{"course":{"productid":2890,"modality":1,"active":true,"language":"en","title":"Junos Intermediate Routing","productcode":"JIR","vendorcode":"JP","vendorname":"Juniper Networks","fullproductcode":"JP-JIR","courseware":{"has_ekit":true,"has_printkit":false,"language":"en"},"url":"https:\/\/portal.flane.ch\/course\/juniper-jir","objective":"<ul>\n<li>Describe how routes enter a routing table, and how routers choose the best routes for forwarding traffic.<\/li><li>Implement static routing within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Describe OSPF within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Describe how routing policies control what prefixes can enter the routing table and what prefixes can be advertised by protocols.<\/li><li>Deploy OSPF within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement IS-IS within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement BGP within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Deploy BGP within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Describe some important advanced routing policy features and behaviors.<\/li><li>Implement routing instances within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement load balancing within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement VRRP within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement graceful routing and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement high availability features&mdash;GRES, NSR, and unified ISSU&mdash;within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement IP tunneling within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Describe IPv6 within Junos OS.<\/li><li>Implement filter-based forwarding (FBF) within Junos OS.<\/li><\/ul>","essentials":"<ul>\n<li>Basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP\/IP protocol suite<\/li><li>Completion of the <span class=\"cms-link-marked\"><a class=\"fl-href-prod\" href=\"\/swisscom\/en\/course\/juniper-ijos\"><svg role=\"img\" aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" data-nosnippet class=\"cms-linkmark\"><use xlink:href=\"\/css\/img\/icnset-linkmarks.svg#linkmark\"><\/use><\/svg>Introduction to the Junos Operating System <span class=\"fl-prod-pcode\">(IJOS)<\/span><\/a><\/span> course prior to attending this class<\/li><\/ul>","audience":"<p>Individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running Junos OS<\/p>","contents":"<ul>\n<li>Routing Fundamentals<\/li><li>Protocol Independent Routing<\/li><li>Fundamentals of OSPF<\/li><li>Routing Policy<\/li><li>Deploying OSPF<\/li><li>IS-IS<\/li><li>Fundamentals of BGP<\/li><li>Deploying BGP<\/li><li>Advanced Routing Policy Features<\/li><li>Routing Instances<\/li><li>Load Balancing<\/li><li>VRRP<\/li><li>Graceful Restart and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection<\/li><li>GRES, NSR, and Unified ISSU<\/li><li>IP Tunneling<\/li><li>IPv6<\/li><li>Filter-Based Forwarding (Self-study module)<\/li><\/ul>","outline":"<h5>1 Routing Fundamentals<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain the role of a router in a network<\/li><li>Define the difference between directly connected,static, and dynamic routes<\/li><li>Explain how route preference selects the best route toa destination<\/li><li>Explain the process of longest prefix match lookups<\/li><li>Demonstrate how to view and verify the inet.0 andinet6.0 routing tables<\/li><\/ul><h5>2 Protocol Independent Routing<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Configure static routes<\/li><li>Configure aggregate routes<\/li><li>Configure generated routes<\/li><li>Manage martian routes<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 1: Protocol Independent Routing<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>3 Fundamentals of OSPF<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe OSPF<\/li><li>Explain adjacency formation and the designated routerelection<\/li><li>Explain OSPF scalability<\/li><\/ul><h5>4 Routing Policy<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain how import and export policies can re-advertiseprefixes between protocols<\/li><li>Describe the CLI syntax of a routing policy<\/li><li>Demonstrate how a routing policy can export static routes into OSPF<\/li><\/ul><h5>5 Deploying OSPF<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Configure and monitor OSPF<\/li><li>Troubleshoot OSPF<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 2: OSPF<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>6 IS-IS<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain IS-IS<\/li><li>Describe IS-IS PDUs<\/li><li>Define adjacency formation and DIS election<\/li><li>Configure and monitor IS-IS<\/li><li>Troubleshoot IS-IS<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 3: IS-IS<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>7 Fundamentals of BGP<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain BGP<\/li><li>Describe BGP attributes<\/li><\/ul><h5>8 Deploying BGP<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain IBGP and EBGP<\/li><li>Configure and monitor BGP<\/li><li>Describe the BGP route reflection operation<\/li><li>Examine the route reflection configuration<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 4: BGP<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>9 Advanced Routing Policy Features<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe advanced route-filter options<\/li><li>Describe how to refer to a prefix list in a routing policy<\/li><li>Explain route filters with mixed prefix lengths<\/li><\/ul><h5>10 Routing Instances<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe routing instances<\/li><li>Configure and share routes between routing instances<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 5: Routing Instances<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>11 Load Balancing<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe the load-balancing concepts and operations<\/li><li>Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 6: Load Balancing<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>12 VRRP<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe, configure, and monitor VRRP<\/li><\/ul><h5>13 Graceful Restart and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe high availability<\/li><li>Explain graceful restart<\/li><li>Explain Bidirectional Forwarding Detection<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 7: High Availability<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>14 GRES, NSR, and Unified ISSU<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain graceful Routing Engine switchover<\/li><li>Explain nonstop active routing<\/li><li>Explain unified ISSU<\/li><\/ul><h5>15 IP Tunneling<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Describe IP tunneling<\/li><li>Describe GRE and IP-IP tunnels<\/li><li>Deploy GRE and IP-IP tunnels<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 8: IP Tunneling<\/strong><\/p>\n<h5>16 IPv6<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Explain IPv6 addressing<\/li><li>Explain routing protocol configuration examples<\/li><li>Describe tunneling IPv6 over IPv4<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 9: IPv6<\/strong><\/p>\n<h4>SELF-STUDY MODULE<\/h4><h5>17 Filter-Based Forwarding<\/h5><ul>\n<li>Illustrate benefits of filter-based forwarding<\/li><li>Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>Lab 10: Filter-Based Forwarding<\/strong><\/p>","summary":"<p>This three-day course provides students with intermediate routing knowledge and configuration examples. The course includes an overview of protocol-independent routing features, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, routing policy, IP tunneling, load balancing, high availability (HA) features, VRRP, and IPv6.<\/p>\n<p>Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring Junos OS and monitoring device operations. This course uses Juniper Networks vSRX Series Services Gateways for the hands-on component, but the lab environment does not preclude the course from being applicable to other Juniper hardware platforms running Junos OS. This course is based on Junos OS Release 23.4R1.<\/p>","objective_plain":"- Describe how routes enter a routing table, and how routers choose the best routes for forwarding traffic.\n- Implement static routing within Junos OS.\n- Describe OSPF within Junos OS.\n- Describe how routing policies control what prefixes can enter the routing table and what prefixes can be advertised by protocols.\n- Deploy OSPF within Junos OS.\n- Implement IS-IS within Junos OS.\n- Implement BGP within Junos OS.\n- Deploy BGP within Junos OS.\n- Describe some important advanced routing policy features and behaviors.\n- Implement routing instances within Junos OS.\n- Implement load balancing within Junos OS.\n- Implement VRRP within Junos OS.\n- Implement graceful routing and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) within Junos OS.\n- Implement high availability features\u2014GRES, NSR, and unified ISSU\u2014within Junos OS.\n- Implement IP tunneling within Junos OS.\n- Describe IPv6 within Junos OS.\n- Implement filter-based forwarding (FBF) within Junos OS.","essentials_plain":"- Basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP\/IP protocol suite\n- Completion of the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS) course prior to attending this class","audience_plain":"Individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running Junos OS","contents_plain":"- Routing Fundamentals\n- Protocol Independent Routing\n- Fundamentals of OSPF\n- Routing Policy\n- Deploying OSPF\n- IS-IS\n- Fundamentals of BGP\n- Deploying BGP\n- Advanced Routing Policy Features\n- Routing Instances\n- Load Balancing\n- VRRP\n- Graceful Restart and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection\n- GRES, NSR, and Unified ISSU\n- IP Tunneling\n- IPv6\n- Filter-Based Forwarding (Self-study module)","outline_plain":"1 Routing Fundamentals\n\n\n- Explain the role of a router in a network\n- Define the difference between directly connected,static, and dynamic routes\n- Explain how route preference selects the best route toa destination\n- Explain the process of longest prefix match lookups\n- Demonstrate how to view and verify the inet.0 andinet6.0 routing tables\n2 Protocol Independent Routing\n\n\n- Configure static routes\n- Configure aggregate routes\n- Configure generated routes\n- Manage martian routes\nLab 1: Protocol Independent Routing\n\n3 Fundamentals of OSPF\n\n\n- Describe OSPF\n- Explain adjacency formation and the designated routerelection\n- Explain OSPF scalability\n4 Routing Policy\n\n\n- Explain how import and export policies can re-advertiseprefixes between protocols\n- Describe the CLI syntax of a routing policy\n- Demonstrate how a routing policy can export static routes into OSPF\n5 Deploying OSPF\n\n\n- Configure and monitor OSPF\n- Troubleshoot OSPF\nLab 2: OSPF\n\n6 IS-IS\n\n\n- Explain IS-IS\n- Describe IS-IS PDUs\n- Define adjacency formation and DIS election\n- Configure and monitor IS-IS\n- Troubleshoot IS-IS\nLab 3: IS-IS\n\n7 Fundamentals of BGP\n\n\n- Explain BGP\n- Describe BGP attributes\n8 Deploying BGP\n\n\n- Explain IBGP and EBGP\n- Configure and monitor BGP\n- Describe the BGP route reflection operation\n- Examine the route reflection configuration\nLab 4: BGP\n\n9 Advanced Routing Policy Features\n\n\n- Describe advanced route-filter options\n- Describe how to refer to a prefix list in a routing policy\n- Explain route filters with mixed prefix lengths\n10 Routing Instances\n\n\n- Describe routing instances\n- Configure and share routes between routing instances\nLab 5: Routing Instances\n\n11 Load Balancing\n\n\n- Describe the load-balancing concepts and operations\n- Implement and monitor Layer 3 load balancing\nLab 6: Load Balancing\n\n12 VRRP\n\n\n- Describe, configure, and monitor VRRP\n13 Graceful Restart and Bidirectional Forwarding Detection\n\n\n- Describe high availability\n- Explain graceful restart\n- Explain Bidirectional Forwarding Detection\nLab 7: High Availability\n\n14 GRES, NSR, and Unified ISSU\n\n\n- Explain graceful Routing Engine switchover\n- Explain nonstop active routing\n- Explain unified ISSU\n15 IP Tunneling\n\n\n- Describe IP tunneling\n- Describe GRE and IP-IP tunnels\n- Deploy GRE and IP-IP tunnels\nLab 8: IP Tunneling\n\n16 IPv6\n\n\n- Explain IPv6 addressing\n- Explain routing protocol configuration examples\n- Describe tunneling IPv6 over IPv4\nLab 9: IPv6\n\nSELF-STUDY MODULE\n\n17 Filter-Based Forwarding\n\n\n- Illustrate benefits of filter-based forwarding\n- Configure and monitor filter-based forwarding\nLab 10: Filter-Based Forwarding","summary_plain":"This three-day course provides students with intermediate routing knowledge and configuration examples. The course includes an overview of protocol-independent routing features, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, routing policy, IP tunneling, load balancing, high availability (HA) features, VRRP, and IPv6.\n\nThrough demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring Junos OS and monitoring device operations. This course uses Juniper Networks vSRX Series Services Gateways for the hands-on component, but the lab environment does not preclude the course from being applicable to other Juniper hardware platforms running Junos OS. 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