JUNOS enterprise routing
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. It offers complete coverage of all the services available to the JUNOS administrator, including JUNOS Enhanced S...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Beijing ; Sebastopol, California :
O'Reilly Media
2008.
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Edición: | First edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627310106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- JUNOS Enterprise Routing; Why Is Routing So Important?; How This Book Will Help You; Credits; Preface; Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP); How to Use This Book; What&s in This Book?; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Comments and Questions; Safari® Books Online; Acknowledgments; From Harry Reynolds; 1. Introduction to JUNOS Enterprise Routing; CLI Review; EMACs; Pipe commands; Configuration Mode; Loading and Saving Configurations; S.O.S., I Need Help!; Advanced CLI and Other Cool Stuff; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions
- Chapter Review Answers2. Interfaces; Transient Interfaces; Chassis slot number; PIC slot number; Port number; Logical unit and channel numbers; Interface Properties; Logical Properties; Interface Configuration Examples; Fast Ethernet with VLAN Tagging; T1 Interface with Cisco HDLC Encapsulation; Serial Interface with PPP; Serial Interface with Frame Relay; ADSL Using PPPoE over ATM; ISDN; MLPPP; GRE; VRRP; Interface Troubleshooting; Encapsulation Mismatches; Path MTU Issues; Looped Interfaces; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions; Chapter Review Answers
- 3. Protocol Independent Properties and Routing PolicyStatic versus aggregate routes; Aggregate versus generated routes; Route attributes and flags; Global Route Preference; Martian Routes; Routing Tables and RIB Groups; User-defined RIBs and RIB groups; Router ID and Antonymous System Number; Autonomous system number; Summary of Protocol-Independent Properties; Routing Policy; Where and How Is Policy Applied?; Applying policy to BGP and RIP; Policy Components; Policy Match Criteria and Actions; Policy actions; Route Filters; Route filters and match types; Default Policies; RIP default policy
- BGP default policyAdvanced Policy Concepts; Community and AS path regex matching; Policy subroutines (nesting); Boolean grouping; Summary of Routing Policy; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions; Chapter Review Answers; 4. Interior Gateway Protocols and Migration Strategies; RIP and RIPv2; Open Shortest Path First; OSPF router types; Areas and LSAs; Primary LSA types; OSPF stability and performance tweaks; Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol; EIGRP: A grand past and a dubious future; IGP Summary; RIP Deployment Scenario; Summary of RIP Requirements; Enter Juniper Networks
- Configure RIPConfirm RIP Operation: Ale and Lager; Confirm RIP: Juniper Networks to Cisco Systems Integration; Confirm forwarding path; The Problem; RIP Deployment Summary; IGP Migration; IGP Migration Models; The Overlay Model; The Redistribution Model; The Integration Model; IGP Migration Summary; Overlay Migration Scenario: RIP to OSPF; Before You Go, Can You Set Up Area 1 Real Quick?; RIP Migration with the Overlay Model Summary; EIGRP-to-OSPF Migration; The IOS configuration; Confirm EIGRP/OSPF Mutual Route Redistribution; EIGRP-to-OSPF Migration Summary; Conclusion; Exam Topics
- Chapter Review Questions