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Configuring Juniper Networks Routers (CJNR)
Prerequisite
Attendees of all Juniper Networks technical education courses are expected to have general familiarity with topics in the following areas:
- TCP/IP basics
- Link-state routing protocols, including a familiarity with either OSPF or IS-IS
- Operation of BGP4 and knowledge of the BGP4 mandatory attributes
- General inter-domain routing issues
- Familiarity with the command-line interface of a routing platform or UNIX system is helpful
The Configuring Juniper Networks Routers (CJNR) course is an instructor-led course that focuses on initial platform configuration and the configuration and operational analysis of common protocols, including OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, RIP, multicast, and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS). In-depth coverage of the operation and capabilities of each protocol is also provided. By the end of this course, students will understand the implementation of the M/T-Series router products to support common environments.
- Getting the Router up and Running
- Software Upgrades and Installation
- Configuring Interfaces
- Static, Generated and Aggregate Routes
- Configuring and Monitoring RIP
- Applying Policy
- Configuring OSPF
- OSPF Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- IS-IS Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
- BGP Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
- Traffic Engineering Overview
- MPLS Fundamentals
- MPLS vs. IGP Traffic Engineering
- Static vs. Signaled LSPs
- Path and Neighbor Maintenance
- Configure RSVP Signaling
- Mapping Next Hops to LSPs
- Named Path Configuration
- Applying Firewall Filters
- Multicast Addressing
- IGMP
- Multicast Configuration
- Monitor Multicast operation

