
JUNOS For Dummies
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-470-27796-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Get up to speed and get going with the networking software from Juniper Networks
If you're in charge of a network, you're probably aware that the only time anyone notices the network is when problems occur. With JUNOS software and this friendly book to help you set up and manage your network, folks will instead notice the improvements. Here's the help you need for switching, routing, security, interface configuration, and more.
* Packets on a plane - understand how the control plane handles network setup and establishes traffic policies
* One for all - see how a single network operating system adds stability and reliability while saving administrative time
* The best route - set up a routing protocol to exchange routing information between routers in your network
* Love labels - speed packets through your network with MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
* Account for users - set up individual or group user accounts on the router, or on remote centralized authentication servers
* Secure the premises - configure JUNOS security features to restrict access and prevent attacks
* Shoot down trouble - solve hardware, software, interface, and router problems
Open the book and find:
* Tips for integrating JUNOS with other systems
* A guide for choosing the right hardware
* How to assign IP addresses to routers
* Security recommendations using firewalls and address translation
* How to run RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS on your network
* Instructions for monitoring your routers
* How to enable Class of Service (COS)
* Ways to minimize downtime with JUNOScript
If you're in charge of a network, you're probably aware that the only time anyone notices the network is when problems occur. With JUNOS software and this friendly book to help you set up and manage your network, folks will instead notice the improvements. Here's the help you need for switching, routing, security, interface configuration, and more.
* Packets on a plane - understand how the control plane handles network setup and establishes traffic policies
* One for all - see how a single network operating system adds stability and reliability while saving administrative time
* The best route - set up a routing protocol to exchange routing information between routers in your network
* Love labels - speed packets through your network with MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
* Account for users - set up individual or group user accounts on the router, or on remote centralized authentication servers
* Secure the premises - configure JUNOS security features to restrict access and prevent attacks
* Shoot down trouble - solve hardware, software, interface, and router problems
Open the book and find:
* Tips for integrating JUNOS with other systems
* A guide for choosing the right hardware
* How to assign IP addresses to routers
* Security recommendations using firewalls and address translation
* How to run RIP, OSPF, and IS-IS on your network
* Instructions for monitoring your routers
* How to enable Class of Service (COS)
* Ways to minimize downtime with JUNOScript
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Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.3 cm
Width: 18.7 cm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
598 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-27796-6 (9780470277966)
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Content
Introduction. Part I: Exploring JUNOS Software. Chapter 1: Getting Familiar with JUNOS Software. Chapter 2: Operating Your Network with JUNOS Software. Chapter 3: Switching to JUNOS. Chapter 4: Ramping Up to Routing. Chapter 5: Locking-in on JUNOS Software Security and High Availability. Part II: Working with JUNOS. Chapter 6: Getting to Know Command-Line Interface Essentials. Chapter 7: Setting Up the Routers. Chapter 8: Setting Up the Network. Chapter 9: Adding Security. Chapter 10: Setting Up the Switches. Part III: Deploying JUNOS. Chapter 11: Managing Remotely. Chapter 12: Configuring Interfaces. Chapter 13: Working with Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Chapter 14: Working with Routing Policies. Chapter 15: Enabling Class of Service (COS). Chapter 16: Using MPLS. Chapter 17: Configuring Tunnels for Secure Packet Exchange. Part IV: Managing JUNOS Software. Chapter 18: Monitoring Your Network. Chapter 19: Troubleshooting Your Network. Chapter 20: JUNOScripting. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 21: The Ten Most Used Categories of JUNOS Commands. Chapter 22: The Ten Best Places to Get Help. Index.