
Junos Enterprise Routing
A Practical Guide to Junos Routing and Certification
O'Reilly (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 26. July 2011
Book
765 pages
978-1-4493-9863-7 (ISBN)
Description
Considered the go-to study guide for Juniper Networks enterprise routing certification exams, this book offers you unparalleled coverage of all the services available to Junos administrators-including the most recent set of flow-based security services and design guidelines that incorporate services and features of the MX, SRX, and EX network devices.
Its emphasis on practical solutions also makes this book an ideal on-the-job reference for design, maintenance, and troubleshooting issues in the enterprise. Simply put, this updated edition is the most comprehensive and authoritative resource for Juniper enterprise and edge routing environments you will find. Topics include:
* Design guidelines for the entire Juniper enterprise router lineup (M-series, MX Mid-Range series, and SRX)
* Junos interfaces, with advanced troubleshooting techniques
* The IGP and BGP routing protocols and the implementation of routing policies
* Security concepts, and the tools to deploy them
* Layer 2 services, IP Class of Service, and IP Multicast with working case studies of each
* Coverage of flow-based Junos security services
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
1209 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4493-9863-7 (9781449398637)
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Previous edition
Doug Marschke & Harry Reynolds
JUNOS Enterprise Routing
A Practical Guide to JUNOS Software and Enterprise Certification
Book
05/2008
1st Edition
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€67.00
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Persons
Peter Southwick is a Senior Network Engineer at Proteus Networks. He provides both professional services support and training for Proteus Networks customers. Peter was previously a MTS at Hill Associates providing hands-on technical training in all aspects of data communications. Peter is a JNCI, holds JNCIE-M #473 and other Juniper certifications in routing and security. He is an author of Telecommunications, a Beginners Guide, Co-author of ISDN: Concepts, Facilities and Services (both published by McGraw Hill), and contributing author to The Handbook of Local Area Networks from CRC Press. 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. 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.
Content
- About the Authors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Junos in the Enterprise Network
- Chapter 2: Enterprise Design
- Chapter 3: Juniper Switching and Routing Platforms
- Chapter 4: Interfaces
- Chapter 5: Protocol Independent Properties and Routing Policy
- Chapter 6: Interior Gateway Protocols and Migration Strategies
- Chapter 7: Border Gateway Protocol and Enterprise Routing Policy
- Chapter 8: Access Security
- Chapter 9: Junos Layer 2 Services
- Chapter 10: Class of Service
- Chapter 11: IP Multicast in the Enterprise
- Chapter 12: Junos Security Services
- Junos Layer 3 Services
- Upgrading Junos
- Colophon