Description
Juniper is considered one of the biggest networking company which is in direct competition with Cisco in the market. As having a big market share, learning how to configure Juniper devices is becoming an essence for many network engineers.
The 1st level that you need to start with in Juniper world is the JNCIA-JUNOS track which is based on the exam number JN0-104. For this reason, I have designed this course to explain to you all concepts in the JNCIA track and to apply them on practical LABS so you can repeat them yourself to be more familiar with Junos command line and be ready for the JN0-104 exam.
In this course, I will explain to you everything you need to know in the JNCIA level. Topics that I am going to cover in this course are:
- Junos OS Fundamentals
- User Interfaces
- Configuration Basics
- Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
- Routing Fundamentals
- Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
To be able to follow this course, you require 2 Juniper SRX routers. You can buy used ones if you don't have them, and 2 x SRX100 will be more than enough.
Finally, If you want to be familiar with Juniper Junos OS and be ready for the JNCIA JN0-103 exam then I am sure that my course will be a good match for you and will help you to pass the exam and become JNCIA certified engineer.
What you'll learn
- Learn the topics for the JNCIA-JUNOS JN0-104
- Learn all JNCIA concepts and apply them in practical LABS
- Be ready for the Juniper JN0-104 JNCIA exam
Requirements
- No prerequisites required (Basic Networking lectures are provided as bonus lectures in this course)
- Preferably CCNA level (not required)
Course Curriculum
- 10- CLI functionality (17:00)
- 11- CLI modes (11:31)
- 12- CLI navigation (11:00)
- 13- CLI Help (11:26)
- 14- Filtering output (15:47)
- 15- Active versus candidate configuration (7:52)
- 16- Reverting to previous configurations using Rollback (10:38)
- 17- Understand Configuration Command (20:24)
- 18- Junos Configuration Hierarchy (10:19)
- 19- Navigating the Configuration Hierarchy on Junos (7:52)
- 20- Usage of Junos Commit (14:55)
- 22- J-Web (core common functionality only) (11:37)
- 23- Factory-default state (5:15)
- 24- Initial configuration (17:11)
- 25- User accounts (11:54)
- 26- Login classes (14:10)
- 27- User authentication methods (11:16)
- 28- Rescue configuration (7:16)
- 29- Configuration groups (13:05)
- 30- Configuration archival (11:01)
- 31- Interface types and properties (13:55)
- 32- Interface types and properties - LAB (11:28)
- 33- System Log explanation (5:13)
- 34- Syslog LAB (14:44)
- 35- Tracing (12:08)
- 42- Why we need Routing in our network and what is the function of the Router (10:56)
- 43- Static Route vs Dynamic Route (16:53)
- 44- Routing versus forwarding table (8:51)
- 45- Routing and forwarding table LAB (18:13)
- 46- Static routing (26:25)
- 47- Route preference (6:44)
- 48- Routing instances (11:54)