JNCIS-ENT Bundle – Specialist Level Certification

Duration:   4 Days
Price:   $3190.00
Test Level:   0
Certifications:   JNCIS-ENT
Exams:   JN0-343

Course Overview
The JNCIS-ENT Certification BootCamp course is a 5-day Blended-Learning event that covers technology aspects that meet the JUNOS Specialist Certification tier for the ENTERPRISE ENGINEER. Students attending this course will take part in 4 courses as part of the certification, including a video-based Junos introduction, then Routing and EX Switching technologies. This course prepares students for the new JNCIS-ENT Certification exam, whose topics are based on the content of these courses:

Students will learn user interface options using the command-line interface (CLI), configuration tasks typically associated with the initial setup of devices, interface configuration basics with configuration examples, general routing concepts, routing policy, and firewall filtering using Juniper Networks routing and switching technologies.

As the course continues, students will also learn switching concepts and operations, virtual LANs (VLANs), the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), port and device security features, and high availability (HA) features. Finally, the course discusses protocol independent routing features, load balancing and filter-based forwarding, OSPF, BGP, IP tunneling, and high-availability (HA) features. This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running JUNOS Software in an Enterprise network.

Course Objectives

  • Perform initial configuration tasks
  • Configure and monitor static routing
  • Configure and monitor OSPF
  • Write and apply a routing policy
  • Write and apply a firewall filter
  • Implement and verify operation of CoS
  • Configure and monitor static, aggregate, and generated routes
  • Configure and share routes between routing instances
  • Implement Layer 3 load balancing
  • Configure and monitor OSPF
  • Configure and monitor BGP
  • Describe IP tunneling concepts and applications
  • Configure and monitor GRE and IP-IP tunnels
  • Configure and monitor H-A
  • Configure and monitor routing for IPv6 environments
  • Configure and monitor IS-IS
  • Define Layer 2 Switching
  • Enabling Layer 2 Switching Operations
  • Configuring and Monitoring VLANs
  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
  • Configure and monitor STP and RSTP
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
  • DHCP Snooping
  • Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs)
  • Redundant Trunk Groups (RTG)
  • Virtual Chassis

Target Audience
Network engineers, technical support personnel, reseller support engineers, and others responsible for implementing and/or maintaining the Juniper Networks products covered in this course.

Course Outline
The IJOS course takes place via Video-on-Demand

IJOS Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Junos Operating System Fundamentals

  • The Junos OS
  • Traffic Processing
  • Platforms Running the Junos OS

Chapter 3: User Interface Options

  • User Interface Options
  • The Junos CLI: CLI Basics
  • The Junos CLI: Operational Mode
  • The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode

Chapter 4: Initial Configuration

  • Factory-Default Configuration
  • Initial Configuration
  • Interface Configuration

Chapter 5: Secondary System Configuration

  • User Configuration and Authentication
  • System Logging and Tracing
  • Network Time Protocol
  • Archiving Configurations
  • SNMP

Chapter 6: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance

  • Monitoring Platform and Interface Operation
  • Network Utilities
  • Maintaining the Junos OS
  • Password Recovery

Classroom Day 1 (JRE)

Chapter 2: Routing Fundamentals

  • Routing Concepts: Overview of Routing
  • Routing Concepts: The Routing Table
  • Routing Concepts: Routing Instances
  • Static Routing
  • Dynamic Routing

Chapter 3: Routing Policy

  • Routing Policy Overview
  • Case Study: Routing Policy

Chapter 4: Firewall Filters

  • Firewall Filters Overview
  • Case Study: Firewall Filters
  • Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks

Appendix A: Class of Service

Classroom Day 2 (JIR)

Chapter 2: Protocol-Independent Routing

  • Static Routes
  • Aggregated Routes
  • Generated Routes
  • Martian Addresses
  • Routing Instances

Chapter 3: Load Balancing and Filter-Based Forwarding

  • Overview of Load Balancing
  • Configuring and Monitoring Load Balancing
  • Overview of Filter-Based Forwarding
  • Configuring and Monitoring Filter-Based Forwarding

Chapter 4: Open Shortest Path First

  • Overview of OSPF
  • Adjacency Formation and the Designated Router Election
  • OSPF Scalability
  • Configuring and Monitoring OSPF
  • Basic OSPF Troubleshooting

Classroom Day 3 JIR

Chapter 5: Border Gateway Protocol

  • Overview of BGP
  • BGP Attributes
  • IBGP Versus EBGP
  • Configuring and Monitoring BGP

Chapter 6: IP Tunneling

  • Overview of IP Tunneling
  • GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
  • Implementing GRE and IP-IP Tunnels

Chapter 7: High Availability

  • Overview of High Availability Networks
  • GR
  • Graceful RE Switchover
  • Nonstop Active Routing
  • BFD
  • VRRP

Classroom Day 4 JEX

Chapter 2: Layer 2 Switching

  • Ethernet Bridging Basics
  • Terminology and Design Considerations
  • Overview of Enterprise Switching Platforms
  • Enabling and Monitoring Layer 2 Switching Operations

Chapter 3: Virtual Networks

  • Overview of VLANs
  • Configuring and Monitoring VLANs
  • Voice VLAN
  • Native VLAN
  • Routed VLAN Interfaces

Chapter 4: Spanning Tree

  • Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Configuring and Monitoring STP and RSTP
  • Protection Features: BPDU Protection
  • Protection Features: Loop Protection
  • Protection Features: Root Protection

Classroom Day 5 JEX

Chapter 5: Port Security

  • MAC Limiting
  • DHCP Snooping
  • Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
  • IP Source Guard

Chapter 6: Device Security and Firewall Filters

  • Storm Control
  • Firewall Filters

Chapter 7: Virtual Chassis

  • Overview of Virtual Chassis
  • Configuring and Monitoring a Virtual Chassis

Chapter 8: High Availability Features

  • Overview of High Availability Networks
  • Link Aggregation Groups
  • Redundant Trunk Groups

Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP/IP protocol suite.

This course is available as open-enrollment Classroom event, instructor-led Live Virtual Class, REAL-ILT™ or as part of a custom Onsite Training for up to 12 students.

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