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Written by the instructors and creators of the JNTCP-ER Certification Exams, JUNOS Enterprise Routing is the only comprehensive book for Juniper enterprise and edge routing environments, and offers complete coverage of all the services available to the JUNOS administrator, including JUNOS Enhanced Services (ES). It's the official study guide for all three Juniper Enterprise Routing certification exams, and can be used in working networks as a design, maintenance, and troubleshooting reference par excellence.

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Table of Contents
  1. Chapter 1 Introduction to JUNOS Enterprise Routing

    1. JUNOS Overview

    2. CLI Review

    3. Advanced CLI and Other Cool Stuff

    4. Conclusion

    5. Exam Topics

    6. Chapter Review Questions

    7. Chapter Review Answers

  2. Chapter 2 Interfaces

    1. Permanent Interfaces

    2. Transient Interfaces

    3. Interface Properties

    4. Interface Configuration Examples

    5. Interface Troubleshooting

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  3. Chapter 3 Protocol Independent Properties and Routing Policy

    1. Protocol Independent Properties

    2. Routing Policy

    3. Conclusion

    4. Exam Topics

    5. Chapter Review Questions

    6. Chapter Review Answers

  4. Chapter 4 Interior Gateway Protocols and Migration Strategies

    1. IGP Overview

    2. RIP Deployment Scenario

    3. IGP Migration

    4. Overlay Migration Scenario: RIP to OSPF

    5. EIGRP-to-OSPF Migration

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  5. Chapter 5 Border Gateway Protocol and Enterprise Routing Policy

    1. What Is BGP?

    2. Internal and External BGP

    3. BGP and the Enterprise

    4. Asymmetric Link Speed Support

    5. BGP Deployment: Asymmetric Load Balancing

    6. Enterprise Routing Policy

    7. Multihome Beer-Co

    8. Inbound Policy

    9. Conclusion

    10. Exam Topics

    11. Chapter Review Questions

    12. Chapter Review Answers

  6. Chapter 6 Access Security

    1. Security Concepts

    2. Securing Access to the Router

    3. Firewall Filters

    4. Spoof Prevention (uRPF)

    5. Monitoring the Router

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  7. Chapter 7 Introduction to JUNOS Services

    1. JUNOS Services

    2. Layer 2 Services

    3. Layer 3 Services

    4. Layer 3 Services Configuration

    5. Additional Service Options

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  8. Chapter 8 Advanced JUNOS Services

    1. Route Tables and Next Hop Service Sets

    2. IPSec VPNs

    3. NAT

    4. Combining Services

    5. The Life of a Packet

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  9. Chapter 9 Class of Service

    1. What Is IP CoS, and Why Do I Need It?

    2. IP Differentiated Services

    3. M7i and J-Series CoS Capabilities

    4. DiffServ CoS Deployment and Verification

    5. J-Series Adaptive Shapers and Virtual Channels

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  10. Chapter 10 IP Multicast in the Enterprise

    1. What Is Multicast?

    2. Multicast Protocols

    3. PIM Sparse Mode: Static RP

    4. Configure PIM Sparse Mode with Bootstrap RP

    5. PIM-Based Anycast-RP

    6. Conclusion

    7. Exam Topics

    8. Chapter Review Questions

    9. Chapter Review Answers

  11. Chapter 11 JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services

    1. JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services Overview

    2. Migrating from JUNOS to JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services

    3. Service Migration Case Study: JUNOS to JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services

    4. Conclusion

    5. Exam Topics

    6. Chapter Review Questions

    7. Chapter Review Answers

  1. Glossary

  2. Colophon

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Product Details
Title:
JUNOS Enterprise Routing
By:
Doug Marschke, Harry Reynolds
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
  • Ebook
  • Safari Books Online
Print Release:
March 2008
Ebook Release:
February 2009
Pages:
816
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-51442-6
| ISBN 10:
0-596-51442-5
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-596-10293-7
| ISBN 10:
0-596-10293-3
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About the Authors
  1. Doug Marschke

    Doug Marschke is an engineering graduate from the University of Michigan currently working with various consulting firms, including Strategic Networks Training and Cubes Networks. He is JNCIE-ER #3-, JNCIE-M #41-, and JNCIS-FW-certified. He was heavily involved in the Juniper certification exams from the start, having contributed to test writing, and he is a coauthor of the current JNCIE Enterprise Exam. Doug currently spends his time working with both service providers and enterprises to optimize their IP networks for better performance, cost, and reliability. He also flies around the world sharing his knowledge in a variety of training classes and seminars with topics ranging from troubleshooting to design and certification preparation. If Doug is not on the road, you can find him at his bar in San Francisco, Underdogs Sports Bar, discussing a wide variety of topics.

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  2. Harry Reynolds

    Harry Reynolds has more than 25 years of experience in the networking industry, and for the past 15 years has focused on LANs and LAN interconnection. He is CCIE #4977- and JNCIE #3-certified, and holds various other industry and teaching certifications. Harry was a contributing author on the Juniper Networks Complete Reference (McGraw-Hill), and he wrote the JNCIE and the JNCIP Juniper Networks Certification Study Guides for Sybex Books. Prior to joining Juniper, Harry served time in the U.S. Navy as an avionics technician, worked for equipment manufacturer Micom Systems, and spent much time developing and presenting hands-on technical training curricula targeted to both enterprise and service provider needs. Harry has presented classes for organizations such as American Institute, American Research Group, Hill Associates, and Data Training Resources. He is currently employed by Juniper Networks, where he functions as a senior test engineer in the JUNOS software Core protocols group. Harry also functioned at Juniper as a consulting engineer on an aerospace routing contract, and as a senior education services engineer working on courseware and certification offerings.

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Colophon

The animal on the cover of JUNOS Enterprise Routing is Tengmalm's owl (Aegolius funereus), also known in North America as the Boreal owl. The owl's distinguishing features include pale or bright yellow eyes and a brown body spotted with white flecks (its belly is usually off-white).

This solitary, largely unsociable owl lives in thick forests throughout North America and in various mountain ranges throughout Eurasia. They often nest in the old homes of woodpeckers. Although the creatures are unfriendly, they may show loyalty to their families by raising their young generation after generation in the same home.

The bird's namesake is Swedish naturalist Peter Gustaf Tengmalm, who improved upon a previous classification system for the owl. Occasionally the bird's cry will sound like the peal of a funeral bell, hence the funereus in its species name. In North America, scientists named the owl after the Greek god of the north wind, Boreas, referring not to the owl's voice, but to its northern habitats.

While it is known for it funereal cries, the owl's voice does carry a range of notes. A commonly heard song from the owl is its territorial call, which sounds as if the bird is singing the word "poop" several times in rapid succession. When wooing a female, the male sings a series of stutters that eventually crescendos in a long trill of up to 350 notes.

The cover image is from Dover's Animals. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed.

  • Book cover of JUNOS Enterprise Routing