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JNCIS-ENT (JN0-349) Training

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Knox Hutchinson

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  • 1.A Layer 2 Refresher.mp4
    15:37
  • 2..A Layer 2 Refresher.mp4
    15:37
  • 3.EX-Series Create VLANs.mp4
    10:29
  • 4.EX-Series Configure Access and Trunk Ports.mp4
    10:14
  • 5.EX-Series Inter-VLAN Routing.mp4
    05:44
  • 6.EX-Series Configure the Voice VLAN.mp4
    05:53
  • 7.MX Configure VLANs.mp4
    05:46
  • 8.MX Configure Access and Trunk Ports.mp4
    04:41
  • 9.MX Inter-VLAN Routing.mp4
    03:32
  • 10.Now Do It With QFX-Series Switches.mp4
    07:52
  • 11.Summarizing Junos Switching.mp4
    00:52
  • 13.Do We Really Need it.mp4
    11:09
  • 14.DHCP Snooping.mp4
    12:44
  • 15.MAC Address Limiting.mp4
    08:36
  • 16.Other MAC Limiting Mechanisms.mp4
    05:38
  • 18.IP Source Guard.mp4
    03:28
  • 19.MACsec.mp4
    10:08
  • 20.Storm Control.mp4
    05:41
  • 21.Interface Firewall Filters.mp4
    04:59
  • 22.VLAN Firewall Filters.mp4
    03:49
  • 23.Summarizing Layer 2 Security.mp4
    01:19
  • 24.Introducing 802.3ad (or 802.1ax) on Junos.mp4
    01:26
  • 25.LACP Foundations.mp4
    13:11
  • 26.Create Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces.mp4
    06:42
  • 27.Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches.mp4
    12:50
  • 28.Deploy LACP on EX-Series Switches.mp4
    12:50
  • 29.Deploy LACP on QFX-Series Switches.mp4
    08:00
  • 30.Deploy LACP on MX-Series Routers.mp4
    07:19
  • 31.Summarizing LACP Deployment.mp4
    01:13
  • 32.Introducing MC-LAG.mp4
    01:14
  • 33.The Benefits of MC-LAG Explained.mp4
    06:08
  • 34.MC-LAG State Types.mp4
    05:34
  • 35.Configure the CE LAG.mp4
    06:30
  • 36.Configure the Inter-chassis Link (ICL) for MC-LAG.mp4
    13:18
  • 37.Configure Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP).mp4
    08:50
  • 38.Configure Active-Standby LACP and MC-AE Interface Settingd.mp4
    10:23
  • 39.Validating the Configuration.mp4
    04:54
  • 40.Configure Active-Active MC-LAG.mp4
    04:39
  • 41.Summarizing MC-LAG.mp4
    00:41
  • 42.Everyone Hates Spanning Tree Protocol.mp4
    02:01
  • 43.STP Foundations.mp4
    09:10
  • 44.STP Key Terms.mp4
    08:43
  • 45.How Spanning Tree Builds the Tree.mp4
    16:47
  • 46.RSTP Port States and Roles.mp4
    09:02
  • 47.VSTP Deployment.mp4
    05:52
  • 48.VSTP Deployment.mp4
    05:52
  • 49.Deploy Junos VSTP and Cisco PVST+.mp4
    05:11
  • 50.Protecting STP.mp4
    07:40
  • 51.Protecting STP.mp4
    07:40
  • 52.Introducing Advanced Routing Options.mp4
    01:34
  • 53.Enable Per-Flow Load Balancing.mp4
    13:34
  • 54.Load Balancing Static Routes.mp4
    04:35
  • 55.Backup Static Routes and Default Settings.mp4
    06:59
  • 56.Martian Routes.mp4
    04:51
  • 57.Aggregate Routes.mp4
    09:45
  • 58.Generate Routes.mp4
    05:32
  • 59.Configure Routing Instances.mp4
    11:04
  • 60.Configure Route Leaking.mp4
    07:50
  • 61.Summarizing Advanced Routing.mp4
    01:02
  • 62.Introducing OSPF on Junos.mp4
    02:29
  • 63.The OSPF State Machine.mp4
    16:17
  • 64.Designated Routers and Backup Designated Routers.mp4
    08:14
  • 65.Link State Advertisements and LSA Flooding.mp4
    11:06
  • 66.OSPF Area Types.mp4
    10:09
  • 67.Securing OSPF.mp4
    05:50
  • 68.Summarizing OSPF on Junos.mp4
    01:40
  • 69.Introducing IS-IS on Junos.mp4
    03:30
  • 70.The ISO CLNS Levels.mp4
    08:25
  • 71.IS-IS Areas.mp4
    05:36
  • 72.IS Adjacency Formation and Behaviors.mp4
    12:39
  • 73.Configuring the NET Address.mp4
    06:29
  • 74.Configuring Level 1 IS Adjacencies.mp4
    12:46
  • 75.Configuring Level 2 IS Adjacencies.mp4
    05:23
  • 76.Configure Level 1-2 Borders.mp4
    08:57
  • 77.Configure IS-IS Authentication.mp4
    03:46
  • 78.Summarizing IS-IS.mp4
    01:23
  • 79.Introducing BGP.mp4
    02:53
  • 80.Why BGP Exists.mp4
    15:39
  • 81.Configuring Basic BGP Adjacencies (Multi-Vendor).mp4
    19:26
  • 82.Group Types (aka, eBGP vs iBGP).mp4
    12:10
  • 83.Advertising Prefixes.mp4
    09:00
  • 84.Next-Hop Self.mp4
    05:37
  • 85.Where MPLS Fits In.mp4
    08:38
  • 86.A Note About iBGP Scaling Problems.mp4
    06:28
  • 87.Summarizing BGP Configurations.mp4
    01:25
  • 88.First Things First....mp4
    04:13
  • 90.Accumulated Interior Gateway Protocol (AIGP).mp4
    06:59
  • 91.AS-PATH (Like a Hop Count).mp4
    12:30
  • 92.Origin Code.mp4
    04:54
  • 93.Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED).mp4
    04:18
  • 94.eBGP vs iBGP.mp4
    04:44
  • 95.Lowest IGP Metric (Closest Exit).mp4
    03:55
  • 96.Oldest Path.mp4
    01:31
  • 97.Router ID.mp4
    04:39
  • 98.Cluster List.mp4
    04:37
  • 99.IP Address.mp4
    02:37
  • 100.Summarizing BGP Best Path Selection.mp4
    00:48
  • 101.Introducing VPNs.mp4
    03:09
  • 102.The Point of Tunnels.mp4
    15:18
  • 103.Enable Tunneling on MX Routers.mp4
    09:11
  • 104.Configure an IP-IP Tunnel.mp4
    08:26
  • 105.The GRE Protocol Explored.mp4
    07:31
  • 106.Configure GRE Tunnels.mp4
    05:48
  • 107.Enable an IGP Over GRE.mp4
    05:58
  • 108.Tunnel MPLS Over GRE.mp4
    09:17
  • 109.Tunnel Frames Over GRE.mp4
    10:01
  • 110.Tunnel MPLS Over GRE.mp4
    09:17
  • 111.Summarizing Tunnels.mp4
    00:45
  • 112.Introducing Junos Resiliency.mp4
    02:00
  • 113.VRRP Fundamentals.mp4
    19:51
  • 114.Configuring VRRP.mp4
    10:16
  • 115.Graceful Restart.mp4
    06:22
  • 116.Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES).mp4
    07:58
  • 117.Nonstop Active Routing (NSR).mp4
    07:12
  • 118.In-Service Software Upgrade.mp4
    04:23
  • 119.Virtual Chassis.mp4
    04:52
  • 120.Summarizing Junos Resiliency.mp4
    01:53
  • 121.Introducing IPv6.mp4
    02:16
  • 122.IPv6 Address Formats.mp4
    10:54
  • 123.Common IPv6 Address Families.mp4
    13:32
  • 124.Stateless and Stateful Addressing.mp4
    10:43
  • 125.Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces .mp4
    13:29
  • 126.Configuring IPv6 Addresses on Junos Interfaces.mp4
    13:29
  • 127.Configuring OSPFv3.mp4
    08:57
  • 128.Configuring BGP with IPv6.mp4
    05:48
  • 129.Summarizing IPv6.mp4
    01:13
  • Description


    This intermediate Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training prepares learners to take the JN0-349 exam, which is the one required exam to earn the Juniper Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist certification.

    The JNCIS-ENT is the specialist-level certification from Juniper Networks in enterprise routing and switching. For a network administrator, there might not be a better certification if you work on an enterprise Juniper/Junos network.

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    This JNCIS-ENT relies heavily on routing and switching technologies specific to Juniper devices -- unlike the entry-level JNCIA which deals a lot with networking technology in general. The JNCIS-ENT is a way for a network administrator to demonstrate their commitment to the craft and Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training will cover all the skills and knowledge an administrator would need to pass it.

    For anyone who manages network administrators, this Juniper training can be used for JN0-349 exam prep, onboarding new network administrators, individual or team training plans, or as a Juniper reference resource.

    JNCIS-ENT (JN0-349): What You Need to Know

    This Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training maps to the JN0-349 Juniper routing and switching exam objectives, and covers topics such as:

    • Benefits and functionality of VLANs and Layer 2 for Junos OS
    • Protocols that make enterprise routing and switching possible like OSPF, Spanning Tree, and BGP
    • Administering and managing high availability on Junos networks
    • Configuring IP tunnels and using troubleshooting tools

    Who Should Take JNCIS-ENT (JN0-349) Training?

    This Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training is considered specialist-level Juniper training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This Juniper routing and switching skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with Juniper networking and experienced network administrators looking to validate their Juniper skills.

    New or aspiring network administrators. If you're brand new to network administration, this Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training covers practically everything you could ever need to know if your first job deals with enterprise networks running on Juniper. It's designed to prepare you for passing the JNCIS-ENT and that means after this training, you'll be qualified as a specialist in all the protocols and concepts that enterprise networks depend on.

    Experienced network administrators. If you've been working as a network administrator for several years already, this Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist training is a perfect way to round out every part of your knowledge and experience. This training goes into detail on advanced protocols and components of enterprise routing and switching. So if there's any part of Layer 2 Switching, Spanning Tree Protocol, IS-IS, BGP or delivering high availability you're even remotely uncertain about, get this training and master all of it and more.

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    Certifications: Microsoft MCSE: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure, Microsoft MCP: Administering SQL Server 2012/2014 Databases, Cisco DevNet Professional, Cisco CCNP: Enterprise, Certified Meraki Network Operator (CMNO), JNCIA-JUNOS, JNCIA-DevOps, Tableau Desktop Qualified Associate, and CompTIA Network+

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 126
    • duration 15:15:43
    • Release Date 2023/03/04