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Juniper JNCIS-SP Service Provider Routing and Switching Specialist (JN0-362) 2021 Video Course Download

 

JNCIS-SP Video Training Course Download

 

This intermediate Juniper JNCIS-SP training prepares learners to take the JN0-362 exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Juniper Networks Certified Specialist: Service Provider (JNCIS-SP) certification.

 

Taking fundamental knowledge of routing and switching implementations in Junos one step further, this Juniper Networks Certified Specialist: Service Provider is aimed at networking professionals who need more advanced tactics and approaches to configuring Juniper networks, particularly for service provider networks. The topics of this course include more advanced approaches to networking, like multiprotocol label switching, tunnels, spanning-tree protocols and Layer 2 bridging. The specialist certification JNCIS-SP is the first of Juniper’s three specialized certifications in service provider network administration.

 

Course content

 

1-Introducing Service Provider Bridging (aka 802.1ad, aka Q-in

10-Introducing Q-in-Q Configuration on Junos

11-The Plan of Attack (Q-in-Q Design Considerations)

12-Configure Bridge Domains (aka VLANs)

13-Configure Customer Edge Devices

14-Configure Provider Edge Bridges

15-Configure S-VLAN Bridges

16-Validate the Configuration

17-Tunneling Certain C-VLANs in the Core - CBT Nuggets_2

18-Describe C-VLAN Normalization

19-S-VLAN Translation

2-The Problems with 802.1q - Juniper JNCIS-SP Service Provider-1

20-Summarizing Q-in-Q Deployment

21-Introducing 802.3ad (or 802.1ax) on Junos

22-LACP Foundations

23-Create Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces

24-Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches

25-Deploy LACP on QFX-Series Switches

26-Deploy LACP on MX-Series Routers

27-Deploy LACP Between Cisco IOS and Junos

28-Summarizing LACP Deployment

29-Introducing MC-LAG

3-How 802.1ad Solves SOME of Those Problems - Juniper JNCIS-SP

30-The Benefits of MC-LAG Explained

31-MC-LAG State Types

32-Configure the CE LAG

33-Configure the Inter-chassis Link (ICL) for MC-LAG 

34-Configure Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP) 

35-Configure Active-Standby LACP and MC-AE Interface Settings 

36-Validating the Configuration 

37-Configure Active-Active MC-LAG 

38-Summarizing MC-LAG 

39-Everyone Hates Spanning Tree Protocol 

4-Frame Walk - Juniper JNCIS-SP Service Provider Routing and S

40-STP Foundations 

41-STP Key Terms 

42-How Spanning Tree Builds the Tree 

43-RSTP Port States and Roles 

44-VSTP Deployment 

45-MSTP 

5-Key Terms for Provider Bridging

6-The Challenge with Multiple Service Provider Bridging

7-VLAN Translation Key Terms

8-Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS)

9-Summarizing Service Provider Bridging Concepts

 

46-Deploy Junos VSTP and Cisco PVST+ 

47-Protecting STP 

48-Summarizing STP 

49-Introducing Advanced Routing Options 

50-Enable Per-Flow Load Balancing 

51-Load Balancing Static Routes 

52-Backup Static Routes and Default Settings 

53-Martian Routes 

54-Aggregate Routes 

55-Generate Routes 

56-Configure Routing Instances 

57-Configure Route Leaking 

58-Summarizing Advanced Routing 

59-Introducing OSPF on Junos 

60-The OSPF State Machine 

61-Designated Routers and Backup Designated Routers 

62-Link State Advertisements and LSA Flooding 

63-OSPF Area Types 

64-Securing OSPF 

65-Summarizing OSPF on Junos 

66-Introducing IS-IS on Junos 

67-The ISO CLNS Levels 

68-IS-IS Areas 

69-IS Adjacency Formation and Behaviors 

70-Configuring the NET Address 

71-Configuring Level 1 IS Adjacencies 

72-Configuring Level 2 IS Adjacencies 

73-Configure Level 1-2 Borders 

74-Configure IS-IS Authentication 

75-Summarizing IS-IS 

76-Introducing MPLS 

77-The Benefits of MPLS 

78-The Concept of Pseudowires 

79-MPLS Packet Flows and Key Terms 

80-A Closer Look at the Penultimate Hop 

81-Enabling MPLS on Junos 

82-Configure a Static LSP 

83-What Signaling Protocols Do 

 

 

100-Tie-Breaking Rules Explored and Configured 

101-Administrative Groups (Link Colors) 

102-Configuring Administrative Group Constraints 

103-Bidirectional LSPs 

104-Measuring Bidirectional LSP Performance 

105-Summarizing CSPF 

106-Introducing BGP 

107-Why BGP Exists 

108-Configuring Basic BGP Adjacencies (Multi-Vendor) 

109-Group Types (aka, eBGP vs iBGP) 

110-Advertising Prefixes 

111-Next-Hop Self 

112-Where MPLS Fits In 

113-A Note About iBGP Scaling Problems 

114-Summarizing BGP Configurations 

115-First Things First... 

116-Local Preference 

117-Accumulated Interior Gateway Protocol (AIGP) 

118-AS-PATH (Like a Hop Count) 

119-Origin Code 

120-Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED) 

84-Summarizing MPLS 

85-Introducing Label Signaling Protocols 

86-LDP Foundations 

87-Deploying LDP 

88-Validating LDP 

89-RSVP Path Construction 

90-Explicit Route Objects (ERO) 

91-Deploying RSVP 

92-Exploring Bandwidth Reservation and EROs 

93-Validating RSVP 

94-Other Powerful RSVP Mechanisms 

95-Summarizing Label Signaling Paths 

96-Introducing CSPF 

97-The Dynamic Traffic Engineering Solution 

98-Exploring TED Closer 

99-How CSPF Works (Deploying CSPF) 

 

121-eBGP vs iBGP 

122-Lowest IGP Metric (Closest Exit) 

123-Oldest Path 

124-Router ID 

125-Cluster List 

126-IP Address 

127-Summarizing BGP Best Path Selection 

128-Introducing VPNs 

129The Point of Tunnels 

130-Enable Tunneling on MX Routers 

131-Configure an IP-IP Tunnel 

132-The GRE Protocol Explored 

133-Configure GRE Tunnels 

134-Enable an IGP Over GRE 

135-Tunnel IPv6 Over IPv4 Using GRE 

136-Tunnel Frames Over GRE 

137-Tunnel MPLS Over GRE 

138-Summarizing Tunnels 

139-Introducing Junos Resiliency 

140-VRRP Fundamentals 

141-Configuring VRRP 

142-Graceful Restart 

143-Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES) 

144-Nonstop Active Routing (NSR) 

145-In-Service Software Upgrade 

146-Virtual Chassis 

147-Summarizing Junos Resiliency 

148-Introducing IPv6 

149-IPv6 Address Formats 

150-Common IPv6 Address Families 

151-Stateless and Stateful Addressing 

152-Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces 

153-Configuring IS-IS for IPv6 

154-Configuring OSPFv3 

155-Configuring BGP with IPv6 

156-Summarizing IPv6 

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