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Juniper JNCIS-SP Part-1b - Filter Based Fowarding / LB
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Juniper JNCIS-SP Part-1b - Filter Based Fowarding / LB

A detailed look at Firewall Filters / Load Balancing / Filter Based Forwarding
Created byRakesh M
Last updated 12/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Installing,Configuring,Troubleshooting Juniper Networks Service Provider Environment

Course content

3 sections19 lectures1h 43m total length
  • Git-Hub Page0:02
  • Introduction to Part-1b - Course Structure1:31

    Introduces part 1b of the Juniper JNCIS-SP course and outlines the course structure. The lecture references opening instances, reviewing instances and clients, and foundational topics for the module.

  • Firewall Filters2:25
  • Types of Firewall Filters2:26

    This lecture outlines two categories of firewall filters, focusing on a simple filter with limited match conditions and hardware or platform constraints, and noting more capable filters for broader matching.

  • Filter Components3:10
  • Lab 1 - Non-Terminating actions - Firewall Filter12:10

    Configure a Juniper firewall filter with non-terminating actions like count and log, match traffic by source address, and apply the filter on an interface to monitor packets.

  • Evaulation Order of a Firewall Filter3:06
  • Terminating as a Term2:05
  • Classification with a Firewall Filter1:46
  • Lab 6 - Classification12:01
  • Policing with a Firewall Filter1:32
  • Lab 5 - Policing with FF23:44
  • Routing-Instance ???3:05

    This lecture introduces routing instances and forwarding instances in Juniper networks, explains types such as forwarding, bridging, and virtual switch gate, and previews lab scenarios for deployment.

Requirements

  • Basic Junos Cli Navigation
  • Tcp / Ip Basic Knowledge
  • Idea of Routing Instances will help but not Mandatory
  • Idea of Routing will help but not Mandatory

Description

Juniper is Awesome! This is what you will think once you understand what Junos Operating system has to offer.

The Entire Course is Split into several parts and this is part-1b of the course where we take a Deep Dive into Load-Balancing / Filter-Based-Forwarding

I love teaching and I have a Passion towards it. I Have made it as hands on as possible instead of Slide shows showing outputs and then dealing everything about it.

Goal of this course is to make engineer as practical as possible and ease his/her way to implement/troubleshoot thing thinking at fundamental level.

This is the Part-1b of the Course. Course Covers the official Curriculum / Blue Print from Juniper Networks Certification Portal.

Identify the concepts, operation and functionality of various protocol-independent routing components

Audience

Network Engineers who has knowledge on Basic TCP/IP

Engineers who would like to see additional concepts and knobs at a specialist level certification of JNCIS-SP/ENT

Part-1a of Jncis-SP PIr is recommended but not Mandatory

Materials :

Workbook and 3 Hour Lab Access included with this.

All the Demonstrations are covered over a virtual platform

This is done to demonstrate the power of Junos now at a virtual level , thanks to VMX / VSRX and also give a push to someone who wants to learn Junos and still think that he needs hardware for the same

How Long would it take to complete this Course ?

This course should take no greater than 3 Hours to complete.

This includes in-depth analysis of all the concepts and different knobs that Junos has to offer.

Why Take this Course ?

- To get help in certification track of Famous Jncis-SP/ENT tracks

- To understand more about Juniper Networks

- To advance your configurational and troubleshooting expertise

Course Structure

-> Firewall Filters

-> Rib-Groups

-> Filter Based Forwarding

-> Load Balancing


Equipment and Lab Demonstrations

-> All the Labs are Build on VMware workstation12 using VSRX/CISCO IOL / VMX

-> Initial setups were build on VSRX and then the later labs were executed on VMX setup using Logical systems

This is purely done keeping one thing in mind as i have re-iterated earlier, the goal of this course is to make it as practical as possible along with exploring the user-friendly options where students who enrol for this course can take a better advantage by setting up their own systems without worrying about hardware. I have also made sure that this entire course can run on a single VMX Instance of Junos which consume a 2GB ram and 2vcpu

I hope you enjoy this course as much as I did developing it.

Cheers

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone Intrested in JNCIS-SP Specialist Ceritification, anyone who wants to Improve their overall Understanding on Juniper JUNOS