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Contents ROUTING.............................................................. 2 Day 1................................................................ 2 Chapter 1: Course Introduction......................................2 Chapter 2: OSPF.....................................................2 Chapter 3: OSPF Areas...............................................2 Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions..........................2 Day 2................................................................ 2 Chapter 5: IS-IS....................................................2 Chapter 6: Advanced IS-IS Operations and Configuration Options......3 Chapter 7: Multilevel IS-IS Networks................................3 Day 3................................................................ 3 Chapter 8: BGP......................................................3 Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 1.........................3 Day 4................................................................ 3 Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 2........................3 Chapter 11: Route Reflection and Confederations.....................4 Chapter 12: BGP Route Damping.......................................4 Junos Service Provider Switching Objectives..........................4 Day 1................................................................ 6 Chapter 1: Course Introduction......................................6 Chapter 2: Ethernet Switching and Virtual LANs......................6 Chapter 3: Virtual Switches.........................................6 Chapter 4: Provider Bridging........................................6 Day 2................................................................ 7 Chapter 5: Spanning-Tree Protocols..................................7 Chapter 6: Ethernet OAM.............................................7 Chapter 7: High Availability and Network Optimization...............7 Chapter 8: Troubleshooting and Monitoring...........................7

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ContentsROUTING.....................................................................................................................................................2

Day 1............................................................................................................................................................2

Chapter 1: Course Introduction...............................................................................................................2

Chapter 2: OSPF.......................................................................................................................................2

Chapter 3: OSPF Areas.............................................................................................................................2

Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions...........................................................................................2

Day 2............................................................................................................................................................2

Chapter 5: IS-IS........................................................................................................................................2

Chapter 6: Advanced IS-IS Operations and Configuration Options..........................................................3

Chapter 7: Multilevel IS-IS Networks.......................................................................................................3

Day 3............................................................................................................................................................3

Chapter 8: BGP........................................................................................................................................3

Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 1.........................................................................................3

Day 4............................................................................................................................................................3

Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 2.......................................................................................3

Chapter 11: Route Reflection and Confederations..................................................................................4

Chapter 12: BGP Route Damping.............................................................................................................4

Junos Service Provider Switching Objectives...............................................................................................4

Day 1............................................................................................................................................................6

Chapter 1: Course Introduction...............................................................................................................6

Chapter 2: Ethernet Switching and Virtual LANs.....................................................................................6

Chapter 3: Virtual Switches.....................................................................................................................6

Chapter 4: Provider Bridging...................................................................................................................6

Day 2............................................................................................................................................................7

Chapter 5: Spanning-Tree Protocols........................................................................................................7

Chapter 6: Ethernet OAM........................................................................................................................7

Chapter 7: High Availability and Network Optimization..........................................................................7

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting and Monitoring...........................................................................................7

Junos MPLS and VPNs (JMV)........................................................................................................................8

Day 1..........................................................................................................................................................11

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Chapter 1: Course Introduction.............................................................................................................11

Chapter 2: MPLS Fundamentals.............................................................................................................11

Chapter 3: Label Distribution Protocols.................................................................................................11

Chapter 4: Constrained Shortest Path First...........................................................................................11

Day 2..........................................................................................................................................................12

Chapter 5: Traffic Protection and LSP Optimization...............................................................................12

Chapter 6: Fate Sharing.........................................................................................................................12

Chapter 7: Miscellaneous MPLS Features..............................................................................................12

Chapter 8: VPN Review..........................................................................................................................12

Chapter 9: Layer 3 VPNs........................................................................................................................12

Day 3..........................................................................................................................................................13

Chapter 10: Basic Layer 3 VPN Configuration........................................................................................13

Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs...........................................................................................13

Chapter 12: Layer 3 VPN Scaling and Internet Access............................................................................13

Chapter 13: Layer 3 VPNs—Advanced Topics........................................................................................13

Day 4..........................................................................................................................................................13

Chapter 14: BGP Layer 2 VPNs...............................................................................................................13

Chapter 15: Layer 2 VPN Scaling and CoS..............................................................................................14

Chapter 16: LDP Layer 2 Circuits............................................................................................................14

Chapter 17: Virtual Private LAN Services...............................................................................................14

Day 5..........................................................................................................................................................14

Chapter 18: VPLS Configuration.............................................................................................................14

Chapter 19: Interprovider VPNs.............................................................................................................14

Appendix A: Multicast VPNs..................................................................................................................15

660.............................................................................................................................................................15

Day 1..........................................................................................................................................................17

Chapter 1: Course Introduction.............................................................................................................17

Chapter 2: OSPF.....................................................................................................................................17

Chapter 3: OSPF Areas...........................................................................................................................17

Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions.........................................................................................17

Day 2..........................................................................................................................................................18

Chapter 5: IS-IS......................................................................................................................................18

Chapter 6: Advanced IS-IS Operations and Configuration Options........................................................18

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Chapter 7: Multilevel IS-IS Networks.....................................................................................................18

Day 3..........................................................................................................................................................18

Chapter 8: BGP......................................................................................................................................18

Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 1.......................................................................................18

Day 4..........................................................................................................................................................19

Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 2.....................................................................................19

Chapter 11: Route Reflection and Confederations................................................................................19

Chapter 12: BGP Route Damping...........................................................................................................19

COS............................................................................................................................................................19

Day 1..........................................................................................................................................................20

Chapter 1: Course Introduction.............................................................................................................20

Chapter 2: CoS Overview.......................................................................................................................20

Chapter 3: Packet Classification.............................................................................................................20

Chapter 4: Policing.................................................................................................................................21

Chapter 5: Scheduling............................................................................................................................21

Day 2..........................................................................................................................................................21

Chapter 6: Hierarchical Scheduling........................................................................................................21

Chapter 7: Rewrite Rules.......................................................................................................................21

Chapter 8: CoS-Based Forwarding.........................................................................................................22

Chapter 9: Case Study............................................................................................................................22

Appendix A: CoS Processing on M Series, T Series, and MX Series Devices...........................................22

Day 1..........................................................................................................................................................24

Chapter 1: Course Introduction.............................................................................................................24

Chapter 2: Introduction to Multicast.....................................................................................................24

Chapter 3: Multicast Routing Protocols.................................................................................................24

Day 2..........................................................................................................................................................24

Chapter 4: MSDP...................................................................................................................................24

Chapter 5: Source-Specific Multicast.....................................................................................................24

Chapter 6: Multicast and Policy.............................................................................................................25

Appendix A: IPv6 Multicast....................................................................................................................25

JNCIE Service Provider...............................................................................................................................25

Day 1......................................................................................................................................................26

Chapter 1: Course Introduction.............................................................................................................26

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Chapter 2: Exam Strategies....................................................................................................................26

Chapter 3: Device Infrastructure...........................................................................................................26

Chapter 4: IGP Implementation.............................................................................................................26

Day 2..........................................................................................................................................................26

Chapter 5: IGP Troubleshooting............................................................................................................26

Chapter 6: BGP Implementation............................................................................................................27

Chapter 7: BGP Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................27

Day 3..........................................................................................................................................................27

Chapter 8: Multicast Implementation...................................................................................................27

Chapter 9: Class of Service Implementation..........................................................................................27

Day 4..........................................................................................................................................................27

Chapter 10: MPLS Implementation........................................................................................................27

Chapter 11: MPLS VPN Implementation................................................................................................27

Day 5..........................................................................................................................................................27

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ROUTING

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: OSPF OSPFv2 Review

Link-State Advertisements

Protocol Operations

OSPF Authentication

Lab: OSPF Multiarea Network

Chapter 3: OSPF Areas Review of OSPF Areas

Stub Area Operation

Stub Area Configuration

NSSA Operation

NSSA Configuration

Route Summarization

Lab: OSPF Route Summarization

Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions Virtual Links

OSPF Multiarea Adjacencies

External Reachability

Lab: Advanced OSPF Options and Routing Policy

Day 2Chapter 5: IS-IS Overview of IS-IS

IS-IS PDUs

Neighbors and Adjacencies

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Configuring and Monitoring IS-IS

Lab: IS-IS Configuration and Monitoring

Chapter 6: Advanced IS-IS Operations and Configuration Options IS-IS Operations

IS-IS Configuration Options

IS-IS Routing Policy

Lab: Advanced IS-IS Configuration Options and Routing Policy

Chapter 7: Multilevel IS-IS Networks Level 1 and Level 2 Operations

Multilevel Configuration

Lab: Configuring a Multilevel IS-IS Network

Day 3Chapter 8: BGP Review of BGP

BGP Operations

BGP Path Selection and Options

Configuration Options

Lab: BGP and BGP Attributes

Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 1 BGP Policy

Next Hop

Origin and MED

AS Path

Lab: BGP Attributes: Next Hop, Origin, MED, and AS Path

Day 4Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 2

Local Preference

Communities

Lab: BGP Attributes: Local Preference and Communities

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Chapter 11: Route Reflection and Confederations Route Reflection Operation

Configuration and Routing Knowledge

BGP Confederations

Lab: Scaling BGP

Chapter 12: BGP Route Damping Route Flap and Damping Overview

Route Damping Parameters

Configuring and Monitoring Route Damping

Lab: BGP Route Damping

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Junos Service Provider Switching ObjectivesAfter successfully completing this course, you should be able to:

Describe carrier Ethernet.

Describe the different Ethernet standards organizations.

Describe the Layer 2 services that are available on the MX Series 3D 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 usage 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.

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Describe the different Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (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 the STP, the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), and the VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (VSTP).

Configure and monitor the STP, the RSTP, the MSTP, and the VSTP.

Explain the purpose of bridge protocol data unit (BPDU), loop, and root protection.

Explain typical OAM features.

Describe the basic operation of link fault management (LFM).

Describe the basic operation of connectivity fault management (CFM).

Configure and monitor Ethernet OAM.

Describe the basic operation of Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP).

Configure and monitor ERP.

Describe the basic operation of LAGs and MC-LAGs.

Configure and monitor a LAG.

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.

Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS.

Course Level Junos Service Provider Switching is an intermediate-level course.

Prerequisites

Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the

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Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) and Junos Routing Essentials (JRE) courses prior to attending this class.

Course Contents

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: Ethernet Switching and Virtual LANs Ethernet LANs

Bridging

Configuring and Monitoring VLANs

Automating VLAN Administration

Configuring and Monitoring IRB

Layer 2 Address Learning and Forwarding

Layer 2 Firewall Filtering

Ethernet Switching and VLANs Lab

Chapter 3: Virtual Switches Routing Instances Overview

Configuring and Monitoring Virtual Switches

Interconnecting Routing Instances

Logical Systems

Virtual Switches Lab

Chapter 4: Provider Bridging Expanding the Bridged Network

Provider Bridging

Configuring and Monitoring Provider Bridging

Provider Bridging Lab

Day 2

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Chapter 5: Spanning-Tree Protocols

Overview of STP

Overview of RSTP

Overview of MSTP

Overview of VSTP

Configuring and Monitoring Spanning-Tree Protocols

Understanding BPDU, Loop, and Root Protection

MSTP Lab

Chapter 6: Ethernet OAM OAM Overview

LFM

CFM

Configuring and Monitoring Ethernet OAM

Ethernet OAM Lab

Chapter 7: High Availability and Network Optimization ERP Overview

Configuring and Monitoring ERP

Link Aggregation Group Overview

Configuring and Monitoring a LAG

MC-LAG Overview

Configuring and Monitoring an MC-LAG

High Availability and Network Optimization Lab

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting and Monitoring Introduction to Troubleshooting and Monitoring

Troubleshooting and Monitoring Tools

Troubleshooting Case Study: Network Congestion

Troubleshooting and Monitoring Lab

Appendix A: Carrier Ethernet

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Ethernet in the WAN

Ethernet Standards Organizations

MX Series Layer 2 Features

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Junos MPLS and VPNs (JMV) Objectives

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

Explain common terms relating to MPLS.

Explain routers and the way they forward MPLS packets.

Explain packet flow and handling through a label-switched path (LSP).

Describe the configuration and verification of MPLS forwarding.

Understand the information in the Label Information Base.

Explain the two label distribution protocols used by the Junos OS.

Configure and troubleshoot RSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled LSPs.

Explain the constraints of both RSVP and LDP.

Explain the path selection process of RSVP without the use of the Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm.

Explain the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) extensions used to build the Traffic Engineering Database (TED).

Describe the CSPF algorithm and its path selection process.

Describe administrative groups and how they can be used to influence path selection.

Describe the default traffic protection behavior of RSVP-Signaled LSPs.

Explain the use of primary and secondary LSPs.

Explain LSP priority and preemption.

Describe the operation and configuration of fast reroute.

Describe the operation and configuration of link and node protection.

Describe the LSP optimization options.

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Describe the behavior of fate sharing.

Describe how SRLG changes the CSPF algorithm when computing the path of a secondary LSP.

Explain how extended admin groups can be used to influence path selection.

Explain the purpose of several miscellaneous MPLS features.

Explain the definition of the term virtual private network.

Describe the differences between provider-provisioned and customer-provisioned VPNs.

Describe the differences between Layer 2 VPNs and Layer 3 VPNs.

Explain the features of provider-provisioned VPNs supported by the Junos OS.

Explain the roles of Provider (P) routers, Provider Edge (PE) routers, and Customer Edge (CE) routers.

Describe the VPN-IPv4 address formats.

Describe the route distinguisher use and formats.

Explain the RFC 4364 control flow.

Create a routing instance, assign interfaces, create routes, and import and export routes within the routing instance using route distinguishers and route targets.

Explain the purpose of BGP extended communities and how to configure and use these communities.

Describe the steps necessary for proper operation of a PE to CE dynamic routing protocol.

Configure a simple Layer 3 VPN using a dynamic CE-PE routing protocol.

Describe the routing-instance switch.

Explain the issues with the support of traffic originating on multi-access VPN routing and forwarding table (VRF table) interfaces.

Use operational commands to view Layer 3 VPN control exchanges.

Use operational commands to display Layer 3 VPN VRF tables.

Monitor and troubleshoot PE-CE routing protocols.

Describe the four ways to improve Layer 3 VPN scaling.

Describe the three methods for providing Layer 3 VPN customers with Internet access.

Describe how the auto-export command and routing table groups can be used to support communications between sites attached to a common PE router.

Describe the flow of control and data traffic in a hub-and-spoke topology.

Describe the various Layer 3 VPN class-of-service (CoS) mechanisms supported by the Junos OS.

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Explain the Junos OS support for generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP Security (IPsec) tunnels in Layer 3 VPNs.

Describe the purpose and features of a BGP Layer 2 VPN.

Describe the roles of a CE device, PE router, and P router in a BGP Layer 2 VPN.

Explain the flow of control traffic and data traffic for a BGP Layer 2 VPN.

Configure a BGP Layer 2 VPN and describe the benefits and requirements of over-provisioning.

Monitor and troubleshoot a BGP Layer 2 VPN.

Explain the BGP Layer 2 VPN scaling mechanisms and route reflection.

Describe the Junos OS BGP Layer 2 VPN CoS support.

Describe the flow of control and data traffic for an LDP Layer 2 circuit.

Configure an LDP Layer 2 circuit.

Monitor and troubleshoot an LDP Layer 2 circuit.

Describe and configure circuit cross-connect (CCC) MPLS interface tunneling.

Describe the difference between Layer 2 MPLS VPNs and VPLS.

Explain the purpose of the PE device, the CE device, and the P device.

Explain the provisioning of CE and PE routers.

Describe the signaling process of VPLS.

Describe the learning and forwarding process of VPLS.

Describe the potential loops in a VPLS environment.

Configure BGP and LDP VPLS.

Troubleshoot VPLS.

Describe the Junos OS support for carrier-of-carriers.

Describe the Junos OS support for interprovider VPNs.

Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS.Course Level JMV is an advanced-level course.

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Prerequisites

Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also have familiarity with the Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) protocol. Students should also attend the "Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS)" (instructor led classroom or instructor led online), "Junos Routing Essentials (JRE)" (instructor led classroom or instructor led online), "Junos Service Provider Switching (JSPX)" (instructor led classroom or instructor led online), and "Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR)" (instructor led classroom or instructor led online)courses prior to attending this class.

Day 1Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: MPLS Fundamentals MPLS Foundation

Terminology

MPLS Configuration

MPLS Packet Forwarding

Lab: MPLS Fundamentals

Chapter 3: Label Distribution Protocols Label Distribution Protocols

RSVP

LDP

Lab: Label Distribution Protocols

Chapter 4: Constrained Shortest Path First RSVP Behavior Without CSPF

CSPF Algorithm

CSPF Tie Breaking

Administrative Groups

Interarea Traffic Engineered LSPs

Lab: CSPF

Day 2Chapter 5: Traffic Protection and LSP Optimization Default Traffic Protection Behavior

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Primary and Secondary LSPs

Fast Reroute

Bypass LSPs

LSP Optimization

Lab: Traffic Protection

Chapter 6: Fate Sharing Junos OS Fate Sharing

SRLG

Extended Admin Groups

Lab: Fate Sharing

Chapter 7: Miscellaneous MPLS Features Routing Table Integration

Forwarding Adjacencies

Policy Control over LSP Selection

LSP Metrics

Automatic Bandwidth

TTL Handling

Explicit Null Configuration

MPLS Pings

Lab: Miscellaneous MPLS Features

Chapter 8: VPN Review Overview of VPNs

CPE-Based VPNs

Provider-Provisioned

Chapter 9: Layer 3 VPNs

Layer 3 VPN Terminology

VPN-IPv4 Address Structure

Operational Characteristics

Lab: VPN Baseline Configuration

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Day 3Chapter 10: Basic Layer 3 VPN Configuration Preliminary Steps

PE Router Configuration

Lab: Layer 3 VPN with Static and BGP Routing

Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Layer 3 VPNs A Layered Approach

The Routing-Instance Switch

PE-Based and CE-Based Traceroutes

Viewing VRF Tables and PE-PE Signaling Flow

Monitoring PE-CE Routing Protocols

Chapter 12: Layer 3 VPN Scaling and Internet Access Scaling Layer 3 VPNs

Public Internet Access Options

Lab: Route Reflection and Internet Access

Chapter 13: Layer 3 VPNs—Advanced Topics Exchanging Routes Between VRF Tables

Hub-and-Spoke Topologies

Layer 3 VPN CoS Options

Layer 3 VPN and GRE Tunneling Integration

Layer 3 VPN and IPsec Integration

Lab: GRE Tunnel Integration

Day 4Chapter 14: BGP Layer 2 VPNs Overview of Layer 2 Provider-Provisioned VPNs

BGP Layer 2 VPN Operational Model: Control Plane

BGP Layer 2 VPN Operational Model: Data Plane

Preliminary BGP Layer 2 VPN Configuration

BGP Layer 2 Configuration

Monitoring and Troubleshooting BGP Layer 2 VPNs

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Lab: BGP Layer 2 VPNs

Chapter 15: Layer 2 VPN Scaling and CoS

Review of VPN Scaling Mechanisms

Layer 2 VPNs and CoS

Chapter 16: LDP Layer 2 Circuits LDP Layer 2 Circuit Operation

LDP Layer 2 Circuit Configuration

LDP Layer 2 Circuit Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Circuit Cross-Connect

Lab: Circuit Cross-Connect and LDP Layer 2 Circuits

Chapter 17: Virtual Private LAN Services Layer 2 MPLS VPNs Versus VPLS

BGP VPLS Control Plane

BGP VPLS Data Plane

Learning and Forwarding Process

Loops

Day 5Chapter 18: VPLS Configuration VPLS Configuration

VPLS Troubleshooting

Lab: VPLS

Chapter 19: Interprovider VPNs Hierarchical VPN Models

Junos Support of Carrier-of-Carriers Model

Junos Support of Carrier-of-Carrier VPN Applications

Lab: Carrier-of-Carrier VPNs

Appendix A: Multicast VPNs Multicast VPN Overview

Next-Generation MVPN Operation

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Configuration

Monitoring

Lab: MVPNs

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Objectives

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

Describe the various OSPF link-state advertisement (LSA) types.

Explain the flooding of LSAs in an OSPF network.

Describe the shortest-path-first (SPF) algorithm.

List key differences between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3.

Describe OSPF area types and operations.

Configure various OSPF area types.

Summarize and restrict routes.

Identify some scenarios in a service provider network that can be solved using routing policy or specific configuration options.

Use routing policy and specific configuration options to implement solutions for various scenarios.

Explain the concepts and operation of IS-IS.

Describe various IS-IS link-state protocol data unit (LSP) types.

List IS-IS adjacency rules and troubleshoot common adjacency issues.

Configure and monitor IS-IS.

Display and interpret the link-state database (LSDB).

Perform advanced IS-IS configuration options.

Implement IS-IS routing policy.

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Explain the default operation in multiarea IS-IS.

Describe IS-IS address summarization methods.

Configure and monitor a multiarea IS-IS network.

Describe basic BGP operation.

List common BGP attributes.

Explain the route selection process for BGP.

Describe how to alter the route selection process.

Configure some advanced options for BGP peers.

Describe various BGP attributes in detail and explain the operation of those attributes.

Manipulate BGP attributes using routing policy.

Explain the causes for route instability.

Describe the effect of damping on BGP routing.

Explain the default behavior of damping on links.

Control damping using routing policy.

View damped routes using command-line interface (CLI) commands.

Describe the operation of BGP route reflection.

Configure a route reflector.

Describe the operation of a BGP confederation.

Configure confederations.

Describe peering relationships in a confederation.

Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Layer 3 components of a service provider’s network.

Course Level

AJSPR is an advanced-level course.

Prerequisites

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Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS), Junos Routing Essentials (JRE), and Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) courses prior to attending this class.

Course Contents

Day 1Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: OSPF OSPFv2 Review

Link-State Advertisements

Protocol Operations

OSPF Authentication

Lab: OSPF Multiarea Networks

Chapter 3: OSPF Areas Review of OSPF Areas

Stub Area Operation

Stub Area Configuration

NSSA Operation

NSSA Configuration

Route Summarization

Lab: OSPF Route Summarization

Chapter 4: OSPF Case Studies and Solutions Virtual Links

OSPF Multiarea Adjacencies

External Reachability

Lab: Advanced OSPF Options and Routing Policy

Day 2

Chapter 5: IS-IS

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Overview of IS-IS

IS-IS PDUs

Neighbors and Adjacencies

Configuring and Monitoring IS-IS

Lab: IS-IS Configuration and Monitoring

Chapter 6: Advanced IS-IS Operations and Configuration Options IS-IS Operations

IS-IS Configuration Options

IS-IS Routing Policy

Lab: Advanced IS-IS Configuration Options and Routing Policy

Chapter 7: Multilevel IS-IS Networks Level 1 and Level 2 Operations

Multilevel Configuration

Lab: Configuring a Multilevel IS-IS Network

Day 3Chapter 8: BGP Review of BGP

BGP Operations

BGP Path Selection and Options

Configuration Options

Lab: BGP and BGP Attributes

Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 1 BGP Policy

Next Hop

Origin and MED

AS Path

Lab: BGP Attributes: Next Hop, Origin, MED, and AS Path

Day 4Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and Policy—Part 2 Local Preference

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Communities

Lab: BGP Attributes: Local Preference and Communities

Chapter 11: Route Reflection and Confederations Route Reflection Operation

Configuration and Routing Knowledge

BGP Confederations

Lab: Scaling BGP

Chapter 12: BGP Route Damping Route Flap and Damping Overview

Route Damping Parameters

Configuring and Monitoring Route Damping

Lab: BGP Route Damping

COSObjectives

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

Understand the history and evolution of CoS.

Identify the CoS fields in various packet headers.

List the CoS processing stages on devices running the Junos OS.

Identify the default CoS settings on devices running the Junos OS.

Configure and verify behavior aggregate (BA) and multifield (MF) classification.

Configure and verify two-color and tricolor marking policers.

Configure and verify schedulers and their components.

Configure and verify the multiple levels of hierarchical schedulers.

Configure and verify packet header rewriting.

Configure and verify class-based forwarding.

Create a CoS configuration based on a set of design requirements.

Intended Audience

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This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS, especially those in a service provider environment. It also benefits individuals responsible for designing networks containing devices running the Junos OS.

Course Level

Junos Class of Service is an advanced level course.

Prerequisites

Students should attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) course, the Junos Routing Essentials (JRE) course, and the Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) course, or have equivalent experience prior to attending this class. General knowledge of CoS concepts is also helpful.

Course Contents

Day 1Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: CoS Overview CoS History and Evolution

CoS and DiffServe

CoS Fields in Packet Headers

CoS Processing

Chapter 3: Packet Classification Classification Overview

Forwarding Classes and Packet Loss Priority

Fixed Classification

Multifield Classification

Behavior Aggregate Classification

Lab 1: Configuring Packet Classification

Chapter 4: Policing Policing Overview

Single-Rate Two-Color Policer

Tricolor Marking Policers

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Hierarchical Policers

Application—Directly on an Interface

Application—Within a Firewall Filter

Lab 2: Configuring Policers

Chapter 5: Scheduling Scheduling Overview

Transmission Rate

Queue Priority

Delay Buffers

Drop Profiles and Drop Profile Maps

Scheduling Configuration

Lab 3: Configuring Schedulers

Day 2Chapter 6: Hierarchical Scheduling Hierarchical Scheduling Overview

Scheduler Modes

Hierarchical Scheduling Levels

Throughput Example

Remaining Traffic

Queue Properties in a Hierarchical Scheduling Context

Putting It All Together

Lab 4: Configuring Hierarchical Schedulers

Chapter 7: Rewrite Rules Packet Header Rewrite Overview

Rewrite Rules and Tables

Rewrite Combinations

Lab 5: Configuring Rewrite Rules

Chapter 8: CoS-Based Forwarding CBF Overview

CBF Configuration

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Lab 6: Configuring CBF

Chapter 9: Case Study VOIP Case Study Overview

VOIP Case Study: Ingress Node

VOIP Case Study: Transit and Egress Nodes

Appendix A: CoS Processing on M Series, T Series, and MX Series Devices M Series and T Series Architecture

M Series and T Series CoS Packet Handling

IQ2 PIC CoS Packet Handling

MX Series (DPC and MPC/MIC) Architecture and CoS Packet Handling

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

Describe IP multicast traffic flow .

Identify the components of IP multicast.

Explain how IP multicast addressing works.

Describe the need for reverse path forwarding (RPF) in multicast.

Explain the role of IGMP and describe the available IGMP versions.

Configure and monitor IGMP.

Identify common multicast routing protocols.

Explain the differences between dense-mode and sparse-mode protocols.

Describe rendezvous point (RP) discovery options.

Describe bidirectional PIM.

Configure and monitor rendezvous point discovery mechanisms.

Configure bidirectional PIM sparse mode.

Explain the purpose and operation of MSDP.

Describe the usage of MSDP within a single PIM domain with anycast-RP.

Describe the usage of MSDP across multiple PIM domains.

Configure and monitor MSDP.

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Compare the any-source multicast (ASM) and source-specific multicast (SSM) service models.

Describe the basic requirements, benefits, and caveats of SSM.

List the address ranges used for SSM.

Illustrate the role of IGMPv3 and PIM-SM in an SSM implementation.

Configure and monitor SSM.

Describe the default PIM sparse mode information distribution.

Explain how routing policies control IGMP joins.

Explain how routing policies alter PIM protocol message flow.

Identify the role of a policy in controlling MSDP message advertisement.

Explain how you can use a policy to scope multicast groups.

Configure and monitor PIM dense mode and PIM sparse mode.

Describe IPv6 multicast addresses.

Describe IPv6 multicast scoping.

Compare IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) versions with IPv4’s IGMP protocol versions.

Describe IPv6 SSM.

Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting multicast components in a service provider’s network.

Course Level

JMR is an advanced-level course.

Prerequisites

Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also have working knowledge of security policies.

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Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS), Junos Routing Essentials (JRE), and Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) courses prior to attending this class.

Course Contents

Day 1Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: Introduction to Multicast Overview of Multicast

Multicast Addresses

Reverse Path Forwarding

Internet Group Management Protocol

Lab 1: Implementing a Baseline Network

Chapter 3: Multicast Routing Protocols Overview of Multicast Routing Protocols

PIM Dense Mode Operation

Lab 2: PIM Dense Mode

PIM Sparse Mode Operation

Lab 3: PIM Sparse Mode and RP Discovery

Day 2Chapter 4: MSDP MSDP

Anycast-RP

Lab 4: Implementing MSDP and Anycast-RP

Chapter 5: Source-Specific Multicast Overview of SSM Operation

SSM Addresses

IGMPv3 and SSM

PIM-SM and SSM

SSM Case Study

Lab 5: Source-Specific Multicast

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Chapter 6: Multicast and Policy Multicast and Policy Overview

Controlling PIM Join and Register Messages

Controlling BSR Messages

Controlling MSDP SA Messages

Implementing Multicast Scoping

Lab 6: Multicast and Policy

Appendix A: IPv6 Multicast IPv6 Multicast Addresses

IPv6 MLD

IPv6 ASM Options

IPv6 SSM Addresses

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JNCIE Service Provider After successfully completing this course, you should:

Be better prepared for success in taking the actual JNCIE-SP exam.

Be well-versed in exam topics, environment, and conditions.

Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals who have already honed their skills on service provider technologies and could use some practice and tips in preparation for the JNCIE-SP exam.

Course Level

JNCIE Service Provider Bootcamp is an advanced level course.

Prerequisites

Students should have passed the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional—Service Provider (JNCIP-SP) written exam or achieved an equal level of expertise through Education Services courseware and hands-on experience.

Course Contents

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Day 1Chapter 1: Course IntroductionChapter 2: Exam Strategies Preparing for Your Exam

The Testing Environment

State of the Network

Testing Tips

Exam Completion

Chapter 3: Device Infrastructure High Availability

Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces

Secure and Monitor Junos Devices

Basic Automation with OP, Event, and Commit Scripts

Lab 1: Implementing Device Infrastructure

Chapter 4: IGP Implementation Implementing IS-IS

Implementing OSPF v2 and OSPF v3

Lab 2: IS-IS Implementation

Lab 3: OSPF Implementation

Day 2Chapter 5: IGP Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Routing Loops in the IGP

Troubleshooting IGP Adjacencies

Lab 4: IS-IS Troubleshooting

Lab 5: OSPF Troubleshooting

Chapter 6: BGP Implementation BGP Configuration and Implementation

BGP Routing Policy

Lab 6: BGP Implementation

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Chapter 7: BGP Troubleshooting BGP Troubleshooting

Lab 7: BGP Troubleshooting

Day 3Chapter 8: Multicast Implementation PIM Sparse Mode Implementation

MSDP Anycast-RP Implementation

Lab 8: Multicast Implementation

Chapter 9: Class of Service Implementation Inet-Precedence, DSCP, EXP, and 802.1p Markings

Behavior Aggregate and Multifield Classification

Drop Profiles

Rewrite Rules

Lab 9: Class of Service Implementation and Troubleshooting

Day 4Chapter 10: MPLS Implementation MPLS Implementation

Lab 10: MPLS Implementation and Troubleshooting

Chapter 11: MPLS VPN Implementation MPLS VPN Implementation

Lab 11: MPLS VPN Implementation and Troubleshooting

Day 5 JNCIE Full Lab Simulation

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