Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS) Training
Introduction to JNCIS
Get an overview of the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS) certification. Learn about its objectives, exam structure, and the specialized skills required to achieve this certification.
Networking Fundamentals
Review core networking concepts and principles. Understand how to apply these fundamentals in the context of Juniper Networks.
Juniper Networks Configuration
Learn about configuring Juniper Networks devices. Explore the configuration of basic and advanced network settings, including interfaces, routing, and security policies.
Routing and Switching
Delve into routing and switching protocols. Understand how to configure and troubleshoot OSPF, BGP, and other key protocols used in Juniper Networks environments.
Network Security
Explore security features and practices in Juniper Networks. Learn about implementing firewall filters, VPNs, and other security measures to protect network infrastructure.
Advanced Features and Troubleshooting
Discover advanced features and troubleshooting techniques. Learn how to diagnose and resolve complex issues in Juniper Networks configurations.
Service Provider Solutions
Understand service provider-specific solutions and configurations. Explore topics such as MPLS, QoS, and service provider routing.
Network Management and Monitoring
Learn about managing and monitoring Juniper Networks. Discover tools and techniques for effective network management and performance monitoring.
Exam Preparation and Study Resources
Prepare for the JNCIS certification exam with focused study resources. Access practice exams, study guides, and other materials to aid in your preparation.
Hands-On Labs and Practical Projects
Engage in hands-on labs and practical projects. Apply your knowledge through real-world scenarios to build practical skills in Juniper Networks configuration and management.
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist syllabus
Networking Fundamentals
- OSI Model and TCP/IP Fundamentals
- IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing, Subnetting, and Supernetting
- Ethernet LAN Technologies and Concepts
Junos OS Fundamentals
- Junos OS Architecture and Components
- Junos CLI (Command-Line Interface) Navigation and Basic Operational Commands
- Configuration Management: Loading, Saving, and Rolling Back Configurations
- Software Upgrades and Installations
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting Junos Devices Using CLI Tools
Routing Technologies
- Routing Fundamentals and Principles
- Static Routing Configuration and Verification
- OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) Configuration and Verification
- BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) Basics, Configuration, and Verification
Switching Technologies
- VLANs (Virtual LANs) Concepts, Configuration, and Verification
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) Fundamentals
- Virtual Chassis Technology Overview and Basic Configuration
Security
- Junos Security Architecture and Zones
- Firewall Filters: Concepts, Configuration, and Verification
- IPsec VPN (Virtual Private Network) Basics, Configuration, and Verification
Junos Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Methodology and Best Practices
- Junos OS Monitoring Tools and Techniques
- Troubleshooting Common Network Issues on Junos Devices
High Availability (HA) Technologies
- Redundancy Groups and Configuration
- Graceful Restart and Nonstop Active Routing (NSR)
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Basics and Configuration
Automation and Scripting
- Introduction to Automation in Junos
- Overview of Junos Automation Tools: Junos Automation Scripts, Commit Scripts
- Basic Understanding of NETCONF, REST API, and YANG for Network Automation
Additional Topics
- MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) Fundamentals and Concepts
- Quality of Service (QoS) Basics and Configuration on Junos Devices
- Network Management and Monitoring Tools Overview
Advanced Networking Fundamentals
- OSI Model and TCP/IP: In-depth Understanding of Each Layer, Protocols, and Their Functions
- IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing: Advanced Subnetting, VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking), CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing)
- Ethernet LAN Technologies: Advanced Concepts Including Ethernet Switching, VLANs, Trunking, and EtherChannel
Advanced Junos OS Fundamentals
- Junos OS Architecture: Detailed Understanding of the Control Plane, Forwarding Plane, and How They Interact
- Junos CLI: Advanced Commands, Scripting, and Automation Using CLI
- Configuration Management: Advanced Techniques for Configuration Deployment, Rollback, and Rescue Configuration
Advanced Routing Technologies
- Routing Policy: Advanced Routing Policy and Firewall Filters
- OSPF: Advanced Features, Such as OSPF Areas, Virtual Links, Route Summarization, and Authentication
- BGP: Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting, Including Route Reflectors, Route Selection Criteria, Communities, and Scaling Techniques
Advanced Switching Technologies
- Layer 2 Switching: Advanced Spanning Tree Protocols (STP, RSTP, MSTP), VLANs, Private VLANs, and Advanced Switching Operations
- Virtual Chassis: Configuration and Operation of Virtual Chassis and Virtual Chassis Fabric
Advanced Security
- Junos Security Policies: Advanced Security Zones, Security Policy Configuration and Optimization, and Application-Layer Gateways (ALGs)
- IPsec VPNs: Advanced VPN Configurations Including Route-Based VPNs, Dynamic VPNs, and Troubleshooting VPN Connections
Advanced Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Methodology: Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques, Including Traffic Monitoring, Flow Analysis, and Packet Capture
- Network Monitoring: Advanced Use of Junos Operational Monitoring Tools, SNMP, Syslog, and Event Policies
High Availability (HA) Technologies
- Redundancy Protocols: Advanced Configuration of VRRP, GR (Graceful Restart), and NSR (Nonstop Active Routing)
- Chassis Cluster: Configuration and Operation of Chassis Clustering for High Availability
Advanced Automation and Scripting
- Junos Automation: Advanced Scripting Using SLAX, XSLT, Python, or Other Automation Languages
- NETCONF, REST API, and YANG: Advanced Understanding and Usage for Network Automation and Programmability
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
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