ISP Setup & Administration by using Juniper
Juniper Networks, Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company develops and markets networking products, including routers, switches, network management software, network security products, and software defined networking technology.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:- Modular Architecture
- More Secure Operating System
- Risk free, Separate active & candidate configuration
- Rollback facilities
- Low cost router with huge features than others
- 100% load balancing with full failover facility
- Maximum Throughput
Pre-requisites
To successfully participate in this course, attendees should have:- Basic Networking Knowledge: Understand OSI model, TCP/IP, routing (RIP, OSPF, BGP), switching (VLANs, STP), and network security (firewalls, VPNs).
- Familiarity with Juniper Devices: Know the types of Juniper devices (routers, switches, firewalls).
- Junos OS Knowledge: Learn how to navigate and configure Junos OS, use CLI commands (
set
,show
,commit
,rollback
), and understand configuration hierarchy and automation features.
Course Summary
Course Fee
৳ 15,000
Training Method
Offline/Online
Total Modules
16
Course Duration
32 Hours
Total Session
16
Class Duration
2 Hours
Details Course Outlines
Module-01
Day 01
- Collision domains and broadcast domains
- Function of routers and switches
- Ethernet networks
- Layer 2 addressing, including address resolution
- Layer 3 / IP addressing including subnet masks
- Decimal to binary conversion & vice-versa
- IPv4 Addressing Details
- Subnetting and supernetting
Module-02
Day 02
- Hexadecimal to binary conversion & vice-versa
- IPv6 Addressing Details
- Subnetting and supernetting
- Longest match routing
- CoS
- Connection-oriented vs. connectionless protocols
Module-03
Day 03
- Junos OS Fundamentals
- Software architecture
- Control plane
- Forwarding plane
- Routing Engine
- Packet Forwarding Engine
- Transit traffic processing
- Exception traffic
- EVE-ng LAB setup
Module-04
Day 04
- User Interfaces
- 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)
Module-05
Day 05
- Configuration Basics
- Factory-default state
- Initial configuration
- User accounts
- Login classes
- User authentication methods
- Interface types and properties
- Configuration groups
- Additional initial configuration elements, such as NTP, SNMP, and syslog
- Configuration archival
- Logging and tracing
- Rescue configuration
Module-06
Day 06
- Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
- Show commands
- Monitor commands
- Interface statistics and errors
- Network tools, such as ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, and so on
- Junos OS installation and upgrades
- Powering on and shutting down Junos devices
- Root password recovery
Module-07
Day 07
- 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
Module-08
Day 08
- Routing Policy
- 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
Module-09
Day 09
- Firewall Filters
- Firewall filter concepts
- Filter structure and terms
- Filter match criteria and actions
- Effect of filters on packets
- Unicast reverse-path-forwarding (RPF)
Module-10
Day 10
- Protocol-Independent Routing
- Static, aggregate, and generated routes
- Martian addresses
- Routing instances, including routing informationbase (RIB) (also known as routing table) group
- Load balancing
- Filter-based forwarding
Module-11
Day 11
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Link-state database
- OSPF packet types
- Router ID
- Adjacencies and neighbors
- Designated router and backup designated router
- OSPF area and router types
- Link-state advertisement (LSA) packet type
- Router interfaces types
- OSPF Configuration
- Routing policy application
- Troubleshooting tools
Module-12
Day 12
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- BGP basic operation
- BGP message types
- Attributes
- Route/path selection process
- Internal and external BGP (IBGP and EBGP)
- Groups and peers
- Additional basic options
- Basic eBGP & iBGP configuration
Module-13
Day 13
- Advanced BGP configuration
- Routing policy application
- OSPF, iBGP, eBGP LAB
Module-14
Day 14
- IPv6 Configuration
- Static Route
- OSPFv3
- BGP
- GRE Tunnel
Module-15
Day 15
- Switching devices
- Switch configuration
- VLAN configuration
- LACP configuration
Module-16
Day 16
- Overview of the full course
- Feedback taking
- Project work
- Certificate giving ceremony