1.A Layer 2 Refresher
2..A Layer 2 Refresher
3.EX-Series Create VLANs
4.EX-Series Configure Access and Trunk Ports
5.EX-Series Inter-VLAN Routing
6.EX-Series Configure the Voice VLAN
7.MX Configure VLANs
8.MX Configure Access and Trunk Ports
9.MX Inter-VLAN Routing
10.Now Do It With QFX-Series Switches
11.Summarizing Junos Switching
13.Do We Really Need it
14.DHCP Snooping
15.MAC Address Limiting
16.Other MAC Limiting Mechanisms
18.IP Source Guard
19.MACsec
20.Storm Control
21.Interface Firewall Filters
22.VLAN Firewall Filters
23.Summarizing Layer 2 Security
24.Introducing 802.3ad (or 802.1ax) on Junos
25.LACP Foundations
26.Create Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces
27.Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches
28.Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches
29.Deploy LACP on QFX-Series Switches
30.Deploy LACP on MX-Series Routers
31.Summarizing LACP Deployment
32.Introducing MC-LAG
33.The Benefits of MC-LAG Explained
34.MC-LAG State Types
35.Configure the CE LAG
36.Configure the Inter-chassis Link (ICL) for MC-LAG
37.Configure Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP)
38.Configure Active-Standby LACP and MC-AE Interface Settingd
39.Validating the Configuration
40.Configure Active-Active MC-LAG
41.Summarizing MC-LAG
42.Everyone Hates Spanning Tree Protocol
43.STP Foundations
44.STP Key Terms
45.How Spanning Tree Builds the Tree
46.RSTP Port States and Roles
47.VSTP Deployment
48.VSTP Deployment
49.Deploy Junos VSTP and Cisco PVST+
50.Protecting STP
51.Protecting STP
52.Introducing Advanced Routing Options
53.Enable Per-Flow Load Balancing
54.Load Balancing Static Routes
55.Backup Static Routes and Default Settings
56.Martian Routes
57.Aggregate Routes
58.Generate Routes
59.Configure Routing Instances
60.Configure Route Leaking
61.Summarizing Advanced Routing
62.Introducing OSPF on Junos
63.The OSPF State Machine
64.Designated Routers and Backup Designated Routers
65.Link State Advertisements and LSA Flooding
66.OSPF Area Types
67.Securing OSPF
68.Summarizing OSPF on Junos
69.Introducing IS-IS on Junos
70.The ISO CLNS Levels
71.IS-IS Areas
72.IS Adjacency Formation and Behaviors
73.Configuring the NET Address
74.Configuring Level 1 IS Adjacencies
75.Configuring Level 2 IS Adjacencies
76.Configure Level 1-2 Borders
77.Configure IS-IS Authentication
78.Summarizing IS-IS
79.Introducing BGP
80.Why BGP Exists
81.Configuring Basic BGP Adjacencies (Multi-Vendor)
82.Group Types (aka, eBGP vs iBGP)
83.Advertising Prefixes
84.Next-Hop Self
85.Where MPLS Fits In
86.A Note About iBGP Scaling Problems
87.Summarizing BGP Configurations
88.First Things First...
90.Accumulated Interior Gateway Protocol (AIGP)
91.AS-PATH (Like a Hop Count)
92.Origin Code
93.Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
94.eBGP vs iBGP
95.Lowest IGP Metric (Closest Exit)
96.Oldest Path
97.Router ID
98.Cluster List
99.IP Address
100.Summarizing BGP Best Path Selection
101.Introducing VPNs
102.The Point of Tunnels
103.Enable Tunneling on MX Routers
104.Configure an IP-IP Tunnel
105.The GRE Protocol Explored
106.Configure GRE Tunnels
107.Enable an IGP Over GRE
108.Tunnel MPLS Over GRE
109.Tunnel Frames Over GRE
110.Tunnel MPLS Over GRE
111.Summarizing Tunnels
112.Introducing Junos Resiliency
113.VRRP Fundamentals
114.Configuring VRRP
115.Graceful Restart
116.Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES)
117.Nonstop Active Routing (NSR)
118.In-Service Software Upgrade
119.Virtual Chassis
120.Summarizing Junos Resiliency
121.Introducing IPv6
122.IPv6 Address Formats
123.Common IPv6 Address Families
124.Stateless and Stateful Addressing
125.Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces
126.Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces
127.Configuring OSPFv3
128.Configuring BGP with IPv6
129.Summarizing IPv6