JNCIE-ER Certification Bootcamp
The JNCIE-ER Bootcamp is an intense 5-day instructor lead course designed to prepare JNCIE candidate for the Juniper Networks Internet Expert—Enterprise Routing lab exam. Over a five day period, candidates will re-enforce their current knowledge, expose their weaknesses and receive vital test taking tips to help pass the JNCIE-ER lab exam.
Each student will receive their own dedicated rack of eight Juniper routers for hands-on practices throughout the week. On the final day of class, the students will be given a complete JNCIE-ER lab exam to accomplish as a simulation of the JNCIE-ER exam to test their new learned skills. Student will have continued access to their rack over the weekend following the course for additional practice time free of charge.
Perquisites: Students should have their JNCIS-ER certification or related experience.
Course Outline
Test Taking Strategies
Time management
Approaching the test
What to expect
Planning ahead
Troubleshooting
System Configuration
Remote access protocols and authentication mechanisms
Local and remote user management
Customized class templates with varying permissions and commands
SNMP
Syslog
Configuration management
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server configuration
Interfaces
IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
Frame Relay
Virtual LAN (VLAN) tagged interfaces
Redundancy and high availability with the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Helper functions such as DHCP
Link bundling and aggregated interfaces
Point-to-point or point-to-multipoint links with a variety of Layer 2 encapsulations
Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs)
OSPFv2
OSPFv3
OSPF multiarea, area types, virtual links
RIPv1/RIPv2
IGP tasks such as authentication and summarization
IGP routing policies
IGP redundancy design and implementation
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
External BGP
Internal BGP
Policies to control route advertisement
Load balancing BGP routes
Internet service provider (ISP) multi-homing scenarios
IPv4/IPv6 Routing
Static, aggregate, and generated routes
Filter-based forwarding and policy routing
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
Network Security
Securing a network with packet filters
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Stateful firewall services
Intrusion detection and prevention (IDP)
Virtual routers to segment secure services
Various types of service sets
IP Security (IPSec) tunnels
Remote Connectivity
IPSec tunnels as backup links
Routing over an IPSec or generic routing encapsulation (GRE) tunnel
GRE tunnel encryption
GRE tunnels as backup links
