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JNCIS SP Online Training

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This intermediate Juniper JNCIS-SP training prepares learners to take the JN0-363 exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Juniper Networks Certified Specialist: Service Provider (JNCIS-SP) certification.

Taking fundamental knowledge of routing and switching implementations in Junos one step further, this Juniper Networks Certified Specialist: Service Provider is aimed at networking professionals who need more advanced tactics and approaches to configuring Juniper networks, particularly for service provider networks. The topics of this course include more advanced approaches to networking, like multiprotocol label switching, tunnels, spanning-tree protocols and Layer 2 bridging. The specialist certification JNCIS-SP is the first of Juniper’s three specialized certifications in service provider network administration.


1 Service Provider Bridging Concepts
  • 1 Introducing Service Provider Bridging (aka 802.1ad, aka Q-in-Q)
  • 2 The Problems with 802.1q
  • 3 How 802.1ad Solves SOME of Those Problems
  • 4 Frame Walk
  • 5 Key Terms for Provider Bridging
  • 6 The Challenge with Multiple Service Provider Bridging
  • 7 VLAN Translation Key Terms
  • 8 Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS)
  • 9 Summarizing Service Provider Bridging Concepts

  • 2 Deploy Q-in-Q Provider Bridging
  • 10 Introducing Q-in-Q Configuration on Junos
  • 11 The Plan of Attack (Q-in-Q Design Considerations)
  • 12 Configure Bridge Domains (aka VLANs)
  • 13 Configure Customer Edge Devices
  • 14 Configure Provider Edge Bridges
  • 15 Configure S-VLAN Bridges
  • 16 Validate the Configuration
  • 17 Tunneling Certain C-VLANs in the Core
  • 18 Describe C-VLAN Normalization
  • 19 S-VLAN Translation
  • 20 Summarizing Q-in-Q Deployment

  • 3 Deploy LACP on Junos Devices
  • 21 Introducing 802.3ad (or 802.1ax) on Junos
  • 22 LACP Foundations
  • 23 Create Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
  • 24 Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches
  • 25 Deploy LACP on QFX-Series Switches
  • 26 Deploy LACP on MX-Series Routers
  • 27 Deploy LACP Between Cisco IOS and Junos
  • 28 Summarizing LACP Deployment

  • 4 Deploy Multi-Chassis Link Aggregations (MC-LAG) on Junos Bridges
  • 29 Introducing MC-LAG
  • 30 The Benefits of MC-LAG Explained
  • 31 MC-LAG State Types
  • 32 Configure the CE LAG
  • 33 Configure the Inter-chassis Link (ICL) for MC-LAG
  • 34 Configure Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP)
  • 35 Configure Active-Standby LACP and MC-AE Interface Settings
  • 36 Validating the Configuration
  • 37 Configure Active-Active MC-LAG
  • 38 Summarizing MC-LAG

  • 5 Understand and Configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  • 39 Everyone Hates Spanning Tree Protocol
  • 40 STP Foundations
  • 41 STP Key Terms
  • 42 How Spanning Tree Builds the Tree
  • 43 RSTP Port States and Roles
  • 44 VSTP Deployment
  • 45 MSTP
  • 46 Deploy Junos VSTP and Cisco PVST+
  • 47 Protecting STP
  • 48 Summarizing STP

  • 6 Advanced Routing Concepts on Junos
  • 49 Introducing Advanced Routing Options
  • 50 Enable Per-Flow Load Balancing
  • 51 Load Balancing Static Routes
  • 52 Backup Static Routes and Default Settings
  • 53 Martian Routes
  • 54 Aggregate Routes
  • 55 Generate Routes
  • 56 Configure Routing Instances
  • 57 Configure Route Leaking
  • 58 Summarizing Advanced Routing

  • 7 Design and Configure OSPF on Junos
  • 59 Introducing OSPF on Junos
  • 60 The OSPF State Machine
  • 61 Designated Routers and Backup Designated Routers
  • 62 Link State Advertisements and LSA Flooding
  • 63 OSPF Area Types
  • 64 Securing OSPF
  • 65 Summarizing OSPF on Junos

  • 8 Design and Deploy IS-IS on Junos
  • 66 Introducing IS-IS on Junos
  • 67 The ISO CLNS Levels
  • 68 IS-IS Areas
  • 69 IS Adjacency Formation and Behaviors
  • 70 Configuring the NET Address
  • 71 Configuring Level 1 IS Adjacencies
  • 72 Configuring Level 2 IS Adjacencies
  • 73 Configure Level 1-2 Borders
  • 74 Configure IS-IS Authentication
  • 75 Summarizing IS-IS

  • 9 Understand MPLS Foundations
  • 76 Introducing MPLS
  • 77 The Benefits of MPLS
  • 78 The Concept of Pseudowires
  • 79 MPLS Packet Flows and Key Terms
  • 80 A Closer Look at the Penultimate Hop
  • 81 Enabling MPLS on Junos
  • 82 Configure a Static LSP
  • 83 What Signaling Protocols Do
  • 84 Summarizing MPLS

  • 10 MPLS Deploy LDP and RSVP on Junos
  • 85 Introducing Label Signaling Protocols
  • 86 LDP Foundations
  • 87 Deploying LDP
  • 88 Validating LDP
  • 89 RSVP Path Construction
  • 90 Explicit Route Objects (ERO)
  • 91 Deploying RSVP
  • 92 Exploring Bandwidth Reservation and EROs
  • 93 Validating RSVP
  • 94 Other Powerful RSVP Mechanisms
  • 95 Summarizing Label Signaling Paths

  • 11 MPLS Design and Deploy Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF)
  • 96 Introducing CSPF
  • 97 The Dynamic Traffic Engineering Solution
  • 98 Exploring TED Closer
  • 99 How CSPF Works (Deploying CSPF)
  • 100 Tie-Breaking Rules Explored and Configured
  • 101 Administrative Groups (Link Colors)
  • 102 Configuring Administrative Group Constraints
  • 103 Bidirectional LSPs
  • 104 Measuring Bidirectional LSP Performance
  • 105 Summarizing CSPF

  • 12 Configure Basic BGP on Junos
  • 106 Introducing BGP
  • 107 Why BGP Exists
  • 108 Configuring Basic BGP Adjacencies (Multi-Vendor)
  • 109 Group Types (aka, eBGP vs iBGP)
  • 110 Advertising Prefixes
  • 111 Next-Hop Self
  • 112 Where MPLS Fits In
  • 113 A Note About iBGP Scaling Problems
  • 114 Summarizing BGP Configurations

  • 13 Understand the BGP Best Path Selection Algorithm
  • 115 First Things First
  • 116 Local Preference
  • 117 Accumulated Interior Gateway Protocol (AIGP)
  • 118 AS-PATH (Like a Hop Count)
  • 119 Origin Code
  • 120 Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
  • 121 eBGP vs iBGP
  • 122 Lowest IGP Metric (Closest Exit)
  • 123 Oldest Path
  • 124 Router ID
  • 125 Cluster List
  • 126 IP Address
  • 127 Summarizing BGP Best Path Selection

  • 14 Describe Segment Routing Operations
  • 128 Intro
  • 129 Whats The Problem-
  • 130 Defining Basic SR Concepts
  • 131 Classifying Segment Types
  • 132 Describing Segment Routing over MPLS
  • 133 Describing Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6)
  • 134 Exploring SR IGP Extensions
  • 135 Exploring SR BGP Extensions

  • 15 Implement Segment Routing over MPLS on Junos
  • 136 Introduction
  • 137 Topology Overview and Preparation
  • 138 Configuring SR Extensions in OSPF
  • 139 Configuring SR Extensions in IS-IS
  • 140 Exploring SR Traffic Engineering
  • 141 Node Traffic Engineering
  • 142 Link Traffic Engineering

  • 16 Explore and Configure Junos Tunneling Technologies
  • 143 Introducing VPNs
  • 144 The Point of Tunnels
  • 145 Enable Tunneling on MX Routers
  • 146 Configure an IP-IP Tunnel
  • 147 The GRE Protocol Explored
  • 148 Configure GRE Tunnels
  • 149 Enable an IGP Over GRE
  • 150 Tunnel IPv6 Over IPv4 Using GRE
  • 151 Tunnel Frames Over GRE
  • 152 Tunnel MPLS Over GRE
  • 153 Summarizing Tunnels

  • 17 Understand Junos Chassis High Availability Techniques
  • 154 Introducing Junos Resiliency
  • 155 VRRP Fundamentals
  • 156 Configuring VRRP
  • 157 Graceful Restart
  • 158 Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES)
  • 159 Nonstop Active Routing (NSR)
  • 160 In-Service Software Upgrade
  • 161 Virtual Chassis
  • 162 Summarizing Junos Resiliency

  • 18 Configure IPv6 Services on Junos
  • 163 Introducing IPv6
  • 164 IPv6 Address Formats
  • 165 Common IPv6 Address Families
  • 166 Stateless and Stateful Addressing
  • 167 Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces
  • 168 Configuring IS-IS for IPv6
  • 169 Configuring OSPFv3
  • 170 Configuring BGP with IPv6
  • 171 Summarizing IPv6
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