  • A basic familiarity with the JUNOS software CLI;
  • TCP/IP basics;
  • Link-state routing protocols, including a familiarity with either OSPF or IS-IS;
  • Operation of BGP4 and knowledge of the BGP4 mandatory attributes; and
  • General interdomain routing issues.

While not required, familiarity with some type of UNIX system is helpful.

Course Contents

Day 1–Volume 1

Module 0: Introduction and Overview

Module 1: JUNOS Software CLI Review

  • Gaining Access to the CLI
  • CLI Modes and Feature Overview
  • Configuration Mode
  • Lab 1: Command-Line Interface Review

Module 2: Initial Configuration

  • Getting the Router up and Running
  • Configuration Groups
  • Software Upgrades and Installation
  • Configuring Interfaces
  • Lab 2: Initial System Configuration

Day 2

Module 3: Protocol Independent Routing Properties

  • Static Routes
  • Aggregate Routes
  • Generated Routes
  • JUNOS Software Routing Tables
  • Route Preferences and Active Route Selection

Module 4: RIP

  • Routing Information Protocol Overview
  • RIP Version 2 Message Types and Limitations
  • Configuring and Monitoring RIP
  • Lab 3: RIP

Module 5: Routing Policy

  • Policy Overview
  • Match Conditions
  • Applying Policy
  • Route Filters
  • Lab 4: Routing Policy

Module 6: OSPF Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting

  • OSPF Overview
  • OSPF Scalability
  • Adjacency Formation and DR Election
  • Configuring OSPF
  • OSPF Monitoring and Troubleshooting
  • Lab 5: OSPF

Day 3

Module 7: IS-IS Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting

  • IS-IS Overview
  • IS-IS PDUs
  • Monitoring IS-IS Operation
  • Lab 6: IS-IS

Module 8: Border Gateway Protocol Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting

  • BGP Overview
  • BGP Route Selection
  • BGP Attributes
  • Configuring and Monitoring BGP in JUNOS Software
  • Lab 7: BGP

Day 4–Volume 2

Module 1: Traffic Engineering Overview

  • The Concept of MPLS
  • The Need for Traffic Engineering
  • Overlay Networks and Their Drawbacks
  • Traffic Engineering: A Definition
  • Lab 1: MPLS Setup Lab

Module 2: MPLS Fundamentals

  • MPLS vs. IGP Traffic Engineering
  • MPLS Terminology
  • MPLS Labels
  • MPLS Processing Examples

Module 3: RSVP-Signaled LSPs

  • Static vs. Signaled LSPs
  • Signaled LSP Overview
  • RSVP Signaling
  • RSVP Extensions That Support MPLS Traffic Engineering
  • Path and Neighbor Maintenance
  • Configure RSVP Signaling
  • Monitor RSVP-Signaled LSPs
  • Lab 2: RSVP-Signaled LSPs

Module 4: LSP and Routing Table Integration

  • Mapping Next Hops to LSPs
  • Default Ingress Router Behavior
  • Using Next-Hop Self vs. a Passive IGP
  • Overview of LSP Integration Options
  • Lab 3: LSP and Routing Table Integration

Module 5: Named Paths and Routing Constraints

  • Explicit Route Objects
  • Strict and Loose Hops
  • Named Path Configuration
  • Confirming LSP Routing
  • Lab 4: Routing Constraints

Day 5

Module 6: Internet Processor II Firewall Filters

  • Overview of Firewall Filter Syntax
  • Match Conditions
  • Actions
  • Applying Firewall Filters
  • Filter Examples
  • Rate Policing
  • Operational Analysis of Counters and Policers
  • Lab 5: Internet Processor II Filtering

Module 7: Multicast Theory

  • The benefits of Multicast
  • Multicast Addressing
  • IGMP
  • Multicast Routing
  • Dense and Sparse Mode Operation
  • RP Discovery Options
  • SAP and SDP
  • Lab 6: IP Multicast: PIM Dense Mode

Module 8: Multicast Configuration and Monitoring

  • JUNOS Software Multicast Support
  • Configuring Multicast
  • Auto-RP and Bootstrap
  • Monitor Multicast operation
  • Confirming Presence of Tunnel Services PIC
  • Lab 7: IP Multicast: PIM Sparse Mode

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