Juniper Networks JNCIS-ENT (JN0-343): Protocol-independent Routing
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Having a fast network is great, but speed wont help if you also need to be able to connect to other networks. This course discusses the basics of routed networks and introduces routing features that work with a variety of routing protocols.
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Course Description
Whilst having a fast network is key to ensuring data is transmitted around a corporation as quickly and smoothly as possible, having the fastest network speed possible doesn't help if you also need to be able to connect to other networks or even the Internet. In order to to do this, you need to be able to route traffic. This course, Juniper Networks JNCIS-ENT (JN0-343): Protocol-independent Routing, along with the other courses in the JNCIS-ENT series, is designed to educate and prepare network engineers for working in and securing enterprise environments. This course marks a departure from the previous courses where you studied switched networks as you moved to an environment where the network becomes routed. In this cours, you will learn how to create backup static routes in Junos OS, load balance traffic across multiple network paths, create virtual routers using routing instances, and more. By the end of this course, you’ll not only have a better understanding of how Junos OS based devices make routing decisions but you’ll also have a greater awareness of some of the routing features available to network engineers to optimize routing within a network.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 38s
—Course Overview 1m 38sRouting Without a Dynamic Protocol- 38m 50s
—Introduction 10m 56s
—The Advanced Basics of Routing 6m 22s
—The What and Whys of Static Routes 6m 21s
—Aggregate and Generated Routes 6m 13s
—Route Preference 3m 32s
—Martian Addresses 5m 24sOptimizing LAN Routing- 21m 16sCreating Multiple Routing Tables- 31m 21sConfiguring Routing Without a Dynamic Protocol- 25m 55sConfiguring Route Optimizations- 25m 24s