TR-IJOS
Juniper Network Course

Introduction to the Junos Operating System

LEVEL 14 DAY COURSE
LEVEL 1

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This four-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to configure, verify, and troubleshoot devices that run Junos OS. Students will gain a wide variety of practical experience with using the command-line interface (CLI). The course focuses on routers and switches, and explains Layer 3 network interface basics, routing tables, static routes, OSPF, Layer 2 switchports, user accounts, firewall filters, routing policy, and troubleshooting. Particular attention is given to the power of the candidate configuration, rolling back changes, and the power of the Junos OS configuration hierarchy. The course also discusses the key architectural components of the Junos software, the separation of the control plane and the data plane, and the reasons that Junos OS is built for automation. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience in configuring and monitoring Junos OS and monitoring basic device operations. This course is based on Junos OS Release 22.1R1.10.

$4000

TR-IJOS

Available Certifications

Students must pass exam to be certified.

TFS IJOS Certification $150

Questions?
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Objectives
Lectures
Labs
Prerequisites

Objectives

After successfully completing this course, you should be able to: Explain the most important benefits of Junos OS and describe the kind of devices that run it.

  • Explain how to remotely connect to the Junos CLI, and how to use operational mode to verify system information.
  • Describe the reasons that IPv6 was created and explain how to read an IPv6 address.
  • Explain the difference between a physical network interface and a logical unit.
  • Demonstrate how the Junos OS CLI can reveal detailed information about network interfaces.
  • Describe how Junos OS stores its configuration using a logical and hierarchical structure.
  • Demonstrate how to deploy configuration in Junos OS, and how the commit process helps to prevent mistakes.
  • Demonstrate the commands and keyboard shortcuts that make Junos CLI configurations more efficient.
  • Describe how routes enter a routing table, and how routers choose the best routes for forwarding traffic.
  • Describe how static routes manually install routing information into a router.
  • Describe how routing protocols can automatically find the best path to remote destinations.
  • Demonstrate how to deploy OSPF to automatically advertise and learn prefixes in a single network.
  • Explain how to manage a switch that runs Junos OS.
  • Explain how to manage a switch that runs Junos OS.
  • Demonstrate how to enable some crucial Junos OS administrative features.
  • Describe the most important things to consider when deploying a new device that runs Junos OS.
  • Demonstrate how knowledge of the underlying Junos OS architecture can bring advantages to network operators.
  • Demonstrate how a knowledge of the underlying Junos OS software helps you when upgrading Junos and troubleshooting networks.
  • Demonstrate the most important and useful tools available in Junos OS that can help you fix real-world problems.
  • Explain how Junos OS can filter and manipulate traffic in real time using stateless firewall filters.
  • Explain how to configure stateless firewall filters that accept or discard packets.
  • Demonstrate some powerful CLI configuration options that can increase your productivity.
  • Describe the advantages and configuration of a variety of different interface types and features.
  • Demonstrate how the architecture of Junos OS is built with automation in mind.
  • Explain how to continue your studies once the course has been completed.

Lectures

Day 1

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

Chapter 2: Junos Operating System Fundamentals

  • The Junos OS
  • Traffic Processing
  • Platforms Running the Junos OS

Chapter 3: User Interface Options

  • User Interface Options
  • The Junos CLI: CLI Basics
  • The Junos CLI: Operational Mode
  • The Junos CLI: Configuration Mode
  • Lab 1: The Junos CLI

Chapter 4: Initial Configuration

  • Factory-Default Configuration
  • Initial Configuration
  • Interface Configuration
  • Lab 2: Initial System Configuration

Chapter 5: Secondary System Configuration

  • User Configuration and Authentication
  • System Logging and Tracing
  • Network Time Protocol
  • Archiving Configurations
  • SNMP
  • Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration

Day 2

Chapter 6: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance

  • Monitoring Platform and Interface Operation
  • Network Utilities
  • Maintaining the Junos OS
  • Password Recovery
  • System Clean-up
  • Lab 4: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance

Chapter 7: Interface Configuration Examples

  • Review of the Interface Configuration Hierarchy
  • Interface Configuration Examples
  • Using Configuration Groups

Chapter 8: The J-Web Interface

  • The J-Web GUI
  • Configuration
  • Lab 5: The J-Web Interface

Chapter 9: Routing Fundamentals

  • Routing Concepts: Overview of Routing
  • Routing Concepts: The Routing Table
  • Routing Concepts: Routing Instances
  • Static Routing
  • Dynamic Routing
  • Lab 6: Routing Fundamentals

Day 3

Chapter 10: Routing Policy

  • Routing Policy Overview
  • Case Study: Routing Policy
  • Lab 7: Routing Policy

Chapter 11: Firewall Filters

  • Firewall Filters Overview
  • Case Study: Firewall Filters
  • Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks
  • Lab 8: Firewall Filters

Chapter 12: Class of Service

  • CoS Overview
  • Traffic Classification
  • Traffic Queueing
  • Traffic Scheduling
  • Case Study: CoS
  • Lab 9: Class of Service

Labs

There are no labs associated with this course.

Prerequisites: None

Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and the TCP/IP protocol suite.

Target Audience

This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS.

 

SCHEDULE

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On-Site
Training

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Cancellation Policy

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Students who cancel within a week of the start of the course will be subject to a 50% cancellation fee and onsite or custom courses will be subject to a 100% cancellation fee.