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Overview
This four-day course provides students with the foundational knowledge required to configure, verify, and troubleshoot devices that run Junos OS. Students will gain a wide variety of practical experience with using the command-line interface (CLI). The course focuses on routers and switches, and explains Layer 3 network interface basics, routing tables, static routes, OSPF, Layer 2 switchports, user accounts, firewall filters, routing policy, and troubleshooting.
students will learn:
- Learn how to logically plan and write iRules to help monitor and manage common traffic processing tasks on the BIG-IP system.
- Explain the most important benefits of Junos OS and describe the kind of devices that run it.
- Explain how to remotely connect to the Junos CLI, and how to use operational mode to verify system information.
- Describe the reasons that IPv6 was created and explain how to read an IPv6 address.
- Explain the difference between a physical network interface and a logical unit.
- Demonstrate how the Junos OS CLI can reveal detailed information about network interfaces.
- Describe how Junos OS stores its configuration using a logical and hierarchical structure.
- Demonstrate how to deploy configuration in Junos OS, and how the commit process helps to prevent mistakes.
- Demonstrate the commands and keyboard shortcuts that make Junos CLI configurations more efficient.
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Language
- English
- Portuguese
- Spanish
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Location Mexico