Introduction To The Junos Operating System

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TCP/IP foundation for engineers

Introduction to the Junos Operating System


A 3 day Hands on training course

Description Key outcomes

This course provides students with the foundational By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
knowledge required to work with the Junos OS and to
 Describe the design architecture of the Junos OS.
configure Junos devices. The course provides a brief
overview of the Junos device families and discusses  Navigate within the Junos CLI and perform tasks
the key architectural components of the software. The within the CLI operational and configuration modes.
course then delves into foundational routing knowledge
 Configure and monitor network interfaces.
and configuration examples including general routing
concepts, routing policy, and firewall filters. Delegates  Navigate within the Junos J-Web interface.
will gain experience in configuring and monitoring the
 Identify where you might use firewall filters.
Junos OS and monitoring basic device operations. This
course is based on Junos OS Release 15.1X49.  Explain basic routing operations and concepts.

 Identify key factors in Juniper Networks’ security.

Training approach Details

This structured course uses Instructor Led Training to Who will benefit?
provide the best possible learning experience. Small This course benefits individuals responsible for
class sizes ensure students benefit from our engaging configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos
and interactive style of teaching with delegates OS.
encouraged to ask questions throughout the course.
Prerequisites
Quizzes follow each major section allowing checking of
Introduction to Data communications and networking.
learning. Hands on sessions are used throughout to
allow delegates to consolidate their new skills. Duration: 3 days

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specific courses covering often we have less than sessions to reinforce does not just consist of customised to meet your
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all relevant devices interactivity between diagrams not bullet point Have the course your
including the protocols delegates and instructor. text. way.
“on the wire”.
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teaches the why before great benefit...” it. Normally just the course easy to follow practical and theory.
the how.” M.B. IBM theoretical stuff is and will be used as a Very informative.
G.C. Fasthosts covered.” reference point.” Friendly approachable
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Introduction to the Junos Operating System

Course content

Junos Operating System Fundamentals Routing Fundamentals


The Junos OS Routing Concepts: Overview of Routing
Traffic Processing Routing Concepts: The Routing Table
Overview of Junos Devices Routing Concepts: Routing Instances
Static Routing
User Interface Options—The Junos CLI Dynamic Routing
User Interface Options Lab 5: Routing Fundamentals
The Junos CLI: CLI Basics
The Junos CLI: Operational Mode Routing Policy
The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode Routing Policy Overview
Case Study: Routing Policy
User Interface Options—The J-Web Interface Lab 6: Routing Policy
The J-Web GUI
Configuration Firewall Filters
Lab 1: User Interface Options Firewall Filters Overview
Case Study: Firewall Filters
Initial Configuration Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks
Factory-Default Configuration Lab 7: Firewall Filters
Initial Configuration
Interface Configuration Class of Service
Lab 2: Initial System Configuration CoS Overview
Traffic Classification
Secondary System Configuration Traffic Queueing
User Configuration and Authentication Traffic Scheduling
System Logging and Tracing Case Study: CoS
Network Time Protocol Lab 8: Class of Service
Archiving Configurations
SNMP JTAC Procedures
Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration Opening a Support Case
Customer Support Tools
Operational Monitoring and Maintenance Transferring Files to JTAC
Monitoring Platform and Interface Operation
Network Utilities Juniper Security Concepts
Maintaining the Junos OS Security Challenges
Password Recovery Juniper's Security Focus
System Clean-Up
Lab 4: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance Appendix A: IPv6 Fundamentals
IPv6 Addressing
Interface Configuration Examples Protocols and Services
Review of the Interface Configuration Hierarchy Configuration
Interface Configuration Examples
Using Configuration Groups

Step back Step forward

Junos Intermediate
Routing (JIR)
TCP/IP foundation for Introduction to the Junos
engineers Operating System
Junos Enterprise
Switching (JEX)

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