Data Center, Expert (JNCIE-DC)

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The Data Center track enables you to demonstrate competence with advanced data center technologies and related configuration and troubleshooting skills. JNCIE-DC is at the pinnacle of the data center certification track.

The 1-day JNCIE-DC practical exam is designed to validate your ability to deploy, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Junos-based platforms. Throughout the 8-hour practical exam, you will build a data center network consisting of multiple MX Series and QFX Series devices. You will perform system configuration on all devices including management capabilities, a Clos IP fabric, EVPN/VXVLAN, DCI, and CoS features.

This track includes four certifications:

  • JNCIA-DC: Data Center, Associate. For details, see JNCIA-DC.
  • JNCIS-DC: Data Center, Specialist. For details, see JNCIS-DC.
  • JNCIP-DC: Data Center, Professional. For details, see JNCIP-DC.
  • JNCIE-DC: Data Center, Expert. For details, see the sections below.

Exam Preparation

We recommend the following resources to help you prepare for your exam. However, these resources aren't required, and using them doesn't guarantee you'll pass the exam.

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Exam Objectives

Here is a high-level view of the skillset required to successfully complete the JNCIE-DC certification exam.

Exam Objective

Description

Layer 3 Underlay

In a controllerless data center, a successful candidate will:

  • Build, deploy, and troubleshoot an IP fabric
  • Use routing policies to ensure that only required addresses are advertised
  • Use all available links for forwarding traffic

 

In a data center managed by Juniper® Apstra software, a successful candidate will:

  • Build, deploy, and troubleshoot an IP fabric
  • Use routing policies to ensure that only required addresses are advertised
  • Create and use custom tags
  • Restrict all fabric device configurations to Apstra
  • Use all available links for forwarding traffic

Overlay

In a controllerless data center, a successful candidate will:

  • Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot an EBGP- or IBGP- signaled EVPN-VXLAN overlay
  • Establish communication between multihomed and single- homed end devices
  • Create multiple separate Layer 2 and Layer 3 tenant environments
  • Enable routing between different Layer 3 tenants
  • Configure and optimize multicast communication

 

In a data center managed by Apstra, a successful candidate will:

  • Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot an EBGP-signaled EVPN- VXLAN overlay
  • Establish communication between multihomed and single-homed end devices
  • Create multiple separate Layer 3 tenant environments
  • Enable routing between different Layer 3 tenants

Date Center Interconnect (DCI)

A successful candidate will:

  • Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot a DCI solution between a Juniper Apstra-managed data center and a controllerless data center using Type 2 or Type 5 EVPN routes to enable tenant communication between data centers without the use of Apstra configlets
  • Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot a DCI solution between two controllerless data centers using seamless VXLAN-to-VXLAN stitching to enable tenant communication between data centers
  • Identify incoming VXLAN virtual network identifier (VNI) information from an unmanaged preconfigured peer devices

Security

A successful candidate will:

  • Deploy, manage, and troubleshoot security features that protect the data center infrastructure and edge device
  • Restrict device access from unauthorized protocols and networks
  • Monitor and log excessive traffic events
  • Monitor and track various spanning-tree messages and take required actions according to the defined security requirements

Class of Service (CoS)

A successful candidate will:

  • Configure and troubleshoot CoS settings for server traffic connected to leaf nodes

Management

A successful candidate will:

  • Use tags and probes to track critical services and trigger Apstra anomalies when specific conditions are met or exceeded
  • Create and use custom Apstra configlets
  • Enable subsecond link failure detection using Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) between leaf and external devices
  • Implement date and time synchronization for devices
  • Configure local and remote system logging
  • Enable streaming telemetry on custom ports
  • Use SNMP monitoring in the data centers

Exam Details

Exam questions are derived from the recommended training and the exam resources listed above. The exam is only provided in English.

Exam Code

JPR-981

Prerequisite Certification

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Exam Length

6 hours

Exam Type

Hands-on lab exam

Software Versions

  • vQFX Virtual Switch: 21.3
  • vSRX Virtual Firewall: 20.2
  • vMX Virtual Router: 20.4
  • Apstra Version: 4.0.2

Recertification

Juniper certifications are valid for three years. For more information, see Recertification.