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The Juniper JNCIP-M Boot Camp - Course Details
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Certification Level
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M/T-series |
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JNCIE - Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert
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JNCIP - Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional
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JNCIP -M BOOT CAMP
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JNCIS - Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist
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AJNR - M/T or JNCIS-M BOOT CAMP
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JNCIA - Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate
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CJNR -M/T |
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Course Number
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Duration
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List Price per person |
SPECIAL DISCOUNTED LAUNCH FEE (VALID FOR LIMITED PERIOD)
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Course Fee without Exam |
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SJUN-BC-JNCIP-M |
Six Days |
USD 7000/- (Incl. of exam fee) |
USD 6000 (Incl. of exam fee) |
USD 5750 |
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional (JNCIP-M)
The JNCIP-M is designed to validate the networking professionals' ability to configure and troubleshoot common routing scenarios. Throughout this 8-hour practical exam, candidates will build an ISP consisting of 7 M-series routers and multiple EBGP neighbors. Successful candidates will perform system configuration on all 7 routers, install an IGP, a well-designed IBGP, establish connections with all EBGP neighbors as specified, and correctly configure the required routing policies. Passing the JNCIP-M exam is a requirement for attempting the JNCIE-M practical exam.
Prerequisites
Students must have attained the JNCIS certification level prior to registering for this class.
Course Overview
The JNCIP certification Boot Camp is an intensive 6-day course which prepares students for the demanding and highly sought-after Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional exam.
Each student in the class receives a copy of the official Juniper Networks JNCIP study guide. During the week, students are presented with individual topics and problems to solve using OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, and routing policy. On the final day of the course, students are presented with a complete practice exam which closely simulates the actual JNCIP testing environment. The boot camp is approximately 20% lecture and 80% hands-on lab and is limited to six students to maximize the individual attention you need to pass the JNCIP exam.
Course Contents
Test Taking Strategies
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Time management
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Approaching the test
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Planning ahead
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Troubleshooting
System and Interfaces
Creating users
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Syslog settings
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SNMP settings
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User authentication
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Software upgrades
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Interface configurations
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VRRP
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
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Version 1, version 2, and interoperability
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Metrics
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Advertising routes and controlling routing updates
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Route redistribution
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Configuration and troubleshooting
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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Forming adjacencies
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Roles of the ABR and ASBR
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Design guidelines
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Stub, totally stub, and NSSA
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Route redistribution
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Advanced configuration options
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Troubleshooting
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
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Forming adjacencies
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Levels vs. Areas
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Design guidelines
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L1 networks, L2 networks, L1/L2 networks
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Route redistribution
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Advanced configuration options
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Route Leaking
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Troubleshooting
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
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IBGP vs. EBGP
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Forming neighbor relationships
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BGP attributes
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Route selection
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Design guidelines
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Route redistribution
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Route reflection and confederations
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Advanced configuration options
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Troubleshooting
Routing Policy
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Creating simple and complex policies
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Advanced match criteria
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Route filters
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Setting and manipulating route attributes
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AS Path regular expressions
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Community regular expressions
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Test Level
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Exam Information |
Description |
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Juniper Networks Certified Internet Professional (JNCIP-M)
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Exam code: CERT-JNCIP-M
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Practical exam (hands-on lab)
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Held at selected Juniper Networks testing centers
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Exam length: 8 hours
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Pass/fail status is available within ten business days
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Prerequisite certification: JNCIS-M
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Recommended Training: Above plus additional training as individually required
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The JNCIP-M is designed to validate the networking professionals' ability to configure and troubleshoot common routing scenarios. Throughout this 8-hour practical exam, candidates will build an ISP consisting of seven M-series routers and multiple EBGP neighbors. Successful candidates will perform system configuration on all seven routers, install an IGP, a well-designed IBGP, establish connections with all EBGP neighbors as specified, and correctly configure the required routing policies. Passing the JNCIP-M exam is a requirement for attempting the JNCIE-M practical exam.
The JNCIP-M is valid for two years. Re-certification is achieved by passing the current version of the JNCIS-M exam.
Exam topics
MAY include:
Advanced Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting skills, Routing Protocols: BGP, OSPF, IS-IS and RIP, Routing Policy.
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