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Pass your Juniper JNCIA Junos JN0-104 with added Extras BGP, ISIS, OSPF and Layer 2 Protocols on vMX, QFX, SRX devices

What you will learn

An understanding of the Juniper Junos OS and how it fits into modern networking with both enterprise and service provider environments, JNCIA JN0-104 success

How networking is the same across multiple vendors, once you know a protocol or concept you will see how easy it is to transfer your learned skills to Junos

You will be confident in dealing with Juniper equipment in your work place and stand out from the others who can’t or won’t

you will see Extra content from the JNCIS-ENT and the JNCIS-SP like BGP, OSPF, ISIS, and Layer 2 so you can succeed in further studies or at the work place

A good foundation into the Juniper JNCIS Enterprise and JNCIS Service Provider , Bring these skills to the workplace

Advanced Juniper JNCIS topics not included in any other JNCIA course, see how Cisco and Juniper can work well with each other

JNCIA certification will open doors at work and is the cornerstone of Juniper certification, progress from the JNCIA to the JNCIS and higher

Description

This Juniper JNCIA JN0-104 course is my first outing into video training – please be gentle on me, I have designed this course to cover all the topics on the JNCIA and I have included the PowerPoint presentations that I use.

I have included 7 hours of EXTRA content found on the Juniper JNCIS-ENT and Juniper JNCIS-SP covering basic juniper Vlans, juniper switching, juniper BGP and OSPF as well as ISIS and RIP mainly because when i done the Juniper JNCIA I was lucky that I was working with Juniper devices in a service provider environment so I was familiar with layer 2 and routing protocols but the JNCIA Junos JN0-104 does not provide this information.

Juniper certification is rewarding and a very intresting take on networking and after following my Juniper JNCIA junos jn0-104 certification course you will be ready to move on to Juniper JNCIS.


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In the work place you will be able to show that you know how to monitor and configure the likes of Spanning Tree, BGP and OSPF, ISIS, RIP and more.

I believe that this course will cover two things, it will provide a solid level of knowledge if you do intend to progress to the Juniper JNCIS and it will allow you to have confidence going into your work place by being able to demonstrate that you can preform configuration on and monitor a live production network.

We will look at configuration on devices like the Juniper SRX Firewall , Juniper vMX Router and the Juniper QXF Switch

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Content

Course Introduction

Juniper JNCIA Course Introduction

Juniper JNCIA Introduction

Introduction to Juniper Certification
JNO-104 Exam Blueprint
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How to Lab
Juniper Vlabs Registration
Using Juniper Vlabs
Summary

Juniper Networking Fundamentals

Networking Fundamentals Module Introduction
OSI and TCP/IP Models
MAC Address Overview
Collision and Broadcast Domains – Lab
Broadcast Domains with Vlan- Lab
What is an IPV4 address
What is an IPV6 address
Subnetting
Decimal to Binary Conversion
Subnet Masks
Supernetting
Longest Match Routing
TCP vs UDP
Class of Service
Summary

Juniper OS Fundamentals

OS Fundamentals Module Introduction
Juniper Junos – Software Architecture
Protocol Daemons
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
Transit and Exception Traffic
Summary

Juniper CLI Interface

CLI Interface Module Introduction
CLI Functionality
CLI Modes
CLI Navigation
CLI Help
Information Levels
Filtering Output
Active vs Candidate Configuration
Configuration Modes
Commit Options
Rollback Configuration
Configuration Files
The Juniper J-Web
Summary

Configuration Basics on Juniper Devices

Configuration Basics Module Introduction
Factory Default
Initial Configuration
User Accounts
Login Classes
Login Authentication
Interfaces
Interface Configuration
Extra Content – Interface IPV6 Configuration
Configuration Groups
NTP
Syslog
Syslog Lab
SNMP
Tracing aka Debugging
Rescue Configuration
Summary

Juniper Operational Monitoring and Maintenance

Operational Monitoring Module Introduction
Show and Monitor commands
Network Tools
Root Password Recovery
Shutting Down The Device
Software Naming
OS Upgrade, Snapshot and USB Mounting
Unified ISSU
Summary

Juniper Routing Fundamentals and Policies

Routing Fundamentals and Policies Module Introduction
Static Routes
Route Preference
Routing Tables
Routing Instances
Default Routing Policy
Routing Policy Filters
Firewall Filters
Summary

The Extra Content Sections

Purpose of the Extra Content Videos

Extra Content – Juniper Layer 2 Switching

Layer 2 Switching Module Introduction
Juniper Vlan Configuration
Inter Vlan Routing
Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree Protection
Layer 2 Bridging
Basic Service Provider Bridging
Summary

Extra Content – Juniper RIP

Juniper RIP Module Introduction
What is RIP
Basic RIP Configuration
Mixed Vendor RIP
Summary

Extra Content – Juniper OSPF

OSPF Module Introduction
Single Area OSPF
Multi Area OSPF
OSPF Authentication, BFD and More
Summary

Extra Content – Juniper ISIS

ISIS Module Introduction
Single Area ISIS
Multi Area ISIS
ISIS Authentication and BFD
Summary

Extra Content – Juniper BGP

BGP Module Introduction
External BGP
Exporting Routes
Internal BGP Full Mesh
Internal BGP – Route Reflector
BGP Best Path
Summary