Enterprise Routing and Switching, Specialist (JNCIS-ENT)
Overview

The Data Center track enables you to demonstrate competence with advanced data center technologies and related configuration and troubleshooting skills. JNCIE-DC is at the pinnacle of the data center certification track.

The 1-day JNCIE-DC practical exam is designed to validate your ability to deploy, configure, manage, and troubleshoot Junos-based platforms. Throughout the 8-hour practical exam, you will build a data center network consisting of multiple MX Series and QFX Series devices. You will perform system configuration on all devices including management capabilities, a Clos IP fabric, EVPN/VXVLAN, DCI, and CoS features.

$400

Description

Course Summary
JNCIS-ENT-TOPICS
Here’s a high-level view of the skillset required to successfully complete the JNCIS-ENT certification exam.
  • Identify the concepts, operations, or functionalities of Layer 2 switching for the Junos OS:
    • Bridging components
    • Frame processing
  • Describe the concepts, benefits, or functionalities of VLANs:
    • Ports
    • Tagging
    • Native VLANs and voice VLANs
    • Inter-VLAN routing
  • Demonstrate knowledge how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot Layer 2 switching or VLANs:
    • Interfaces and ports
    • VLANs
    • Inter-VLAN routing
  • Describe the concepts, benefits, operations, or functionalities of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP):
    • STP and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) concepts
    • Port roles and states
    • Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs)
    • Convergence and reconvergence
  • Demonstrate knowledge how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot Spanning Tree:
    • STP
    • RSTP
  • Identify the concepts, benefits, or operations of various Layer 2 protection or security features:
    • BPDU, loop or root protection
    • Port security, including MAC limiting, DHCP snooping, Dynamic ARP inspection (DAI), or IP source guard
    • MACsec
    • Storm control
  • Identify the concepts, benefits, or operations of Layer 2 firewall filters:
    • Filter types
    • Processing order
    • Match criteria and actions
  • Demonstrate knowledge how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot Layer 2 security:
    • Protection
    • Port security
    • Firewall filter configuration and application
  • Identify the concepts, operations, or functionalities of various protocol-independent routing components:
    • Static, aggregate, and generated routes
    • Martian addresses
    • Routing instances, including routing information base (RIB) groups
    • Load balancing
    • Filter-based forwarding
  • Demonstrate knowledge how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot various protocol-independent routing components:
    • Static, aggregate, and generated routes
    • Load balancing
    • Filter-based forwarding
  • Describe the concepts, operations, or functionalities of OSPF:
    • Link-state database
    • OSPF packet types
    • Router ID
    • Adjacencies and neighbors
    • Designated router (DR) and backup designated router (BDR)
    • OSPF area and router types
    • Realms
    • Link-state advertisement (LSA) packet types
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot OSPF:
    • Areas, interfaces, and neighbors
    • Additional basic options
    • Routing policy application
    • Troubleshooting tools (ping, traceroute, traceoptions, show commands, logging)
  • Describe the concepts, operations, or functionalities of IS-IS:
    • Link-state database
    • IS-IS Protocol Data Units (PDUs)
    • Type, length, and values (TLVs)
    • Adjacencies and neighbors
    • Levels and areas
    • Designated intermediate system (DIS)
    • Metrics
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot IS-IS:
    • Levels, interfaces, and adjacencies
    • Additional basic options
    • Routing policy application
    • Troubleshooting tools (ping, traceroute, traceoptions, show commands, logging)
  • Describe the concepts, operations, or functionalities of BGP:
    • BGP basic operation
    • BGP message types
    • Attributes
    • Route/path selection process
    • Internal and external BGP (IBGP and EBGP) functionality and interaction
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot BGP:
    • Groups and peers
    • Additional basic options
    • Routing policy application
    • Troubleshooting tools (ping, traceroute, traceoptions, show commands, logging)
  • Identify the concepts, requirements, or functionalities of IP tunneling:
    • Tunneling applications and considerations
    • Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
    • IP-IP
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot IP tunnels:
    • GRE
    • IP-IP
    • Troubleshooting tools (ping, traceroute, traceoptions, show commands, logging)
  • Identify the concepts, benefits, applications, or requirements for high availability in a Junos OS environment:
    • Link aggregation groups (LAG)
    • Redundant trunk groups (RTG)
    • Virtual chassis
    • Graceful restart
    • Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)
    • Nonstop active routing (NSR)
    • Nonstop bridging (NSB)
    • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
    • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
    • Unified In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU)
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot high availability components:
    • LAG and RTG
    • Virtual chassis
    • Graceful restart, GRES, NSB, and NSR
    • VRRP
    • ISSU
    • Troubleshooting tools (traceoptions, show commands, logging)
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