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Juniper Routing J Series Certification Track &
Course Details
The Juniper Networks Technical Certification
Program (JNTCP) J-series certification track
allows participants to demonstrate competence
with Juniper Networks J-series products and
their deployment.
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Prerequisite Certification
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Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-J)
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None
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Test Level
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Exam Information
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Description
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Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-J)
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Exam code: JN0-340
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Written exam administered at Prometric testing centers worldwide
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Exam length: 60 minutes
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Exam type: 60 multiple-choice questions
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Passing grade: 70%
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Scoring and pass/fail status is available immediately
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Prerequisite certification: none
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Recommended Training:
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Designed for experienced networking professionals with beginner-intermediate knowledge of the Juniper Networks J-series products and their deployment. JNCIA-J exam topics are based on the content of the
Operating Juniper Networks Routers - J-series
instructor led training course.
The JNCIA-J is valid for two years. Re-certification is achieved by passing the current version of the JNCIA-J exam.
Exam topics
include:
J-series management and architecture, J-series User Interface, Installation and initial configuration, Monitoring and maintaining the J-series platforms, Routing Protocols
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Operating Juniper Networks Routers
in the Enterprise
Course No: EDU-JUN-OJRE
Length: Three days
Cost: $1,800 (US)
Course Overview
This three-day
course is an introductory-level,
instructor-led course that focuses on
installation, configuration, and operational
analysis of Juniper Networks routers in the
enterprise environment. OJRE introduces
Juniper Networks enterprise routing platforms
including both M-series and J-series models.
It then focuses on router configuration using
both the J-Web graphical user interface and
the JUNOS software CLI. Real-world
configuration and operational monitoring case
studies are provided for general router
configuration and for RIP, static, OSPF and
BGP routing. The class also provides an
overview of common services such as IPSec VPNs
and stateful firewall/NAT.
The course
combines both lecture and labs, with
significant time allocated for hands-on
experience with J-series platforms and JUNOS
Internet software. The three-day OJRE class is
an excellent way to prepare students for
attending other offerings in the Juniper
Networks training curriculum
Target audience
Network
engineers, support personnel, reseller
support, and others responsible for
implementing Juniper enterprise routing
products.
Prerequisites
This course
assumes that students have basic networking
knowledge and experience in the following
areas:
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OSI model
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TCP/IP protocol
operation
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IP addressing,
including subnetting
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Destination-based routing principles
Course Contents
Day One: Introduction and Overview
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Juniper
Networks Enterprise Routers
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Customer Edge
and Enterprise Platforms
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Overview of
Enterprise Routing Platforms
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Architecture
and Packet Flow
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Model
Specifics
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Interface
Support and Naming
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Field-Replaceable Units
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Network
Management Options
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JUNOS User
Interfaces
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User
Interface Options
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User
Authentication and Authorization
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Active and
Candidate Configurations
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Using the
J-Web Graphical User Interface
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Using the
JUNOS Software Command-Line Interface
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Installation
and Initial Configuration
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Installation
Guidelines
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Autoinstallation
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Rescue and
Factory-Default Configurations
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Configuration
Checklist
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Initial
Configuration Using J-Web
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Initial
Configuration Using the CLI
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Overview of
Interface Configuration
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Configuring
Interfaces Using J-Web
Day Two
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Operational
Monitoring and Maintenance
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Monitoring
Platform Operation
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Monitoring
Interface Operation
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Network
Utilities
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System
Logging and Protocol Tracing
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License
Management
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Maintaining
JUNOS Software
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File System
Maintenance/Password Recovery
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Routing
Protocols and Policy
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Routing Table
and Route Preferences
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Routing
Policy
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J-Web Support
for Routing Protocols and Policy
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Configuring
and Monitoring Static Routing
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Interior
Gateway Protocols
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Configuring
and Monitoring RIP
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Configuring
and Monitoring OSPF
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Configuring
and Monitoring Basic BGP
Day Three
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Overview of
Adaptive Services Features and Architecture
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Configuration
and Monitoring of Packet Filters
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Configuration
and Monitoring of Stateful Firewalls
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Configuration
and Monitoring of NAT/PAT
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Configuration
and Monitoring of IPSec Tunnels
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Overview of
Intrusion Detection System Capabilities
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Overview of
Flow Monitoring and Accounting
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Overview of
J-series CoS support
Advanced Juniper Networks Routing in the
Enterprise
Course No: EDU-JUN-AJRE
Length: 4 days
Cost: $2,700 (US)
This 4-day,
lab-intensive, hands-on course provides an
advanced look at routing and services
configurations on Juniper Networks J-series
and M-series platforms commonly used in the
enterprise environment. AJRE course highlights
include:
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routing policy
and firewall filters
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the
complexities of BGP configuration most
relevant to enterprises
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migration from
a distance-vector routing protocol to a
link-state routing protocol, including
strategies for successful migrations with
limited to no downtime
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configuration
and monitoring of Layer 2 services,
including the Compressed Real-Time Transport
Protocol (CRTP). Multilink PPP (MLPPP), and
Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR)
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configuration
of stateful firewall filters, NAT, and IPSec
VPNs, including interoperability with other
vendors
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options for
branch-office connectivity, including
provider-provisioned Layer 2 and Layer 3
VPNs, private circuits, and IPSec VPNS
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Class of
Service (CoS) deployment in the enterprise
environment and the interaction of CoS with
other configurations on the router
Target audience
Experienced
network engineers, support personnel, reseller
support, and others responsible for
implementing Juniper enterprise routing
products.
Prerequisites
This is an
advanced course. It assumes that students meet
the following prerequisities:
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Completion of
the Operating Juniper Networks Routers in
the Enterprise (OJRE) course or equivalent
knowledge and experience;
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Knowledge,
familiarity, and comfort with the JUNOS CLI;
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Experience
managing routers (not necessarily Juniper
Networks) in an enterprise environment;
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Understanding
of destination-based, hop-by-hop IP routing
in a Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
environment; and
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Experience with
IGPs in an enterprise environment
Course Contents
Day One: Course Introduction
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JUNOS Policy
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Policy
Language and Policy Evaluation Process
Overview
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Routing
Policy
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Firewall
Policy
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Unicast
Reverse-Path Forwarding Checks
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BGP
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BGP Overview
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IBGP
Implementation
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EBGP
Implementation
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BGP-IGP
Interaction
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Enterprise
Routing Policies
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Enterprise
BGP Deployment
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Case Study:
Primary/Secondary Routing Policy
Day Two
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Transitioning
Between IGPs
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Transition
Overview
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Overlay
Transition
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Route
Redistribution Transition
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Integrated
Transition
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JUNOS Services
Overview
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JUNOS
Services Overview
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Layer 2
Services Configuration
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Layer 3
Services Overview
Day Three
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Stateful
Firewall and Network Address Translation
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Stateful
Firewall and NAT Overview
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Applications
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Configuring
Stateful Firewall Rules
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Configuring
NAT Rules
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Implementing
Stateful Firewall and NAT
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Monitoring
Stateful Firewall and NAT
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IPSec VPNs
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IPSec VPN
Overview
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IPSec VPN
Configuration
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Implementation Considerations
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Monitoring
Day Four
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Class of
Service
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CoS Overview
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Traffic
Classification
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Traffic
Queueing
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Traffic
Scheduling
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Example
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Troubleshooting
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Branch Office
Connectivity
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Overview of
Connectivity Options
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Routing and
Security Implications
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CoS
Considerations
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