Enterprise Routing and Switching, Expert (JNCIE-ENT)
Overview

The Enterprise Routing and Switching track enables you to demonstrate competence with networking technology in general and Juniper Networks enterprise routing and switching platforms. JNCIE-ENT is at the pinnacle of the enterprise routing and switching certification track. The practical exam is designed to validate your ability to deploy, configure, manage and troubleshoot Junos-based enterprise routing and switching platforms.

Throughout the 6-hour exam, you will build an enterprise network infrastructure consisting of multiple routers and switching devices. You will perform system configuration on all devices and configure protocols and features, such as IGPs, BGP, EVPN, Layer 2 features, routing policies, and class of service.

$1500

Description

Course Summary
JNCIE-ENT-TOPICS
Here’s a high-level view of the skillset required to successfully complete the JNCIE-ENT certification exam.
  • On-box and off-box scripts
    • Commit, OP, and event scripts
    • PyEZ scripts
  • Junos Space:
    • Importing devices into Network Manager
    • Configuration Management
  • CoS configuration and troubleshoot
    • Multiple queues
    • BA classifier
    • Multifield classifier
    • Rewrite rules
    • Policers
  • EVPN configuration and troubleshoot
  • OSPFv2, OSPFv3, and IS-IS
    • Authentication
    • Multi-area OSPF
    • NSSA
    • IPv4 routes using OSPFv3
  • Routing policy
  • Device-level security
    • Securing local control plane
  • Interfaces
    • AE interface
    • LACP
    • VRRP
  • System-level configurations
    • SNMP
    • System logging
    • User account
    • DHCP services
    • NTP
  • Virtual Chassis
  • VLAN
    • IRB interfaces
    • Private VLAN
    • 802.1Q tunneling
    • Native VLAN
  • Spanning tree protocols
    • Root bridges, root ports, designated ports
    • Various guards for Spanning Tree
  • POE and telephony functions
    • VoIP VLAN assignments, VoIP class of service
    • POE and LLDP-MED
  • Layer 2 security
    • DAI, DHCP snooping, storm control
    • Layer 2 interface security features
  • BGP troubleshoot and configuration
    • Multi-ISP routing
    • IBGP route-reflector
    • Resolution of BGP Hidden Routes
  • BGP route-selection process
    • IBGP, LOCAL_PREF, AS-Path, Prepend/MED
    • Protocol preferences
    • BGP communities
  • BGP routing policy
  • Protocol independent routing policy
  • Filter-based forwarding
  • GRE tunnels
  • 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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