Overview
The Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos) course is designed for networking professionals seeking to gain foundational knowledge of the Juniper Networks Junos OS. This course covers networking fundamentals, basic routing and switching concepts, and the core functionality of the Junos operating system. Through a combination of theoretical lessons and practical labs, participants will learn to configure and monitor Junos OS devices effectively.
Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of networking concepts.
- Familiarity with the OSI model and TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Prior experience with network device configuration is beneficial but not required.
Course Outline
- Understanding network layers and protocols.
- Differentiating between collision and broadcast domains.
- IP addressing and subnetting (IPv4 and IPv6).
- Overview of routing and switching concepts.
- Introduction to Juniper Networks and Junos OS.
- Junos software architecture and components.
- Traffic processing and the routing engine.
- Navigating the Junos CLI.
- Understanding CLI modes and navigation.
- Utilizing the J-Web interface for device management.
- Initial device setup and configuration.
- Managing user accounts and authentication methods.
- Configuring interfaces and network protocols.
- Monitoring device performance and traffic statistics.
- Performing system maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Upgrading Junos OS and managing configuration files.
- Overview of static and dynamic routing concepts.
- Configuring and monitoring static routes.
- Implementing OSPF in Junos devices.
- Understanding routing policies and their applications.
- Configuring and applying firewall filters.
- Implementing unicast reverse-path-forwarding (RPF).