Junos Routing Essentials
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
-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.
Intended Audience
This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running Junos OS.
Course Level
This is an introductory-level course.
Prerequisites
Students should have basic networking knowledge and an understanding of the OSI model and the TCP/IP protocol suite. Students should also attend the Introduction to Junos OS (IJS) course prior to attending this class.
Course Contents
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Routing Fundamentals
Routing Concepts
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
Lab 1: Routing Fundamentals
Chapter 3: Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
Routing Policy Overview
Case Study: Routing Policy
Lab 2: Routing Policy
Firewall Filters Overview
Case Study: Firewall Filters
Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding Checks
Lab 3: Firewall Filters
Chapter 4: Class of Service
CoS Overview
Traffic Classification
Traffic Queuing
Traffic Scheduling
Case Study: CoS
Lab 4: Class of Service
