JNCIA Junos Course Live Online Training
JNCIA Junos Certification Course & Training program provide the real time knowledge through live online sessions by experts.
in Juniper Data CenterWhat you will learn?
Understand the architecture, components, and features of Junos OS
Learn to configure Juniper devices using the Junos CLI (Command Line Interface) and J-Web
Explore essential routing and switching concepts, including protocols, policies, and virtual LANs (VLANs)
Gain insights into network monitoring, troubleshooting techniques, and tools to ensure optimal performance and reliability
Discover how to implement security measures and achieve high availability in Juniper Networks devices
About this course
JNCIA-JUNOS INSTRUCTOR-LED LIVE TRAINING
The JNCIA-Junos certification program is designed to provide beginner to intermediate level knowledge to the networking professionals. This live training for JNCIA-Junos course provides you the deep understanding of configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting Juniper Networks Junos OS devices. This course is baseline for multiple certification tracks of Juniper Networks.
With this JNCIA-Junos certification live training course you will get core understanding of the Juniper Networks core operating system. To offer lab based training I will provide you unlimited lab for practice, lab based workbook, training videos and support.
Course highlights
✓ Live training sessions
✓ Access of unlimited virtual labs
✓ Online access of workbooks and PPT's presentations
✓ Live training recorded videos of your trainer
✓ Related exams preparation guidance
✓ Online quizzes after each lecture to test your knowledge
✓ Course completion certificate after your training
✓ Doubts clearing sessions
✓ Support team to help you
What is JNCIA-Junos?
JNCIA-Junos stands for Juniper Networks Certified Associate - Junos and is an industry-recognized certification that validates your understanding of Junos OS essentials and basic networking concepts. This certification demonstrates your proficiency in configuring Juniper Networks devices and lays the groundwork for more advanced Juniper certifications.
Why should you learn?
Learning JNCIA-Junos offers numerous benefits for networking professionals. Here are a few compelling reasons to embark on this certification journey:
✓ It enhances Career Advancement
✓ Globally recognized brand in the networking industry
✓ Course provides a solid foundation in networking concepts and Junos OS
✓ You get mastering in configuring and troubleshooting Juniper devices
Course Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for the JNCIA-Junos course. However, a basic understanding of networking concepts and protocols will greatly enhance your learning experience.
Who should learn this course?
The JNCIA-Junos course is suitable for individuals in the following roles:
Networking Professionals: Network administrators, engineers, and technicians who want to expand their skill set and gain expertise in Juniper Networks technologies.
IT Professionals: Aspiring IT professionals seeking to establish a strong foundation in network administration and routing and switching technologies.
Students and Enthusiasts: Networking students and technology enthusiasts interested in learning Junos OS and advancing their knowledge of networking concepts.
Certification and exams details
This training will help you to get prepared for JNCIA-Junos Associate level exam that's code is JN0-104. See the details below:
Associated Certification | Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos) |
Exam code | JN0-104 |
Exam Duration | 90 Minutes |
Exam Cost | 200 USD |
Language | English & Japanese |
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Requirements
You should have a basic understanding of networking concepts and technologies
Familiarity with TCP/IP, IP addressing, and general network terminology will be beneficial
Internet connection with laptop or desktop is required to learn this course
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Collision domains and broadcast domains
Function of routers and switches
Ethernet networks
Layer 2 addressing, including address resolution
Layer 3 / IP addressing including subnet masks
IPv4 / IPv6
Subnetting and supernetting
Decimal to binary conversion
Longest match routing
CoS
Connection-oriented vs. connectionless protocols
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Identify the concepts, benefits or functionality of the core elements of the Junos OS
Software architecture
Control and forwarding planes
Routing Engine and Packet Forwarding Engine
Transit traffic processing
Exception traffic
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Identify the concepts, operation or functionality of the Junos OS user interface
CLI functionality
CLI modes
CLI navigation
CLI Help
Filtering output
Active versus candidate configuration
Reverting to previous configurations
Modifying, managing, and saving configuration files
Viewing, comparing, and loading configuration files
J-Web (core/common functionality only)
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Factory-default state
Initial configuration
User accounts
Login classes
User authentication methods
Interface types and properties
Configuration groups
Additional initial configuration elements, such as NTP, SNMP, and syslog
Configuration archival
Logging and tracing
Rescue configuration
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Describe how to configure basic components of a Junos device
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Show commands
Monitor commands
Interface statistics and errors
Network tools, such as ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, and so on
Junos OS installation and upgrades
Powering on and shutting down Junos devices
Root password recovery
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Describe monitoring or maintenance procedures for a Junos device
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Identify basic routing concepts or functionality for Junos devices
Traffic forwarding concepts
Routing tables
Routing versus forwarding tables
Route preference
Routing instances
Static routing
Advantages of and use cases for dynamic routing protocols
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Describe how to configure or monitor basic routing elements for a Junos device
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Identify the concepts or functionality of routing policy and firewall filters on Junos devices
Default routing policies
Import and export policies
Routing policy flow
Effect of policies on routes and routing tables
Policy structure and terms
Policy match criteria, match types, and actions
Firewall filter concepts
Filter structure and terms
Filter match criteria and actions
Effect of filters on packets
Unicast reverse-path-forwarding (RPF)
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Describe how to configure or monitor routing policies and firewall filters on a Junos device