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Juniper Summer SchoolRoutingAugust 2009
*** OFFTOPIC: ***JNCIE-ER * JN0-342* 60 questions* 70%minimum to pass*** Juniper Networks Enterprise Routers ***Junos :)* lauched in 1998* "The power of One"- one OS- one Release- one Architecture* Architecture (SW&HW)- Control Plane* a PC with BSD on which Junos runs* CLI* Routing Engine- routing protocols -> routing table -> forwarding table- one ore more real-time OS threads- main objective: generate FT and send it to the PFE- Forwarding Plane* Packet Forwarding Engine- basiclly Hight Performance Swich
 
- based on ASICs- haz a copy of the forwarding table- the Control Plane had daemons- "devide & conquer": modularity * J-Series- same model as M and T series- runs real-time BSD kernel- emulates everything:- RE- PFE- Services * Routing platforms:- M,T,MX series- J series* Security platforms- SRX Series- J Series* Switching platforms:- EX3200, EX4200- EX8200* Small & Medium Enterpriese: J-Series* Core: M-Series and T-Series* Large Enterprise: M-Series* M-Series- Hardware-based forwarding- IA-32 microprocesor * Terminology- RE: Routing Engine- CB: Control Board- PFE: Packet Forwarding Engine- FPC: Flexible PIC Concentrator - cFPC: compact FPC
 
- PIC: Physical Interface Card- PIM: Physical Interface Module- FEB: Fordarding Engine Board* M7i- 7 = Gbps half duplex throughput- out of band Ethernet interface: just for management* M10i- 2*REs- 2*CFEBs * Interface namingMM-F/P/TMM=Media type (e1,fe,ge,se,t1,t3)F = FPC slotP = PICT = port number  * Network ManagementUser interface- CLI- J-WebSolutionssomething Scope-SNMP*** JUNOS User Interface **** Getting in- JWeb- CLI* from console* from telnet/ssh- Dedicated Ethernet port* M series fxp0

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