Juniper Networks Certified Professional Enterprise Rou & Swi
Juniper Networks Certified Professional Enterprise Rou & Swi, best Practice Tests for Juniper Networks Professional Enterprise Routing and Switching Certification 2021.
The JNCIS-ENT certification is designed for experienced networking professionals with intermediate knowledge of Junos routing and switching and competence with Juniper Networks technology. Passing the JNCIS-ENT certification exam verifies your basic understanding of routing and switching technologies and your related platform configuration and troubleshooting skills. Exam topics include: Layer 2 switching and VLANs, Spanning Tree, Layer 2 security, protocol independent routing, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS), Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), tunnels, and High Availability.
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.
Exam Objectives
- Automation
On-box and off-box scripts
Commit, OP, and event scripts
PyEZ scripts
Junos Space
Importing devices into Network Manager
Configuration Management
- Class of Service
CoS configuration and troubleshoot
Multiple queues
BA classifier
Multifield classifier
Rewrite rules
Policers
- EVPN
EVPN configuration and troubleshoot
- IGP
OSPFv2, OSPFv3, and IS-IS
Authentication
Multi-area OSPF
NSSA
IPv4 routes using OSPFv3
Routing policy
- BGP
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
- System Setup
Device-level security
Securing local control plane
Interfaces
AE interface
LACP
VRRP
System-level configurations
SNMP
System logging
User account
DHCP services
NTP
- Layer 2 Switching and Security
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
- Protocal Indepent Routing
Protocol independent routing policy
Aggregate, generate, qualified next hops, and static routes
Filter-based forwarding
GRE tunnels