JNCIA-JUNOS Training Class

Price: $2,800.00
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Class Start Date: 
9/20/10
Class End Date: 
9/23/10
Location: 
San Jose, CA
Address: 
University of Phoenix 3590 N. First Street Suite 100 San Jose CA 95134
This two-day course provides students with all the knowledge needed to obtain the JNCIA-JUNOS certification level. It comprises elements of the Juniper IJOS and JRE training classes.

Objectives

After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
-Describe the basic design architecture of Junos OS;
-Identify and provide a brief overview of devices running Junos OS;
-Navigate within the Junos OS CLI;
-Perform tasks within the CLI operational and configuration modes;
-Restore a device running Junos OS to its factory-default state;
-Perform initial configuration tasks;
-Configure and monitor network interfaces;
-Describe user configuration and authentication options;
-Perform secondary configuration tasks for features and services such as syslog and tracing, -Network Time Protocol (NTP), configuration archival, and SNMP;
-Monitor basic operation for Junos OS and devices;
-Identify and use network utilities;
-Upgrade the Junos OS; and
-Perform file system maintenance and password recovery on a device running Junos OS.

-Explain basic routing operations and concepts;
-View and describe routing and forwarding tables;
-Configure and monitor static routing;
-Configure and monitor OSPF;
-Describe the framework for routing policy and firewall filters;
-Explain the evaluation of routing policy and firewall filters;
-Identify instances where you might use routing policy;
-Write and apply a routing policy;
-Identify instances where you might use firewall filters;
-Write and apply a firewall filter;
-Describe the operation and configuration for unicast reverse path forwarding (RPF);
-Explain the purpose and benefits of class of service (CoS);
-List and explain the various components of CoS; and
-Implement and verify proper operation of CoS.

-Describe current Junos platforms offerings.
-Describe general installation procedures.
-Explain the architecture of platforms running Junos OS.
-Describe the function of Junos platform components.
-Describe layered troubleshooting methodology.
-Use various troubleshooting tools.
-Explain Juniper Networks Technical Assistance Center (JTAC) recommendations for current troubleshooting best practices.
-Troubleshoot platforms running Junos OS using visual indicators.
-Troubleshoot platforms running Junos OS using the CLI.
-Troubleshoot Junos platform interfaces. and
-Describe recommended JTAC troubleshooting processes and guidelines.