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Price: SKU: Live Online Price: $2,400.00 SKU: VPND-O-OJXE
Time: 4 Days |
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Overview
This four-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Networks EX-series switches in a typical network environment. Key topics include a platform overview, user configuration interfaces, initial and secondary system configuration tasks, operational monitoring of an EX-series switch, Ethernet switching concepts, the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), inter-VLAN routing, switching security protocols and features, IP telephony features, and design and implementation considerations.
Who Should Attend:
The primary audiences for this course are end users of EX-series switches, which include the following: Network engineers; Support personnel; Reseller support; and Others responsible for implementing Juniper Networks enterprise switching products.
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| Objectives |
- Chapter 1: Course Introduction
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Juniper Networks Enterprise Switches
ˇ Overview of Enterprise Switching Platforms
ˇ Architecture and Packet Flow
ˇ Network Management Options
- Chapter 3: User Interface Options
ˇ User Interface Options
ˇ Active and Candidate Configurations
ˇ Using the J-Web Graphical User Interface
ˇ Using the JUNOS Software Command-Line Interface
ˇ Lab 1: User Interface Options
- Chapter 4: Installation and Initial Configuration
ˇ Installation Guidelines
ˇ Rescue and Factory-Default Configurations
ˇ Configuration Checklist
ˇ Initial Configuration Options
ˇ Lab 2: Initial Configuration
- Chapter 5: Secondary System Configuration
ˇ User Configuration and Authentication
ˇ System Logging and Tracing
ˇ Network Time Protocol
ˇ Archiving Configurations User Configuration and Authentication
ˇ System Logging and Tracing
ˇ Network Time Protocol
ˇ Archiving Configurations
ˇ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
ˇ Simple Network Management Protocol
ˇ Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration
ˇ Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
ˇ Simple Network Management Protocol
ˇ Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration
- Chapter 6: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
ˇ Monitoring Platform Operation
ˇ Network Utilities
ˇ Maintaining JUNOS Software
ˇ File System Maintenance and Password Recovery
ˇ Lab 4: Operational Monitoring
- Chapter 7: Virtual Chassis
ˇ Virtual Chassis Overview
ˇ Deployment Options and Installation
ˇ Management and Operation
ˇ Lab 5: Virtual Chassis
- Chapter 8: Interface Support, Configuration, and Monitoring
ˇ Interface Support and Configuration
ˇ Monitoring Interface Operation
ˇ Interface Features
ˇ Lab 6: Interface Configuration
- Chapter 9: Ethernet Switching and Virtual LANs
ˇ Ethernet LANs
ˇ Bridging Basics
ˇ VLANs
ˇ Configuring and Monitoring VLANs
ˇ Routed VLAN Interface
ˇ Lab 7: Ethernet Switching and VLANs
- Chapter 10: Spanning Tree Protocol
ˇ Overview of Spanning Tree Protocol
ˇ Overview of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
ˇ Overview of Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
ˇ Configuring and Monitoring STP, RSTP, and MSTP
ˇ Overview of Redundant Trunk Group
ˇ Configuring and Monitoring Redundant Trunk Group
ˇ Lab 8: Spanning Tree
- Chapter 11: Inter-VLAN Routing
ˇ Overview of Inter-VLAN Routing
ˇ Routing Support on EX-series Switches
ˇ Routing Table and Route Preference
ˇ Static Routing
ˇ Lab 9a: Static Routing
ˇ OSPF
ˇ Lab 9b: OSPF
ˇ Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
ˇ Lab 9c: VRRP
- Chapter 12: Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
ˇ Policy Framework
ˇ Routing Policy Overview
ˇ Configuring and Monitoring Routing Policy
ˇ Firewall Filter Overview
ˇ Configuring and Monitoring Firewall Filters
ˇ Lab 10: Routing Policy and ACLs
- Chapter 13: Switching Security
ˇ MAC Limiting
ˇ DHCP Snooping
ˇ Dynamic ARP Inspection
ˇ 802.1X
ˇ Lab 11: Switching Security
- Chapter 14: IP Telephony Services
ˇ Power over Ethernet
ˇ Voice VLAN
ˇ LLDP
ˇ LLDP-MED
ˇ Lab 12: IP Telephony Services
- Chapter 15: Design and Implementation of Layer 2 Networks
ˇ Network Development Life Cycle
ˇ Network Design Assistance
ˇ Implementation Examples
ˇ Case Study
ˇ Lab 13: Design and Implementation
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Prerequisites
The OJXE prerequisite is a basic understanding of the TCP/IP protocols. While not required, familiarity with the command-line interface of a switching platform or UNIX system is helpful. |
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