www.itpro.net.vn Email: sales@itpro.net.vn Configuring Juniper Networks Routers (CJNR) Cu hnh thit b router ca Juniper Networks trong mng cho nh cung cp dch v Chng ch: JNCIA-M Thi lng: 5 ngy Tng quan kha hc Kha hc c ging vin hng dn v cch cu hnh cc chc nng ca h thng v lin quan ti cc giao thc cho nn tng thit b router ca Juniper Networks dng M-series v T-series. Chng trnh hc s bao gm c bi ging trn lp v cc bi lab vi nhiu thi gian dnh cho vic thc hnh khm ph ch cu hnh ca h iu hnh JUNOS v phn tch ch hot ng ca cc giao thc. Mc tiu Sau khi hon thnh kha hc, hc vin s c kh nng: Cu hnh c bn trn thit b dng M-series v T-series. M t c nhng chc nng c bn ca giao thc nh tuyn RIP v cch cu hnh RIP trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series. S dng chnh sch nh tuyn trong h iu hnh JUNOS kim sot route trong bng nh tuyn v bng forwarding. M t c nhng chc nng c bn ca giao thc nh tuyn OSPF v cch cu hnh OSPF trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series. M t c nhng chc nng c bn ca giao thc nh tuyn IS-IS v cch cu hnh IS-IS trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series. M t c nhng chc nng c bn ca giao thc nh tuyn BGP v cch cu hnh BGP trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series. M t c nh ngha v traffic engineering v cch cu hnh MPLS trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series ca Juniper Networks. M t c cch lc gi tin iu khin lung gi tin IP v cung cp chc nng bo mt trong thit b router dng M-series v T-series ca Juniper Networks. Cu hnh v theo di IP multicasting trn thit b router dng M-series v T-series ca Juniper Networks. Mc kha hc y l kha hc mc trung cp, kha hc s em n s khm ph su v cu hnh tng qut v hat ng ca giao thc nh tuyn nhm chun b cho hc vin kin thc tham gia nhng kha hc cao cp hn trong h thng o to ca Juniper Networks. Juniper Networks Authorized Education Center ITPro Global
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www.itpro.net.vn Email: sales@itpro.net.vn i tng tham gia i tng chnh tham gia kha hc ny bao gm: Nhng hc vin cha lm quen vi cch cu hnh cc thit b router dng M-series v T-series ca Juniper Networks. K s Internet. Cc k s iu hnh trung tm mng. i tng th hai tham gia kha hc ny bao gm: i in bn hng ca Juniper Networks v cc i tc. Cc k s h thng ca Juniper Networks v cc i tc. Cc nhn vin ca Juniper Networks (bao gm cc k s phn cng, k s phn mm v k s TAC). Yu cu Di y l nhng yu cu cho kha hc ny: Lm quen c bn vi H iu hnh JUNOS CLI Kin thc c bn v TCP/IP Giao thc nh tuyn Link-state, bao gm c OSPF v IS-IS. Nm vng cch hot ng ca BGP4 v kin thc v cc thuc tnh lnh ca BGP4. Cc vn tng qut v nh tuyn Interdomain Du khng yu cu, nhng hc vin lm quen vi h iu hnh UNIX s c li th. Ni dung kha hc Day 1Volume 1 Module 0: Introduction and Overview Module 1: JUNOS Software CLI Review Gaining Access to the CLI CLI Modes and Feature Overview Configuration Mode Lab 1: Command-Line Interface Review Module 2: Initial Configuration Getting the Router up and Running Configuration Groups Software Upgrades and Installation Configuring Interfaces Lab 2: Initial System Configuration Day 2 Module 3: Protocol Independent Routing Properties Static Routes Aggregate Routes Generated Routes JUNOS Software Routing Tables Route Preferences and Active Route Selection Module 4: RIP Routing Information Protocol Overview RIP Version 2 Message Types and Limitations Configuring and Monitoring RIP Lab 3: RIP Module 5: Routing Policy Policy Overview Match Conditions Applying Policy Route Filters Lab 4: Routing Policy Module 6: OSPF Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting OSPF Overview OSPF Scalability Adjacency Formation and DR Election Configuring OSPF Juniper Networks Authorized Education Center ITPro Global
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www.itpro.net.vn Email: sales@itpro.net.vn OSPF Monitoring and Troubleshooting Lab 5: OSPF Day 3 Module 7: IS-IS Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting IS-IS Overview IS-IS PDUs Monitoring IS-IS Operation Lab 6: IS-IS Module 8: Border Gateway Protocol Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting BGP Overview BGP Route Selection BGP Attributes Configuring and Monitoring BGP in JUNOS Software Lab 7: BGP Day 4Volume 2 Module 1: Traffic Engineering Overview The Concept of MPLS The Need for Traffic Engineering Overlay Networks and Their Drawbacks Traffic Engineering: A Definition Lab 1: MPLS Setup Lab Module 2: MPLS Fundamentals MPLS vs. IGP Traffic Engineering MPLS Terminology MPLS Labels MPLS Processing Examples Module 3: RSVP-Signaled LSPs Static vs. Signaled LSPs Signaled LSP Overview RSVP Signaling RSVP Extensions That Support MPLS Traffic Engineering Path and Neighbor Maintenance Configure RSVP Signaling Monitor RSVP-Signaled LSPs Lab 2: RSVP-Signaled LSPs Module 4: LSP and Routing Table Integration Mapping Next Hops to LSPs Default Ingress Router Behavior Using Next-Hop Self vs. a Passive IGP Overview of LSP Integration Options Lab 3: LSP and Routing Table Integration Module 5: Named Paths and Routing Constraints Explicit Route Objects Strict and Loose Hops Named Path Configuration Confirming LSP Routing Lab 4: Routing Constraints Day 5 Module 6: Internet Processor II Firewall Filters Overview of Firewall Filter Syntax Match Conditions Actions Applying Firewall Filters Filter Examples Rate Policing Operational Analysis of Counters and Policers Lab 5: Internet Processor II Filtering Module 7: Multicast Theory The benefits of Multicast Multicast Addressing IGMP Multicast Routing Dense and Sparse Mode Operation RP Discovery Options SAP and SDP Lab 6: IP Multicast: PIM Dense Mode Module 8: Multicast Configuration and Monitoring JUNOS Software Multicast Support Configuring Multicast Auto-RP and Bootstrap Monitor Multicast operation Confirming Presence of Tunnel Services PIC Lab 7: IP Multicast: PIM Sparse Mode