Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA) Training
Introduction to JNCIA
Gain an overview of the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA) certification. Learn about its objectives, exam structure, and the skills required to achieve certification.
Networking Fundamentals
Understand the fundamental concepts of networking. Learn about network models, protocols, and the basic principles of data communication.
Juniper Networks Architecture
Explore the architecture of Juniper Networks devices. Learn about Junos OS, hardware components, and the role of various devices in a Juniper network.
Configuration Basics
Learn the basics of configuring Juniper devices. Understand how to perform initial configuration tasks, set up interfaces, and configure basic routing protocols.
Network Management and Monitoring
Discover how to manage and monitor Juniper devices. Learn about configuration management, monitoring tools, and best practices for network administration.
Routing Protocols
Understand the key routing protocols used in Juniper Networks. Learn about OSPF, BGP, and other routing protocols, and their role in network routing and traffic management.
Security Features
Explore the security features available in Juniper devices. Learn about firewall filters, VPNs, and other security mechanisms to protect network infrastructure.
Exam Preparation and Study Resources
Prepare for the JNCIA certification exam with targeted study resources. Learn about practice exams, study guides, and other materials to help you succeed.
Hands-On Labs and Practical Projects
Engage in hands-on labs and practical projects to apply your knowledge. Work on real-world scenarios to develop practical skills in configuring and managing Juniper Networks devices.
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA) syllabus
Software Architecture
- Control and Forwarding Planes
- Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
- Transit Traffic Processing
- Exception Traffic
User Interface
- CLI Functionality
- CLI Modes
- CLI Navigation
- CLI Help
- Filtering Output
- Active Versus Candidate Configuration
- Reverting to Previous Configurations
- Modifying, Managing, and Saving Configuration Files
- Viewing, Comparing, and Loading Configuration Files
- J-Web (Core/Common Functionality Only)
Configuration Basics
- Factory-Default State
- Initial Configuration
- User Accounts
- Login Classes
- User Authentication Methods
- Interface Types and Properties
- Configuration Groups
- Additional Initial Configuration Elements (e.g., NTP, SNMP, Syslog)
- Configuration Archival
- Logging and Tracing
- Rescue Configuration
Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
- Show Commands
- Monitor Commands
- Interface Statistics and Errors
- Network Tools (Ping, Traceroute, Telnet, SSH, etc.)
- Junos OS Installation and Upgrades
- Powering On and Shutting Down Junos Devices
- Root Password Recovery
Routing Fundamentals
- Traffic Forwarding Concepts
- Routing Tables
- Routing Versus Forwarding Tables
- Route Preference
- Routing Instances
- Static Routing
- Advantages of and Use Cases for Dynamic Routing Protocols
Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
- Default Routing Policies
- Import and Export Policies
- Routing Policy Flow
- Effect of Policies on Routes and Routing Tables
- Policy Structure and Terms
- Policy Match Criteria, Match Types, and Actions
- Firewall Filter Concepts
- Filter Structure and Terms
- Filter Match Criteria and Actions
- Effect of Filters on Packets
- Unicast Reverse-Path-Forwarding (RPF)
Training
Basic Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Advanced Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Project Level Training
Duration : 1 Month
Total Training Period
Duration : 3 Months
Course Mode :
Available Online / Offline
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