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JNCIS: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist Study Guide (JNO-303) Study Guide ed. [Multiple-component retail product]

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Here's the book you need to prepare for JNCIS exam, JN0-303, from Juniper Networks. Written by the Juniper Network trainer who helped develop the exam, this Study Guide provides the information and insights you need to approach the JNCIS with confidence. Authoritative coverage of all test objectives, including: evaluating the outcome of a policy using a subroutine; identifying the configuration of OSPF route summarization; describing ISO network addressing as it applies to IS-IS; configuring BGP route flap damping; defining the methods available to scope multicast traffic; identifying the differences between a Layer 2 and a Layer 3 VPN; identifying firewall filter capabilities and applications for securing a network; and configuring IPv6 on a Juniper Networks router.
Introduction xv
Assessment Test xxvii
Chapter 1 Routing Policy 1(70)
Routing Policy Processing
2(25)
Policy Chains
2(7)
Policy Subroutines
9(7)
Prefix Lists
16(2)
Policy Expressions
18(9)
Communities
27(29)
Regular Communities
27(15)
Extended Communities
42(5)
Regular Expressions
47(9)
Autonomous System Paths
56(8)
Regular Expressions
56(3)
Locating Routes
59(5)
Summary
64(1)
Exam Essentials
64(2)
Review Questions
66(3)
Answers to Review Questions
69(2)
Chapter 2 Open Shortest Path First 71(90)
Link-State Advertisements
72(22)
The Common LSA Header
72(2)
The Router LSA
74(5)
The Network LSA
79(1)
The Network Summary LSA
80(5)
The ASBR Summary LSA
85(3)
The AS External LSA
88(1)
The NSSA External LSA
89(4)
The Opaque LSA
93(1)
The Link-State Database
94(7)
Database Integrity
94(1)
The Shortest Path First Algorithm
95(6)
Configuration Options
101(26)
Graceful Restart
101(4)
Authentication
105(4)
Interface Metrics
109(6)
Virtual Links
115(12)
Stich Areas
127(9)
Configuring a Stub Area
129(5)
Configuring a Totally Stubby Area
134(2)
Not-So-Stubby Areas
136(6)
Address Summarization
142(12)
Area Route Summarization
142(9)
NSSA Route Summarization
151(3)
Summary
154(1)
Exam Essentials
154(2)
Review Questions
156(3)
Answers to Review Questions
159(2)
Chapter 3 Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) 161(96)
IS-IS TLV Details
162(29)
Area Address TLV
163(2)
IS Reachability TLV
165(3)
IS Neighbors TLV
168(1)
Padding TLV
169(1)
LSP Entry TLV
170(2)
Authentication TLV
172(2)
Checksum TLV
174(1)
Extended IS Reachability TLV
175(2)
IP Internal Reachability TLV
177(2)
Protocols Supported TLV
179(1)
IP External Reachability TLV
180(2)
IP Interface Address TLV
182(1)
Traffic Engineering IP Router ID TLV
183(1)
Extended IP Reachability TLV
184(2)
Dynamic Host Name TLV
186(1)
Graceful Restart TLV
187(1)
Point-to-Point Adjacency State TLV
188(3)
Link-State Database
191(5)
Database Integrity
191(1)
Shortest Path First Algorithm
192(1)
IS-IS Areas and Levels
193(3)
Configuration Options
196(27)
Graceful Restart
197(3)
Authentication
200(7)
Interface Metrics
207(4)
Wide Metrics
211(5)
Mesh Groups
216(2)
Overload Bit
218(5)
Multilevel IS-IS
223(19)
Internal Route Default Operation
223(7)
External Route Default Operation
230(5)
Route Leaking
235(7)
Address Summarization
242(9)
Internal Level 1 Routes
243(3)
External Level 1 Routes
246(2)
Level 2 Route Summarization
248(3)
Summary
251(1)
Exam Essentials
251(2)
Review Questions
253(2)
Answers to Review Questions
255(2)
Chapter 4 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 257(60)
The BGP Update Message
258(2)
BGP Attributes
260(16)
Origin
261(1)
AS Path
262(1)
Next Hop
263(1)
Multiple Exit Discriminator
264(1)
Local Preference
264(1)
Atomic Aggregate
265(1)
Aggregator
266(1)
Community
267(4)
Originator ID
271(1)
Cluster List
272(1)
Multiprotocol Reachable NLRI
273(1)
Multiprotocol Unreachable NLRI
274(1)
Extended Community
274(2)
Selecting BGP Routes
276(7)
The Decision Algorithm
276(2)
Verifying the Algorithm Outcome
278(2)
Skipping Algorithm Steps
280(3)
Configuration Options
283(29)
Multihop BGP
283(2)
BGP Load Balancing
285(2)
Graceful Restart
287(5)
Authentication
292(1)
Avoiding Connection Collisions
293(3)
Establishing Prefix Limits
296(5)
Route Damping
301(11)
Summary
312(1)
Exam Essentials
312(2)
Review Questions
314(2)
Answers to Review Questions
316(1)
Chapter 5 Advanced Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) 317(80)
Modifying BGP Attributes
318(35)
Origin
318(4)
AS Path
322(14)
Multiple Exit Discriminator
336(13)
Local Preference
349(4)
IBGP Scaling Methods
353(27)
Route Reflection
354(17)
Confederations
371(9)
Using Multiprotocol BGP
380(11)
Internet Protocol Version 4
381(7)
Layer 2 Virtual Private Networks
388(3)
Summary
391(1)
Exam Essentials
392(1)
Review Questions
393(2)
Answers to Review Questions
395(2)
Chapter 6 Multicast 397(58)
PIM Rendezvous Points
398(19)
Static Configuration
398(8)
Auto-RP
406(5)
Bootstrap Routing
411(6)
The Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
417(14)
Operational Theory
417(2)
Mesh Groups
419(1)
Peer-RPF Flooding
419(1)
Anycast RP
420(7)
Inter-Domain MSDP
427(4)
Reverse Path Forwarding
431(17)
Creating a New RPF Table
432(15)
Using an Alternate RPF Table
447(1)
Summary
448(1)
Exam Essentials
449(2)
Review Questions
451(3)
Answers to Review Questions
454(1)
Chapter 7 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) 455(74)
Signaling Protocols
456(67)
Resource Reservation Protocol
456(43)
The Label Distribution Protocol
499(24)
Summary
523(1)
Exam Essentials
524(1)
Review Questions
525(2)
Answers to Review Questions
527(2)
Chapter 8 Advanced MPLS 529(76)
Constrained Shortest Path First
530(24)
Using the Traffic Engineering Database
530(8)
CSPF Algorithm Steps
538(16)
LSP Traffic Protection
554(29)
Primary LSP Paths
555(1)
Secondary LSP Paths
556(15)
Fast Reroute
571(12)
Controlling LSP Behavior
583(16)
Adaptive Mode
584(2)
Explicit Null Advertisements
586(2)
Controlling Time-to-Live
588(3)
LSP and Routing Protocol Interactions
591(8)
Summary
599(1)
Exam Essentials
600(1)
Review Questions
601(2)
Answers to Review Questions
603(2)
Chapter 9 Layer 2 and Layer 3 Virtual Private Networks 605(80)
VPN Basics
606(2)
Layer 3 VPNs
608(42)
VPN Network Layer Reachability Information
608(3)
Route Distinguishers
611(2)
Basic Operational Concepts
613(9)
Using BGP for PE-CE Route Advertisements
622(5)
Using OSPF for PE-CE Route Advertisements
627(14)
Internet Access for VPN Customers
641(9)
Transporting Layer 2 Frames across a Provider Network
650(30)
Layer 2 VPN
651(21)
Layer 2 Circuit
672(8)
Summary
680(1)
Exam Essentials
681(1)
Review Questions
682(2)
Answers to Review Questions
684(1)
Glossary 685
Index
731
Bonus
Chapters
Chapter A Class of Service
Chapter B Security
Chapter C IP version 6


Joseph M. Soricelli, JNCIE # 14, CCIE #4803, is a Professional Services Engineer at Juniper Networks Inc. He is the editor of and a contributing author to the JNCIA: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate Study Guide. He has also written numerous training courses throughout his 10--year career in the networking industry.