• Classroom
  • Online, Instructor-Led

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the Juniper JNCIA-Junos Training Course, you will demonstrate competence and learn to master:

  • Describe the basic design architecture of the Junos OS
  • Identify and provide a brief overview of Junos devices
  • Navigate within the Junos CLI
  • Perform tasks within the CLI operational and configuration modes
  • Restore a Junos device to its factory-default state
  • Perform initial configuration tasks
  • Configure and monitor network interfaces
  • Describe user configuration and authentication options
  • Perform secondary configuration tasks for features and services such as system logging (syslog) and tracing, Network Time Protocol (NTP), configuration archival, and SNMP
  • Monitor basic operation for the Junos OS and devices
  • Identify and use network utilities
  • Upgrade the Junos OS
  • Perform file system maintenance and password recovery on a Junos device
  • Navigate within the Junos J-Web interface
  • Explain basic routing operations and concepts
  • View and describe routing and forwarding tables
  • Configure and monitor static routing
  • Configure and monitor OSPF
  • Describe the framework for routing policy and firewall filters
  • Explain the evaluation of routing policy and firewall filters
  • Identify instances where you might use routing policy
  • Write and apply a routing policy
  • Identify instances where you might use firewall filters
  • Write and apply a firewall filter
  • Describe the operation and configuration for unicast reverse path forwarding (RPF)
  • Follow recommended procedure to open a JTAC support case
  • Access support resources
  • Use the customer support website
  • Access and use customer support tools
  • Use FTP to transfer large files to JTAC
  • Identify high-level security challenges in today's networks
  • Explain the value of implementing security solutions
  • Identify key factors in Juniper Networks� security focus
  • Describe some differences between IPv4 and IPv6
  • List IPv6 address types and describe the IPv6 addressing format
  • Enable an interface for IPv6 operation
  • Configure and monitor routing for IPv6 environments
  • Tunnel IPv6 traffic over and IPv4 network

Framework Connections

The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):