Get your Juniper Service Provider certification with this course. you can get the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363
What you’ll learn
- An understanding of Juniper service provider technology in modern networking with both enterprise and service provider environments, JNCIS-SP JN0-363 success
- with your JNCIS-SP JN0-363 exam passed You will be confident in dealing with Juniper equipment in your dervice provider work place and stand out from the others
- you will learn everything thats required to pass the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 service provider exam
- A good foundation into the Juniper JNCIP Enterprise and JNCIP Service Provider , Bring these skills to the workplace
- You will lean MPLS, LDP, RSVP and CSPF and basic Segment routing for the Service Provider
- All topics for the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provider are covered
- Other topics for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT Enterprise Routing and Switching are covered
- How Junipe Junos configs are doen for OSPF, BGP, IS-IS and static routing. Route leaking and load balancing
- enterprise switching upskill for the JNCIS-ENT JN0-349
Course content
26 total hours
Requirements
- Access to either Juniper Vlabs which is free, GNS3 or EVE-NG to pratice would be of benefit however it’s not required
- having Basic networking knowlege and knowlege of the Juniper JNCIA will be required
Description
This Juniper JNCIS-SP Service Provider JN0-363 course is my second course on Juniper Networks.
The Juniper Service Provider JNCIS-SP JN0-363 details are below and the JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 is 90% covered with the Intermediate routing and service provider switching so some additional upskill for the Juniper JN0-349 is also included.
The Juniper Intermediate Routing Section is required and below is a summary of what we will cover:
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Implement static routing within Junos OS
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Implement routing instances within Junos OS
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Describe routing instances
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Configure and share routes between routing instances
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Implement load balancing within Junos OS
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Implement filter-based forwarding within Junos OS
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Implement OSPF within Junos OS
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Deploy OSPF within Junos OS
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Implement BGP within Junos OS
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Deploy BGP within Junos OS
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Implement IP tunneling within Junos OS
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Implement graceful routing and bidirectional forwarding detection within Junos OS
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Implement high availability features—GRES, NSR, and unified ISSU within Junos OS
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Implement VRRP within Junos OS
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Implement IPv6 within Junos
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Implement IS-IS within Junos OS
The Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provider requires the Service Provider Switching module and we will go through the following:
. Describe the different Ethernet standards organizations.
• Describe the Layer 2 services that are available on the MX Series 3D Ethernet
Universal Edge Routers.
• Describe the function of an Ethernet LAN.
• Describe learning and forwarding in a bridging environment.
• Describe Ethernet frame filtering.
• Implement VLAN tagging.
• Describe and implement MVRP.
• Implement IRB.
• Implement a Layer 2 firewall filter.
• Describe the use of a routing instance.
• Describe the function of a virtual router.
• Describe the function of a virtual switch.
• Describe the usage of logical systems.
• Implement a virtual switch.
• Describe interconnecting routing instances.
• Describe the different IEEE VLAN stacking models.
• Describe the components of provider bridging.
• Configure and monitor provider bridging.
• Explain the purpose of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
• Describe the basic operation of STP, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP),
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), and VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
(VSTP).
• Configure and monitor STP, RSTP, MSTP, and VSTP.
• Explain the purpose of bridge protocol data unit (BPDU), loop, and root
protection.
• Describe the basic operation of LAGs and MC-LAGs.
• Configure and monitor LAGs and MC-LAGs.
• Describe the basic functionality of MX Series Virtual Chassis.
• Describe a basic troubleshooting method.
• List common issues that disrupt network operations.
• Identify tools used in network troubleshooting.
• Use available tools to resolve network issues
And last for the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provided the MPLS module and we will go through the below content.
• Explain the reasons MPLS was originally created, and the applications offered
by label-switched paths.
• Describe the structure of an MPLS label, the mechanics of the data plane, and
the protocols that can advertise labels.
• Configure static LSPs, verify the routing tables they populate, and explain the
label actions these LSPs perform.
• Explain the purpose and advantages of RSVP, then configure a service provider
network to host RSVP LSPs.
• Configure and verify a basic RSVP label-switched path.
• Explain the purpose of the MPLS traffic engineering database, and create LSPs
that use this database to calculate a path.
• Explain the purpose of RSVP bandwidth reservations, and how to configure an
LSP to reserve bandwidth.
• Explain the use-cases for RSVP LSP priority levels, and configure different
priority levels of a variety of LSPs.
• Explain how the Constrained Shortest-Path First algorithm can calculate trafficengineered paths.
• Explain the messages involved in tearing down, rerouting, and maintaining LSPs
and RSVP sessions.
• Describe how primary and secondary paths can be used in times of link and
node failure.
• Describe the advantages of RSVP local repair paths, and how to configure the
one-to-one method of local repair, otherwise known as fast reroute.
• Explain the mechanics, configuration, and verification of facility backup,
otherwise known as link protection and node-link protection.
• Explain how RSVP LSPs can automatically find and signal better, more optimal
paths.
• Explain how LSPs can gracefully move traffic to new paths with no downtime
to the user.
• Explain the mechanics by which LDP creates a full mesh of label-switched
paths.
• Configure and verify a basic LDP deployment in a service provider network.
• Describe some important LDP enhancements and best practices that increase
the integrity of real-world LDP deployments.
• Explain how to configure LDP to advertise labels for more than just a router’s
loopback.
• Explain how segment routing differs from RSVP and LDP, and configure
segment routing as a replacement for LDP.
Extra content to assist in upskilling for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT JN0-349
Who this course is for:
- Network Engineers of all levels that want to learn Juniper Junos JNCIS-SP JN0-363 or looking for layer2 content for the Juniper JN0-349. this course is the foundation for your further studies
- Engineers that want to further their study into the Juniper JNCIP -SP or JNCIP -ENT as this course will provide the base information
- Students looking to study for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 or Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0363 exam
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