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Get your Juniper Service Provider certification with this course. you can get the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 What you'll learn An understanding of Juniper service provider technology in modern networking with both enterprise and service provider environments, JNCIS-SP JN0-363 success with your JNCIS-SP JN0-363 exam passed You will be confident in dealing with Juniper equipment in your dervice provider work place and stand out from the others you will learn everything thats required to pass the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 service provider exam A good foundation into the Juniper JNCIP Enterprise and JNCIP Service Provider , Bring these skills to the workplace You will lean MPLS, LDP, RSVP and CSPF and basic Snt routing for the Service Provider All topics for the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provider are covered Other topics for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT Enterprise Routing and Switching are covered How Junipe Junos configs are doen for OSPF, BGP, IS-IS and static routing. Route leaking and load balancing enterprise switching upskill for the JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 Requirements Access to either Juniper Vlabs which is free, GNS3 or EVE-NG to pratice would be of benefit however it's not required having Basic networking knowlege and knowlege of the Juniper JNCIA will be required Description This Juniper JNCIS-SP Service Provider JN0-363 course is my second course on Juniper Networks.The Juniper Service Provider JNCIS-SP JN0-363 details are below and the JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 is 90% covered with the Intermediate routing and service provider switching so some additional upskill for the Juniper JN0-349 is also included.The Juniper Intermediate Routing Section is required and below is a summary of what we will cover:Implement static routing within Junos OS Implement routing instances within Junos OS Describe routing instances Configure and share routes between routing instancesImplement load balancing within Junos OSImplement filter-based forwarding within Junos OSImplement OSPF within Junos OSDeploy OSPF within Junos OSImplement BGP within Junos OS Deploy BGP within Junos OS Implement IP tunneling within Junos OSImplement graceful routing and bidirectional forwarding detection within Junos OSImplement high availability features—GRES, NSR, and unified ISSU within Junos OS Implement VRRP within Junos OSImplement IPv6 within JunosImplement IS-IS within Junos OSThe Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provider requires the Service Provider Switching module and we will go through the following: . Describe the different Ethernet standards organizations. Describe the Layer 2 services that are available on the MX Series 3D EthernetUniversal Edge Routers. Describe the function of an Ethernet LAN. Describe learning and forwarding in a bridging environment. Describe Ethernet frame filtering. Implement VLAN tagging. Describe and implement MVRP. Implement IRB. Implement a Layer 2 firewall filter. Describe the use of a routing instance. Describe the function of a virtual router. Describe the function of a virtual switch. Describe the usage of logical systems. Implement a virtual switch. Describe interconnecting routing instances. Describe the different IEEE VLAN stacking models. Describe the components of provider bridging. Configure and monitor provider bridging. Explain the purpose of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Describe the basic operation of STP, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP),Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), and VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol(VSTP). Configure and monitor STP, RSTP, MSTP, and VSTP. Explain the purpose of bridge protocol data unit (BPDU), loop, and rootprotection. Describe the basic operation of LAGs and MC-LAGs. Configure and monitor LAGs and MC-LAGs. Describe the basic functionality of MX Series Virtual Chassis. Describe a basic troubleshooting method. List common issues that disrupt network operations. Identify tools used in network troubleshooting. Use available tools to resolve network issuesAnd last for the Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0-363 Service Provided the MPLS module and we will go through the below content. Explain the reasons MPLS was originally created, and the applications offeredby label-switched paths. Describe the structure of an MPLS label, the mechanics of the data plane, andthe protocols that can advertise labels. Configure static LSPs, verify the routing tables they populate, and explain thelabel actions these LSPs perform. Explain the purpose and advantages of RSVP, then configure a service providernetwork to host RSVP LSPs. Configure and verify a basic RSVP label-switched path. Explain the purpose of the MPLS traffic eeering database, and create LSPsthat use this database to calculate a path. Explain the purpose of RSVP bandwidth reservations, and how to configure anLSP to reserve bandwidth. Explain the use-cases for RSVP LSP priority levels, and configure differentpriority levels of a variety of LSPs. Explain how the Constrained Shortest-Path First algorithm can calculate trafficeeered paths. Explain the messages involved in tearing down, rerouting, and maintaining LSPsand RSVP sessions. Describe how primary and secondary paths can be used in s of link andnode failure. Describe the advantages of RSVP local repair paths, and how to configure theone-to-one method of local repair, otherwise known as fast reroute. Explain the mechanics, configuration, and verification of facility backup,otherwise known as link protection and node-link protection. Explain how RSVP LSPs can automatically find and signal better, more optimalpaths. Explain how LSPs can gracefully move traffic to new paths with no downto the user. Explain the mechanics by which LDP creates a full mesh of label-switchedpaths. Configure and verify a basic LDP deployment in a service provider network. Describe some important LDP enhancements and best practices that increasethe integrity of real-world LDP deployments. Explain how to configure LDP to advertise labels for more than just a router'sloopback. Explain how snt routing differs from RSVP and LDP, and configuresnt routing as a replacement for LDP.Extra content to assist in upskilling for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 JNCIS Service Provider Exam Blue Print Lecture 3 JNCIS Service Provider 75% Exam Discount Lecture 4 How to Lab Lecture 5 Juniper Vlabs Registration Lecture 6 Using Juniper Vlabs Section 2: Juniper JNCIS - Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) Lecture 7 JNCIS-SP - Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR) Lecture 8 JNCIS-SP - Static Route Lecture 9 JNCIS-SP - Qualified Next Hop Lecture 10 JNCIS-SP - Static Route Default Options Lecture 11 JNCIS-SP - Aggregated Routes Lecture 12 JNCIS-SP - Martian Addresses Lecture 13 JNCIS-SP - Load Balance Lecture 14 JNCIS-SP - Filter Based Forwarding Lecture 15 JNCIS-SP Introduction to Routing Instances Lecture 16 JNCIS-SP Rib Groups Lecture 17 JNCIS-SP Junos Intermediate Routing Summary Lecture 18 Routing Lab Topology Lecture 19 JNCIS-SP - OSPF Introduction Lecture 20 JNCIS-SP OSPF Basic Theory 1 Lecture 21 JNCIS-SP OSPF Basic Theory 2 Lecture 22 JNCIS-SP - OSPF Basic Configuration Part 1 Lecture 23 JNCIS-SP - OSPF Basic Configuration Part 2 Lecture 24 JNCIS-SP OSPF Basic Show Commands Lecture 25 JNCIS-SP OSPF Metrics Lecture 26 JNCIS-SP OSPF Area Theory Lecture 27 JNCIS-SP OSPF Multi Area Part 1 Lecture 28 JNCIS-SP OSPF Multi Area Part 2 Lecture 29 JNCIS-SP OSPF Stub Lecture 30 JNCIS-SP OSPF Total Stub Lecture 31 JNCIS-SP OSPF Not So Stubby Lecture 32 JNCIS-SP OSPF rs Lecture 33 JNCIS-SP OSPF Basic Authentication Lecture 34 JNCIS-SP OSPF BFD and Log Files Lecture 35 JNCIS-SP OSPF Summary Lecture 36 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Introduction Lecture 37 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Theory Lecture 38 JNCIS-SP IS-IS 1st Config Lecture 39 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Full Area 0 Lecture 40 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Inter Area Lecture 41 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Full Multi Area Lecture 42 JNCIS-SP IS-IS Authentication and BFD Lecture 43 JNCIS-SP ISIS Summary Lecture 44 JNCIS-SP - Basic BGP Theory Lecture 45 JNCIS-SP 1st BGP Config Lecture 46 JNCIS-SP BGP 1st route policy Lecture 47 JNCIS-SP eBGP to eBGP Route Sharing Lecture 48 JNCIS-SP iBGP Config Lecture 49 JNCIS-SP iBGP Next-Hop Self Lecture 50 JNCIS-SP iBGP Route Reflector Lecture 51 JNCIS-SP BGP Route Selection Theory Lecture 52 JNCIS-SP Route Preference Lecture 53 JNCIS-SP BGP AS-Path Lecture 54 JNCIS-SP BGP MED Lecture 55 JNCIS-SP BGP Summary Section 3: Juniper JNCIS - Junos Service Provider Switching (JSPX) Lecture 56 JNCIS-SP Switch Lab Topology Lecture 57 JNCIS-SP Bridge Domains Lecture 58 JNCIS-SP Access and Trunk Ports Part 1 Lecture 59 JNCIS-SP Access and Trunk Ports Part 2 Lecture 60 JNCIS-SP IRB - Inter Vlan Routing Lecture 61 JNCIS-SP Rappid Spanning Tree Lecture 62 JNCIS-SP RSTP Part 2 Lecture 63 JNCIS-SP Vlan Spanning Tree Lecture 64 JNCIS-SP Multiple Spanning Tree Lecture 65 JNCIS-SP Spanning Tree Security Lecture 66 JNCIS-SP 802.1q vs 802.1ad Lecture 67 JNCIS-SP Key Terms Lecture 68 JNCIS-SP Frame Walk Lecture 69 JNCIS-SP Q in Q Config Lecture 70 JNCIS-SP Limiting Customer Vlans Lecture 71 JNCIS-SP C-TAG Normalization Lecture 72 JNCIS-SP Vlan Rewrite Lecture 73 JNCIS-SP LAG Overview Lecture 74 JNCIS-SP Ethernet LAG Lecture 75 JNCIS-SP MC-LAG Internal Link Part 1 Lecture 76 JNCIS-SP MC-LAG Internal Link Part 2 Lecture 77 JNCIS-SP MC-LAG Deployment Lecture 78 JNCIS-SP MC-LAG Active-Active Lecture 79 JNCIS-SP Switching Summary Section 4: Juniper JNCIS - Junos MPLS Fundamentals (JMF) Lecture 80 JNCIS-SP MPLS Overview Lecture 81 JNCIS-SP What is a Pseudowire Lecture 82 JNCIS-SP Adding MPLS Lecture 83 JNCIS-SP Static LSP Lecture 84 JNCIS-SP LDP Introduction Lecture 85 JNCIS-SP Setting up LDP Lecture 86 JNCIS-SP RSVP Introduction Lecture 87 JNCIS-SP Basic RSVP Lecture 88 JNCIS-SP RSVP Bandwidth and More Lecture 89 JNCIS-SP RSVP ERO pt1 Lecture 90 JNCIS-SP RSVP ERO pt2 Lecture 91 JNCIS-SP RSVP ERO pt3 Lecture 92 JNCIS-SP Intro to CSPF and TED Lecture 93 JNCIS-SP CSPF Tie Breaking Lecture 94 JNCIS-SP Admin Groups Introduction Lecture 95 JNCIS-SP Using Admin Groups Lecture 96 JNCIS-SP LSP Performance Lecture 97 JNCIS-SP Primary, Secondary and Preemption Lecture 98 JNCIS-SP MPLS Fast Reroute Lecture 99 JNCIS-SP MPLS Link Protection Lecture 100 JNCIS-SP Fate Sharing Lecture 101 JNCIS-SP Miscellaneous Features Lecture 102 JNCIS-SP Snt Routing Lecture 103 JNCIS-SP MPLS Summary Section 5: Juniper JNCIS-SP Tunnels , Services and IPV6 Lecture 104 JNCIS-SP IP Tunnels Lecture 105 JNCIS-SP GRE Tunnels Lecture 106 JNCIS-SP Routing Protocols Over Tunnels Lecture 107 JNCIS-SP VRRP Lecture 108 JNCIS-SP ISSU with GRES and NSR Lecture 109 JNCIS-SP IPV6 Theory Lecture 110 JNCIS-SP IPV6 Loopback Configuration Lecture 111 JNCIS-SP IPV6 Static Route Lecture 112 JNCIS-SP IPV6 OSPF Lecture 113 JNCIS-SP IPV6 IS-IS Lecture 114 JNCIS-SP IPV6 BGP Lecture 115 JNCIS-SP IPV6 over IPV4 Tunnels Lecture 116 Tunnels , Services and IPV6 Summary Section 6: JNCIS-ENT Upskill Lecture 117 JNCIS-ENT Overview Lecture 118 JNCIS-ENT Vlans Lecture 119 JNCIS-ENT Access and Trunk Ports Lecture 120 JNCIS-ENT RSTP Lecture 121 JNCIS-ENT IRB Lecture 122 JNCIS-ENT Voice Vlan Lecture 123 JNCIS-ENT MAC Limit Lecture 124 JNCIS-ENT DHCP Snooping Lecture 125 JNCIS-ENT ARP Inspection and Source Guard Lecture 126 JNCIS-ENT Storm Control Lecture 127 JNCIS-ENT L2 Firewall Filters Network Eeers of all levels that want to learn Juniper Junos JNCIS-SP JN0-363 or looking for layer2 content for the Juniper JN0-349. this course is the foundation for your further studies,Eeers that want to further their study into the Juniper JNCIP -SP or JNCIP -ENT as this course will provide the base information,Students looking to study for the Juniper JNCIS-ENT JN0-349 or Juniper JNCIS-SP JN0363 exam HomePage: gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part01.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part02.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part03.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part04.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part05.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part06.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part07.rar.html gfxtra__Juniper_JN.part08.rar.html
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