| Test Level: | Associate | | Exam: | JNO-202, 90 Minutes, 60 questions, 70% Passing Grade | | Certification: | JNCIA-M - Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate |
This 5-day Configuring Juniper Networks Routers (CJNR) course prepares students for the JNO-202 exam, and JNCIA-M Certification.
The Juniper Networks CJNR Juniper Networks course is an intermediate-level, instructor-led course that focuses on Juniper Networks product installation, configuration, operation, and troubleshooting of the M&T class of Routers. In addition, this course provides a substantial review of the operational characteristics of common protocols, including OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, RIP, multicast, and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS).
The CJNR course covers the M7i and M10i routers as well as the T320 platform and the T640 Internet Routing Node. Selected features from the JUNOS software 6.1 release are also covered, and several detailed appendixes are included in the student guide for use outside of the classroom.
Juniper Networks Technical Certification
This CJNR course also prepares students for the Juniper Networks Certification exam, whose topics are based on the content of this course. Upon completion of this CJNR course combined with additional practice, students should be able to pass the JNCIA-M Certification exam (JN0-201). The Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP) consists of platform-specific, multitiered tracks, which enable participants to demonstrate, through a combination of written proficiency exams and hands-on configuration and troubleshooting exams, competence with Juniper Networks technology.
Target Audience
Network engineers, support personnel, reseller support, and others responsible for implementing Juniper routing products utilizing the JUNOS features covered in this class.
Objectives
The Juniper Networks CJNR course combines both lecture and labs, with significant time allocated for hands-on experience with JUNOS Internet software configuration, operation, and protocol and platform troubleshooting. DWWTC is able to deliver this class on premises only, please contact our Sales team to coordinate onsite events.
Specific topics include:
- Juniper Networks Command-line Interface Review
- Initial System and Interface Configuration
- Protocol-Independent Properties
- Routing Policy
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol
- Intermediate-System-to-Intermediate-System (IS-IS) protocol
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Concepts
- Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
- Named Paths Explicit Route Objects (ERO)
- Internet Processor II ASIC-based Firewalls
- Multicast
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While there are no official course prerequisites, attendees of all Juniper Networks technical education courses are expected to have general familiarity with topics in the following areas:
- TCP/IP basics
- Link-state routing protocols, including a familiarity with either OSPF or IS-IS
- Operation of BGP4 and knowledge of the BGP4 mandatory attributes
- General interdomain routing issues
- While not required, familiarity with the command-line interface of a routing platform or UNIX system is helpful.
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