
JUNOS Enterprise Switching
A Practical Guide to Junos Switches and Certification
O'Reilly (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 25. August 2009
Book
750 pages
978-0-596-15397-7 (ISBN)
Description
JUNOS Enterprise Switching is the only detailed technical book on Juniper Networks' new Ethernet-switching EX product platform. With this book, you'll learn all about the hardware and ASIC design prowess of the EX platform, as well as the JUNOS Software that powers it. Not only is this extremely practical book a useful, hands-on manual to the EX platform, it also makes an excellent study guide for certification exams in the JNTCP enterprise tracks.
The authors have based JUNOS Enterprise Switching on their own Juniper training practices and programs, as well as the configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting guidelines they created for their bestselling companion book, JUNOS Enterprise Routing. Using a mix of test cases, case studies, use cases, and tangential answers to real-world problems, this book covers:
* Enterprise switching and virtual LANs (VLANs)
* The Spanning tree protocol and why it's needed
* Inter-VLAN routing, including route tables and preferences
* Routing policy and firewall filters
* Switching security, such as DHCP snooping
* Telephony integration, including VLAN voice
Part of the Juniper Networks Technical Library, JUNOS Enterprise Switching provides all-inclusive coverage of the Juniper Networks EX product platform, including architecture and packet flow, management options, user interface options, and complete details on JUNOS switch deployment.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
1173 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-596-15397-7 (9780596153977)
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Persons
Harry Reynolds has over twenty-five years experience in the networking industry, with the last fifteen years focused on LANs and LAN interconnection. He is CCIE # 4977, and JNCIE # 3, and also holds various other industry and teaching certifications. Harry was a contributing author on the Juniper Network Complete Reference (McGraw- Hill, 2002), and wrote the JNCIE and JNCIP Study Guides for (Sybex Books 2003). Prior to joining Juniper, Harry had served time in the US Navy as an Avionics Technician, worked for equipment manufacturer Micom Systems, and spent much time developing and presenting hands-on technical training curriculums targeted to both enterprise and service provider needs. Harry has presented classes for organizations such as American Institute, American Research Group, Hill Associates, and Data Training Resources. Harry is currently employed by Juniper Networks, where he functions as a senior test engineer in the JUNOS software Core protocols group. Harry also functioned at Juniper as a consulting engineer on an aero-space routing contract, and as a senior education services engineer, where he worked on courseware and certification offerings. Doug Marschke is an engineering graduate from the University of Michigan currently working with various consulting firms, including Strategic and Cubed networks. He is JNCIE-ER #3, JNCIE-M #41, and JNCIS-FW certified. He was heavily involved in the Juniper certification exams from the start, having contributed to test writing, and is a coauthor of the current JNCIE Enterprise Exam. Doug currently spends his time working with both service providers and enterprises to optimize their IP networks for better performance, cost, and reliability. He also flies around the world sharing his knowledge in a variety of training classes and seminars with topics ranging from troubleshooting to design and certification preparation. If Doug is not on the road, you can find him at his bar in San Francisco, Underdogs Sports Bar, discussing a wide variety of topics.
Content
Foreword;
Evolution of the Bridging World;
What Is the Big Deal About Switching Anyway?;
How This Book Will Help You (a.k.a. What's in It for Me?);
Preface;
What Is JUNOS Enterprise Switching?;
The Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP);
How to Use This Book;
What's in This Book?;
Conventions Used in This Book;
Using Code Examples;
SafariĀ® Books Online;
Comments and Questions;
About Scott Morris, Lead Tech Reviewer;
Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: LAN and Internetworking Overview;
1.1 What Is a Network?;
1.2 Ethernet Technologies;
1.3 The TCP/IP Suite;
1.4 LAN Interconnection;
1.5 Conclusion;
1.6 Chapter Review Questions;
1.7 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 2: EX Platform Overview;
2.1 EX Hardware Overview;
2.2 EX Series Architecture;
2.3 JUNOS Software Overview;
2.4 CLI Overview;
2.5 Advanced CLI and Other Cool Stuff;
2.6 Conclusion;
2.7 Chapter Review Questions;
2.8 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 3: Initial Configuration and Maintenance;
3.1 The Factory-Default Configuration and EZSetup;
3.2 Initial Configuration Using the CLI;
3.3 Secondary Configuration;
3.4 EX Interfaces;
3.5 Basic Switch Maintenance;
3.6 Conclusion;
3.7 Chapter Review Questions;
3.8 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 4: EX Virtual Chassis;
4.1 The EX Virtual Chassis;
4.2 Configuration, Operation, and Maintenance;
4.3 Virtual Chassis Case Study;
4.4 Conclusion;
4.5 Chapter Review Questions;
4.6 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 5: Virtual LANs and Trunking;
5.1 Virtual LANs and Trunking;
5.2 EX to Catalyst VLAN Integration;
5.3 Conclusion;
5.4 Chapter Review Questions;
5.5 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 6: Spanning Tree Protocol;
6.1 Feeling a Little Loopy;
6.2 Spanning Tree Protocol;
6.3 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol;
6.4 Spanning Tree Configuration;
6.5 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol;
6.6 Redundant Trunk Groups;
6.7 Conclusion;
6.8 Chapter Review Questions;
6.9 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 7: Routing on the EX;
7.1 EX Routing Overview;
7.2 Inter-VLAN Routing;
7.3 Static Routing;
7.4 RIP Routing;
7.5 Conclusion;
7.6 Chapter Review Questions;
7.7 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 8: Routing Policy and Firewall Filters;
8.1 Routing Policy;
8.2 Firewall Filters;
8.3 Conclusion;
8.4 Chapter Review Questions;
8.5 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 9: Port Security and Access Control;
9.1 Layer 2 Security Overview;
9.2 MAC Limiting, DHCP, and ARP;
9.3 IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication;
9.4 Conclusion;
9.5 Chapter Review Questions;
9.6 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 10: IP Telephony;
10.1 Deployment Scenarios;
10.2 Power over Ethernet;
10.3 Link Layer Discovery Protocol;
10.4 LLDP with Media Endpoint Discovery;
10.5 Voice VLAN;
10.6 Case Studies;
10.7 Conclusion;
10.8 Chapter Review Questions;
10.9 Chapter Review Answers;
Chapter 11: High Availability;
11.1 Hardware Redundancy;
11.2 VRRP;
11.3 In-Service Software Upgrades;
11.4 Aggregated Ethernet;
11.5 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD);
11.6 Conclusion;
11.7 Chapter Review Questions;
11.8 Chapter Review Answers;
Glossary;
Colophon;