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Juniper Networks Reference Guide: Junos Routing, Configuration, and Architecture: Junos Routing, Configuration, and Architecture (Out of print)
| AUTHOR | Karen Gettman; Tyrrell Albaugh; Thomas, Thomas M. et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Addison-Wesley Professional (10/17/2002) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Juniper Networks is the second largest provider of high-end networking routers, owning 27% of the $466 million market to Cisco's 67%, according to Dell'Oro Group, a firm that tracks networking equipment sales. This implementation guide to Juniper Network routers, teaches readers how to configure, deploy, and maintain Juniper routing solutions. It provides concise explanations of internetworking theory and contains detailed examples that will enable a network engineer to configure products. The case studies are taken from real world router configurations and there are numerous templates that can be easily applied to the reader's own network.
Juniper Networks(R) Reference Guide is the ideal implementation guide to the Juniper Networks(R) family of Internet routers and the network operating system JUNOS(TM). With concise explanations of internetworking theory and detailed examples, this book teaches readers how to configure, deploy, and maintain their Juniper Networks routing solutions. Experienced JUNOS engineers will benefit from the tested configuration examples, which they can apply to their own networks. Those new to the JUNOS Internet software will find everything they need to pass the Juniper Networks JNCIS(TM) certification exam.
Essential topics covered include:
- An introduction to the core technologies of Juniper Networks, including their role in Carrier Class routing
- System configuration, from the installation of a Juniper Networks router to the functional inclusion of network management and security
- Interface and routing protocol configurations, including internal routing protocols such as OSPF and IS-IS, as well as extensive discussions of external routing protocols like BGP
- Explorations of advanced router operation and configuration, covering routing policies, MPLS, VPNs, and multicast
Juniper Networks(R) Reference Guide also contains information about the entire range of products and technologies behind key Internet building block technologies, giving readers an inside look not found in other books. Whether you are studying to become a JNCIE, need to maintain a multivendor routing solution, or are simply curious about Cisco System's competitor, this book is your key to the world of Juniper Networks.
0201775921B09262002Juniper Networks is the second largest provider of high-end networking routers, owning 27% of the $466 million market to Cisco's 67%, according to Dell'Oro Group, a firm that tracks networking equipment sales. This implementation guide to Juniper Network routers, teaches readers how to configure, deploy, and maintain Juniper routing solutions. It provides concise explanations of internetworking theory and contains detailed examples that will enable a network engineer to configure products. The case studies are taken from real world router configurations and there are numerous templates that can be easily applied to the reader's own network.
