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JUNIPER

Service Provider Routing and Switching Certification Track

Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate-Junos (JNCIA-Junos) JN0-102


Networking Fundamentals
Identify the concepts and functionality of various fundamental elements of networking
Collision domains and broadcast domains
Function of routers and switches
Optical network fundamentals SONET/SDH, OTN
Ethernet networks
Layer 2 addressing, including address resolution
IPv4 and IPv6 fundamentals
Layer 3 / IP addressing, including subnet masks
Subnetting and supernetting
Decimal to binary conversion
Longest match routing
Connection-oriented vs. connectionless protocols
Junos OS Fundamentals
Identify the concepts, benefits and functionality of the core elements of the Junos OS
Junos device portfolio product families, general functionality
Software architecture
Control and forwarding planes
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
Protocol daemons
Transit traffic processing
Exception traffic
User Interfaces
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of the Junos user interfaces
CLI functionality
CLI modes
CLI navigation
CLI Help
Filtering output
Active vs. candidate configuration
Reverting to previous configurations
Modifying, managing, and saving configuration files
Viewing, comparing, and loading configuration files
J-Web core/common functionality
Junos Configuration Basics
Identify the main elements for configuring Junos devices
Factory-default state

Initial configuration
User accounts
Login classes
User authentication methods
Interface types and properties
Configuration groups
Additional initial configuration elements NTP, SNMP, syslog, etc.
Configuration archival
Logging and tracing
Rescue configuration
Describe how to configure basic components of a Junos device
Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
Identify methods of monitoring and maintaining Junos devices
Show commands
Monitor commands
Interface statistics and errors
Network tools ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, etc.
Real-time performance monitoring (RPM)
Junos OS installation
Software upgrades
Powering on and shutting down Junos devices
Root password recovery
Describe monitoring and maintenance procedures for a Junos device
Routing Fundamentals
Identify basic routing concepts and functionality for Junos devices
Packet forwarding concepts
Routing tables
Routing vs. forwarding tables
Route preference
Routing instances
Static routing
Advantages of / use cases for dynamic routing protocols
Describe how to configure and monitor basic routing elements for a Junos device
Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
Identify the concepts and functionality of routing policy and firewall filters on Junos devices
Default routing policies
Import and export policies
Routing policy flow
Effect of policies on routes and routing tables
Policy structure and terms
Policy match criteria, match types, and actions
Firewall filter concepts

Firewall filter concepts


Filter match criteria and actions
Effect of filters on packets
Unicast reverse-path-forwarding (RPF)
Describe how to configure and monitor routing policies and firewall filters on a Junos device

Recommended Training:
Introduction to the Junos OS (IJOS)
Course Level
IJOS is an introductory-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interco
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
Describe the basic design architecture of the Junos OS.
Identify and provide a brief overview of Junos devices.
Navigate within the Junos CLI.
Perform tasks within the CLI operational and configuration modes.
Restore a Junos device to its factory-default state.
Perform initial configuration tasks.
Configure and monitor network interfaces.
Describe user configuration and authentication options.
Perform secondary configuration tasks for features and services such as system logging (syslog) and t
Monitor basic operation for the Junos OS and devices.
Identify and use network utilities.
Upgrade the Junos OS.
Perform file system maintenance and password recovery on a Junos device.
Navigate within the Junos J-Web interface.
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Junos Operating System Fundamentals
The Junos OS
Traffic Processing
Overview of Junos Devices
Chapter 3: User Interface Options
User Interface Options
The Junos CLI: CLI Basics
The Junos CLI: Operational Mode
The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode
Lab 1: The Junos CLI
Chapter 4: Initial Configuration
Factory-Default Configuration

Initial Configuration
Interface Configuration
Lab 2: Initial System Configuration
Chapter 5: Secondary System Configuration
User Configuration and Authentication
System Logging and Tracing
Network Time Protocol
Archiving Configurations
SNMP
Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration
Chapter 6: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
Monitoring Platform and Interface Operation
Network Utilities
Maintaining the Junos OS
Password Recovery
System Clean-Up
Lab 4: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
Appendix A: Interface Configuration Examples
Review of the Interface Configuration Hierarchy
Interface Configuration Examples
Using Configuration Groups
Appendix B: The J-Web Interface
The J-Web GUI
Configuration
Lab 5 (Optional): The J-Web Interface

Junos Routing Essentials (JRE)


Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
Explain basic routing operations and concepts.
View and describe routing and forwarding tables.
Configure and monitor static routing.
Configure and monitor OSPF.
Describe the framework for routing policy.
Explain the evaluation of routing policy.
Identify instances where you might use routing policy.
Write and apply a routing policy.
Describe the framework for firewall filters.
Explain the evaluation of firewall filters.
Identify instances where you might use firewall filters.
Write and apply a firewall filter.
Describe the operation and configuration for unicast reverse path forwarding (RPF).
Intended Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos
Course Level
JRE is an introductory-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interco
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Routing Fundamentals
Routing Concepts: Overview of Routing
Routing Concepts: The Routing Table
Routing Concepts: Routing Instances
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Lab 1: Routing Fundamentals
Chapter 3: Routing Policy
Routing Policy Overview
Case Study: Routing Policy
Lab 2: Routing Policy
Chapter 4: Firewall Filters
Firewall Filters Overview
Case Study: Firewall Filters
Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks
Lab 3: Firewall Filters
Appendix A: Class of Service
CoS Overview
Traffic Classification
Traffic Queuing
Traffic Scheduling
Case Study: CoS
Lab 4: Class of Service (Optional)

Networking Fundamentals - WBT


What is a network?
Network models
How data flows from one computer to another
Network addressing
Ethernet LANs
How Ethernet networks operate
Early Ethernet network devices, including hubs and bridges
Todays Ethernet network devices, including switches and Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Wireless LANs
Routing basics

Layer 2 and 3 addressing


Interconnecting different broadcast domains using routers
Address resolution
How data is sent from one broadcast domain or network to another
IP addressing
Internet Protocol (IP)
IP addressing
Network masks
Working with binary numbers
Subnetting
Routing data through a network using longest match routing
IPv6 Addressing
WAN technologies
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Frame Relay and Asynchronous Transfer Mode(ATM)
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Carrier Ethernet
Transport Layer protocols
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

Written exam administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide


Exam length: 90 minutes
Exam type: 70 multiple-choice questions
Scoring and pass/fail status is available immediately
Prerequisite certification: none

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prior to attending this class.

Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS-SP)


JN0-360
Exam code: JN0-360
Written exam
Administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide
Exam length: 90 minutes
Exam type: 70 multiple-choice questions
Pass/fail status is available immediately
Prerequisite certification: JNCIA-Junos
Junos Software Release: 14.1

Protocol-Independent Routing
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of various protocol-independent routing component
Static, aggregate, and generated routes
Martian addresses
Routing instances, including RIB groups
Load balancing
Filter-based forwarding
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor various protocol-independent routing compo
Static, aggregate, and generated routes
Load balancing
Filter-based forwarding
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of OSPF
Link-state database
OSPF packet types
Router ID
Adjacencies and neighbors
Designated router (DR) and backup designated router (BDR)
OSPF area and router types
LSA packet types
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot OSPF
Areas, interfaces and neighbors
Additional basic options
Routing policy application
Troubleshooting tools
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of IS-IS
Link-state database
IS-IS PDUs
TLVs
Levels and areas
Designated intermediate system (DIS)
Metrics

Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot OSPF


Areas, interfaces and neighbors
Additional basic options
Routing policy application
Troubleshooting tools
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of BGP
BGP basic operation
BGP message types
Attributes
Route/path selection process
IBGP and EBGP functionality and interaction
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor BGP
Groups and peers
Additional basic options
Routing policy application
Layer 2 Bridging and VLANs
Identify the concepts, operation, and functionality of Layer 2 bridging for the Junos OS
Service Provider switching platforms
Bridging elements and terminology
Frame processing
Virtual Switches
Provider bridging (e.g., Q-in-Q tunneling)
Identify the concepts, benefits, and functionality of VLANs
Port modes
Tagging
MVRP
IRB
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot Layer 2 bridging and VLANs
Interfaces and ports
VLANs
MVRP
IRB
Provider bridging
Spanning-Tree Protocols
Identify the concepts, benefits, operation, and functionality of Spanning Tree Protocol and its variants
STP, RSTP, MSTP and VSTP concepts
Port roles and states
BPDUs
Convergence and reconvergence
Spanning-tree security
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot STP and its variants
Spanning-tree protocols - STP, RSTP, MSTP, VSTP
BPDU, loop and root protection
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and MPLS VPNs

Identify the concepts, operation, and functionality of MPLS


MPLS terminology
MPLS packet header
End-to-end packet flow and forwarding
Labels and the label information base (LIB)
MPLS and routing tables
RSVP
LDP
Identify the concepts, benefits, operation, and functionality of MPLS VPNs
VPN routing tables
Layer 3 VPN terminology and components
BGP Layer 2 VPN terminology and components
LDP Layer 2 circuit terminology and components
Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) terminology and components
MPLS VPN control plane traffic flow
MPLS VPN data plane traffic flow
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor MPLS
MPLS forwarding
RSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled LSPs
IPv6
Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of IPv6
IPv4 vs. IPv6
Address types, notation and format
Address scopes
Autoconfiguration
Tunneling
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor IPv6
Interfaces
Static routes
Dynamic routing - OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling
Tunnels
Identify the concepts, requirements and functionality of IP tunneling
Tunneling applications and considerations
GRE
IP-IP
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor IP tunnels
GRE configuration
IP-IP configuration
High Availability
Identify the concepts, benefits, applications and requirements of high availability
Link aggregation groups (LAG) and multichassis LAGs (MC-LAGs)
Graceful restart (GR)
Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)
Nonstop active routing (NSR)

Nonstsop bridging (NSB)


Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Unified In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU)
Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP)
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor high availability component
LAG, MC-LAG
Additional basic options
GR, GRES, NSR and NSB
VRRP
ISSU

Recommended Training:
Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR)
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
Describe typical uses of static, aggregate, and generated routes.
Configure and monitor static, aggregate, and generated routes.
Explain the purpose of Martian routes and add new entries to the default list.
Describe typical uses of routing instances.
Configure and share routes between routing instances.
Describe load-balancing concepts and operations.
Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing.
Illustrate benefits of filter-based forwarding.
Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding.
Explain the operations of OSPF.
Describe the role of the designated router.
List and describe OSPF area types.
Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot OSPF.
Describe BGP and its basic operations.
Name and describe common BGP attributes.
List the steps in the BGP route selection algorithm.
Describe BGP peering options and the default route advertisement rules.
Configure and monitor BGP.
Describe IP tunneling concepts and applications.
Explain the basic operations of generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP over IP (IP-IP) tunnels.
Configure and monitor GRE and IP-IP tunnels.
Describe various high availability features supported by the Junos OS.
Configure and monitor some of the highlighted high availability features.
Intended Audience
This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos
Course Level
JIR is an intermediate-level course.

Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interco
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Protocol-Independent Routing
Static Routes
Aggregated Routes
Generated Routes
Martian Addresses
Routing Instances
Lab 1: Protocol-Independent Routing
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
Lab 2: Load Balancing and 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
Lab 3: Open Shortest Path First
Day 2
Chapter 5: Border Gateway Protocol
Overview of BGP
BGP Attributes
IBGP Versus EBGP
Configuring and Monitoring BGP
Lab 4: Border Gateway Protocol
Chapter 6: IP Tunneling
Overview of IP Tunneling
GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
Implementing GRE and IP-IP Tunnels
Lab 5: IP Tunneling
Chapter 7: High Availability
Overview of High Availability Networks
GR
Graceful RE Switchover
Nonstop Active Routing
BFD
VRRP
Lab 6: High Availability

Appendix A: IPv6
Introduction to IPv6
Routing Protocol Configuration Examples
Tunneling IPv6 over IPv4
Lab 7 (Optional): IPv6
Appendix B: IS-IS
Overview of IS-IS
Overview of IS-IS PDUs
Adjacency Formation and DIS Election
Configuring and Monitoring IS-IS
Basic IS-IS Troubleshooting
Lab 8 (Optional): IS-IS
Appendix C: Routing Information Protocol
Introduction to RIP
RIP Configuration Examples
Monitoring and Troubleshooting RIP

Junos Service Provider Switching (JSPX)


Objectives
After 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.
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 Spannin
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
Course Level
Junos Service ProviderSwitchingis an intermediate-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interco
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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
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
Ethernet in the WAN
Ethernet Standards Organizations
MX Series Layer 2 Features
Appendix B:Deprecated Syntaxes
Appendix C:MX Series Overview

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 (CSP
Explain the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) extensions used to build the Traffic Engineering Database (
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.
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 termvirtual 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 ro
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 ta
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 communicat
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.
Explain the Junos OS support for generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP Security (IPsec) tunnels in
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
Course Level
JMV is an advanced-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Sy
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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 2
Chapter 5: Traffic Protection and LSP Optimization
Default Traffic Protection Behavior
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
Day 3
Chapter 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 VPNsAdvanced 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 4
Chapter 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
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 5
Chapter 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
Configuration
Monitoring
Lab: MVPNs

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Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional (JNCIP-SP) JN0-660


Exam code: JN0-660
Written exam
Administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide
Exam length: 120 minutes
Exam type: 70 multiple-choice questions
Pass/fail status is available immediately
Prerequisite certification: JNCIS-SP
Junos Software Release: 14.1

OSPF
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
OSPF LSA types
OSPF area types and operations
LSA flooding through an OSPF multi-area network
DR/BDR operation
SPF algorithm
Metrics, including external metric types
Authentication options
Summarize and restrict routes
Virtual links
OSPFv2 vs OSPFv3
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor single-area and multi-area
Implement OSPF routing policy
IS-IS
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of IS-IS
IS-IS link-state PDU (LSP) types
IS-IS areas/levels and operations
LLSP flooding through an IS-IS multi-area network
DIS operation
SPF algorithm
Metrics, including wide metrics
Authentication options
Route summarization and route leaking
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor single-area and multi-area
Implement IS-IS routing policy
BGP
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of BGP
BGP route selection process
Next hop resolution
BGP attributes concept and operation
BGP communities
Regular expressions
Multipath

Multihop
Load balancing
Advanced BGP options
BGP route damping
Multiprotocol BGP
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor BGP
Route reflection
Confederations
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of BGP scaling mechanisms
Implement BGP routing policy
Class of Service (CoS)
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of Junos CoS
CoS processing on Junos devices
CoS header fields
Forwarding classes
Classification
Packet loss priority
Policers, including tricolor marking and hierarchical policers
Schedulers
Drop profiles
Shaping
Rewrite rules
Hierarchical scheduling (H-CoS) characteristics (high-level only)
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor CoS
IP Multicast
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of IP multicast
Components of IP multicast, including multicast addressing
IP multicast traffic flow
Any-Source Multicast (ASM) vs. Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
RPF concept and operation
IGMP
PIM dense-mode and sparse-mode
Rendezvous point (RP) concept, operation, discovery, election
SSM requirements, benefits, address ranges
MSDP, including single and multi-PIM domains
Anycast RP
Routing policy and scoping
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor IGMP, PIM-DM, PIM-SM (inc
Implement IP multicast routing policy
MPLS
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of MPLS
RSVP and LDP operation
Primary/secondary paths
LSP metrics, including interaction with IGP metrics
LSP priority and preemption

Fast reroute, link protection and node protection


LSP optimization
Routing table integration options for traffic engineering
RSVP reservation styles
Routing policy to control path selection
Advanced MPLS features
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF)
TED
IGP extensions
CSPF algorithm selecting the best path
Tie-breaking options
Administrative groups
Advanced CSPF options
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor MPLS, LDP and RSVP
RSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled LSPs
Traffic protection mechanisms
CSPF
Implement MPLS routing policy
Layer 3 VPNs
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of Layer 3 VPNs
Traffic flow control and data planes
Full mesh vs. hub-and-spoke topology
VPN-IPv4 addressing
Route distinguishers
Route targets
Route distribution
Site of origin
Sham links
vrf-table-label
Layer 3 VPN scaling
Layer 3 VPN Internet access options
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor the components of Layer 3
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of multicast VPNs
Next-generation MVPNs (NG-MVPN)
Flow of control and data traffic in a NG-MVPN
Describe Junos support for carrier-of-carriers and interprovider VPN models
Layer 2 VPNs
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of BGP Layer 2 VPNs
Traffic flow control and data planes
Forwarding tables
Connection mapping
Layer 2 VPN NLRI
Route distinguishers
Route targets
Layer 2 VPN scaling

Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of LDP Layer 2 circuits


Traffic flow control and data planes
Virtual circuit label
Layer 2 interworking
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of VPLS
Traffic flow control and data planes
BGP VPLS label distribution
LDP VPLS label distribution
Route targets
Site IDs
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor Layer 2 VPNs
BGP Layer 2 VPNs
LDP Layer 2 circuits
VPLS
Automation
Demonstrate basic knowledge of using automation scripts
Operation scripts
Commit scripts
Event scripts

Recommended Training:
Advanced Junos Service Provider Routing (AJSPR)

Intended Audience
This course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Layer 3
Course Level
AJSPR is an advanced-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Sy
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 specifi
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.
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.
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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
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 3
Chapter 8: BGP
Review of BGP
BGP Operations
BGP Path Selection and Options
Configuration Options
Lab: BGP and BGP Attributes
Chapter 9: BGP Attributes and PolicyPart 1
BGP Policy
Next Hop
Origin and MED
AS Path
Lab: BGP Attributes: Next Hop, Origin, MED, and AS Path
Day 4
Chapter 10: BGP Attributes and PolicyPart 2
Local Preference
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

Junos Class of Service (JCOS)


Objectives
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
This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos
Course Level
Junos Class of Serviceis an advanced level course.
Prerequisites
Students should attend theIntroduction to the Junos Operating System(IJOS) course, theJunos Routin
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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
Hierarchical Policers
ApplicationDirectly on an Interface
ApplicationWithin 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 2
Chapter 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
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

Junos Multicast Routing (JMR)


Objectives
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.
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 IPv4s IGMP protocol versions.
Describe IPv6 SSM.
Intended Audience
This course benefits individuals responsible for implementing, monitoring, and troubleshooting multica
Course Level
JMR is an advanced-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interco
Students should also attend theIntroduction to the Junos Operating System(IJOS),Junos Routing Esse
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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 2
Chapter 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
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

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 (CSP
Explain the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) extensions used to build the Traffic Engineering Database (
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.
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 termvirtual 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 ro
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 ta
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 communicat
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.
Explain the Junos OS support for generic routing encapsulation (GRE) and IP Security (IPsec) tunnels in
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
Course Level
JMV is an advanced-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Sy
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 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 2
Chapter 5: Traffic Protection and LSP Optimization
Default Traffic Protection Behavior
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
Day 3
Chapter 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 VPNsAdvanced 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 4
Chapter 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
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 5
Chapter 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
Configuration
Monitoring
Lab: MVPNs

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d troubleshooting Layer 3 components of a service providers network.

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course, theJunos Routing Essentials(JRE) course, and theJunos Intermediate Routing(JIR) course, or have equi

service models.

rotocol versions.

d troubleshooting multicast components in a service providers network.

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JOS),Junos Routing Essentials(JRE), andJunos Intermediate Routing(JIR) courses prior to attending this class.

d Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm.


c Engineering Database (TED).

a secondary LSP.

ned VPNs.

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port routes within the routing instance using route distinguishers and route targets.
use these communities.
ing protocol.

routing and forwarding table (VRF table) interfaces.

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Security (IPsec) tunnels in Layer 3 VPNs.

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JIR) course, or have equivalent experience prior to attending this class. General knowledge of CoS concepts is a

hould also have working knowledge of security policies.


o attending this class.

e. Students should also have familiarity with the Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) protocol

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unos OS.

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vider Switching (JSPX)" (instructor led classroomorinstructor led online), and "Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR)"

ermediate Routing (JIR)" (instructor led classroomorinstructor led online)courses prior to attending this class.

to attending this class.

Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert (JNCIE-SP)


Exam code: JPR-960
Lab Exam (Hands-on Lab)
Held at selected Juniper Networks testing centers
Exam length: 8 hours
Prerequisite certification: JNCIP-SP.
Junos Software Release: 12.3

Device Infrastructure
High Availability
Aggregated Ethernet, including fault detection
Graceful Restart
Graceful Routing Engine switchover
Nonstop Routing
VRRP
Automation Implementation
Scripts (OP/event/commit)
Archival
Secure and Monitor Junos Devices
Radius and local user accounts
Firewall filtering
Unicast reverse-path-forwarding
Syslog
IGP
Troubleshooting
Neighbor establishment
Routing loops
MTU mismatch
Authentication
Router IDs
IGP timers
Implementing
Configuration of IGPs (IS-IS and OSPF)
Router advertisement
Routing policy
IPv4 and IPv6 support
BFD
Loop-free alternate routes
Load balancing
Optimize timers
CSPF support
MPLS
Signaling protocols

RSVP
LDP tunneling
LDP IGP tracking
LDP policies
BFD
Path selection
Admin groups
Defining EROs
Bypass LSPs
Detour LSPs
Features
Load balancing
LSP selection using policy
Routing table manipulation
Optimization and auto bandwidth
TTL handling
BGP
Routing Policy
Communities
IPv4 and IPv6
4-byte ASN
Load balancing
Remote-triggered black holes
Implementation
IBGP and EBGP
IPv4 and IPv6 peering communities
IPv6 tunneling
Authentication
4-byte ASN
BFD
Scaling
Route reflection with IPv4, IPv6, and VPNs
Inet.3 and inet.6.3 route resolution
VPNs
Layer 3 VPNs
Hub and spoke
Multi-homed
IPv4 and IPv6
Internet access
Source of Origin
PE-CE Protocols (BGP, OSPF, RIP, or Static)
6PE
Auto export, RIB groups
Label-switched interface
AS override

Layer 2 VPNs
VPLS (BGP and LDP)
VPLS multi-homing
Martini and Kompella
VPLS with a point-to-multipoint LSP
IRB
IGMP snooping for VPLS
Spanning tree for VPLS
VLAN normalization (push, pop, or swap)
Firewall filtering
Inter-AS VPNs
Interprovider
Carrier-of-carriers
Multicast
Implementation
Draft-rosen and NG MVPN
PIM sparse mode
Multicast scoping
MSDP
RP redundancy
CoS
Implementation
BA and MF classifiers
Rewrite rules
Drop profiles
Policers
Schedulers

Recommended Training:

Objectives
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 a
Course Level
JNCIE Service Provider Bootcampis an advanced level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have passed the Juniper Networks Certified Internet ProfessionalService Provider (JN
Course Contents
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 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 2
Chapter 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
Chapter 7: BGP Troubleshooting
BGP Troubleshooting
Lab 7: BGP Troubleshooting
Day 3
Chapter 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 4
Chapter 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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