Detailed Course Outline
JEX
Day 1
- Course Introduction
- Layer 2 Switching
- Describe Ethernet bridging basic
- Configure and monitor Layer 2 switching operations
- Lab 1: Implementing Layer 2 Switching
- Switching Design Considerations
- Explain switching terminologies and design considerations
- Describe various Enterprise Switching platforms
- Implement VLANs
- Define VLANs
- Create VLANs
- Monitor VLANs
- Implement VLAN Features
- Describe voice LAN concepts and operations
- Describe native LAN concepts and operations
- Describe and implement IRB interfaces
- Lab 2: Implementing Virtual Networks
- Spanning Tree Overview
- Explain the operations of STP
- Explain the operations of RSTP
- Deploy Spanning Tree
- Configure STP and RSTP
- Monitor STP and RSTP
- Spanning Tree Protection Features
- Explain and configure BPDU protection on spanning tree
- Explain and configure loop protection on spanning tree
- Explain and configure root protection on spanning tree
- Lab 3: Implementing Spanning Tree
Day 2
- LAGs and RTGs
- Describe link aggregation groups (LAGs) and redundant trunk groups (RTGs)
- Configure and monitor LAG and RTG
- Lab 4: Implementing LAGs and RTGs
- Storm Control
- Describe storm control features
- Configure and monitor storm control features
- Layer 2 Firewall Filters
- Describe firewall filter support for EX Series switches
- Implement and monitor the effects of a firewall filter
- Lab 5: Implementing Storm Control and Firewall Filters
- Port Security—MAC Limiting, MAC Learning, and MACsec
- Describe MAC limiting, MAC learning, and MACsec
- Configure MAC limiting, MAC learning, and MACsec
- Monitor MAC limiting, MAC learning, and MACsec
- Port Security—DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, and IP Source Guard
- Describe DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP inspection, and IP source guard
- Configure DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP inspection, and IP source guard
- Monitor DHCP snooping, dynamic ARP inspection, and IP source guard
- Lab 6: Implementing Port Security
- High Availability—GRES, NSR, and NSB
- Overview of high availability networks
- Explain graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)
- Explain nonstop active routing (NSR)
- Explain nonstop bridging (NSB)
- Virtual Chassis
- Describe operational details of Virtual Chassis
- Implement Virtual Chassis and verify its operation
- Deploy Virtual Chassis
- Configure and monitor Virtual Chassis
- Lab 7: Implementing Virtual Chassis Systems
The following Appendices can be covered if requested at the time of booking and subject to time during the course:
- Appendix A: Junos Space Network Director
- Describe Junos Space Network Director
- Configure Junos Space Network Director
- Appendix B: MSTP
- Explain the operations of MSTP
- Configure and verify MSTP
- Appendix C: Mist Integration with EX Series Switches
- Explain mist solution and supported devices
- Describe provisioning and deployment process
- Appendix D: Mist Wired Assurance
- Describe the deployment options
- Explain wired assurance SLE and their classifiers
- Describe the role of Mist within campus and branch architecture
- Appendix E: ELS and Non-ELS Configuration
- Configure switching options
- Understand IRB and RVI interfaces and its configuration
- Describe Q-in-Q VLAN tagging
JIR
Day 3
- Routing Fundamentals
- Explain the role of a router in a network
- Define the difference between directly connected, static, and dynamic routes
- Explain how route preference selects the best route toa destination
- Explain the process of longest prefix match lookups
- Demonstrate how to view and verify the inet.0 andinet6.0 routing tables
- Protocol Independent Routing
- Configure static routes
- Configure aggregate routes
- Configure generated routes
- Manage martian routes
- Lab 1: Protocol Independent Routing
- Fundamentals of OSPF
- Describe OSPF
- Explain adjacency formation and the designated router election
- Explain OSPF scalability
- Routing Policy
- Explain how import and export policies can re-advertise prefixes between protocols
- Describe the CLI syntax of a routing policy
- Demonstrate how a routing policy can export static routes into OSPF
- Deploying OSPF
- Configure and monitor OSPF
- Troubleshoot OSPF
- Lab 2: OSPF
Day 4
- IS-IS
- Explain IS-IS
- Describe IS-IS PDUs
- Define adjacency formation and DIS election
- Configure and monitor IS-IS
- Troubleshoot IS-IS
- Lab 3: IS-IS
- Fundamentals of BGP
- Explain BGP
- Describe BGP attributes
- Deploying BGP
- Explain IBGP and EBGP
- Configure and monitor BGP
- Describe the BGP route reflection operation
- Examine the route reflection configuration
- Lab 4: BGP
- Advanced Routing Policy Features
- Describe advanced route-filter options
- Describe how to refer to a prefix list in a routing policy
- Explain route filters with mixed prefix lengths
- Routing Instances
- Describe routing instances
- Configure and share routes between routing instances
- Lab 5: Routing Instances
- Load Balancing
- Describe the load-balancing concepts and operations
- Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing
- Lab 6: Load Balancing
Day 5
- VRRP
- Describe, configure, and monitor VRRP
- Graceful Restart and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Describe high availability
- Explain graceful restart
- Explain Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Lab 7: High Availability
- GRES, NSR, and Unified ISSU
- Explain graceful Routing Engine switchover
- Explain nonstop active routing
- Explain unified ISSU
- IP Tunneling
- Describe IP tunneling
- Describe GRE and IP-IP tunnels
- Deploy GRE and IP-IP tunnels
- Lab 8: IP Tunneling
- IPv6
- Explain IPv6 addressing
- Explain routing protocol configuration examples
- Describe tunneling IPv6 over IPv4
- Lab 9: IPv6
Self-Study Bundle
- Filter-Based Forwarding
- llustrate benefits of filter-based forwarding
- Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding
- Lab 10: Filter-Based Forwarding