Table of Contents:
  • 3. Protocol Independent Properties and Routing PolicyStatic versus aggregate routes; Aggregate versus generated routes; Route attributes and flags; Global Route Preference; Martian Routes; Routing Tables and RIB Groups; User-defined RIBs and RIB groups; Router ID and Antonymous System Number; Autonomous system number; Summary of Protocol-Independent Properties; Routing Policy; Where and How Is Policy Applied?; Applying policy to BGP and RIP; Policy Components; Policy Match Criteria and Actions; Policy actions; Route Filters; Route filters and match types; Default Policies; RIP default policy
  • BGP default policyAdvanced Policy Concepts; Community and AS path regex matching; Policy subroutines (nesting); Boolean grouping; Summary of Routing Policy; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions; Chapter Review Answers; 4. Interior Gateway Protocols and Migration Strategies; RIP and RIPv2; Open Shortest Path First; OSPF router types; Areas and LSAs; Primary LSA types; OSPF stability and performance tweaks; Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol; EIGRP: A grand past and a dubious future; IGP Summary; RIP Deployment Scenario; Summary of RIP Requirements; Enter Juniper Networks
  • Configure RIPConfirm RIP Operation: Ale and Lager; Confirm RIP: Juniper Networks to Cisco Systems Integration; Confirm forwarding path; The Problem; RIP Deployment Summary; IGP Migration; IGP Migration Models; The Overlay Model; The Redistribution Model; The Integration Model; IGP Migration Summary; Overlay Migration Scenario: RIP to OSPF; Before You Go, Can You Set Up Area 1 Real Quick?; RIP Migration with the Overlay Model Summary; EIGRP-to-OSPF Migration; The IOS configuration; Confirm EIGRP/OSPF Mutual Route Redistribution; EIGRP-to-OSPF Migration Summary; Conclusion; Exam Topics
  • Chapter Review Answers2. Interfaces; Transient Interfaces; Chassis slot number; PIC slot number; Port number; Logical unit and channel numbers; Interface Properties; Logical Properties; Interface Configuration Examples; Fast Ethernet with VLAN Tagging; T1 Interface with Cisco HDLC Encapsulation; Serial Interface with PPP; Serial Interface with Frame Relay; ADSL Using PPPoE over ATM; ISDN; MLPPP; GRE; VRRP; Interface Troubleshooting; Encapsulation Mismatches; Path MTU Issues; Looped Interfaces; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions; Chapter Review Answers
  • JUNOS Enterprise Routing; Why Is Routing So Important?; How This Book Will Help You; Credits; Preface; Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP); How to Use This Book; What & s in This Book?; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Comments and Questions; Safari® Books Online; Acknowledgments; From Harry Reynolds; 1. Introduction to JUNOS Enterprise Routing; CLI Review; EMACs; Pipe commands; Configuration Mode; Loading and Saving Configurations; S.O.S., I Need Help!; Advanced CLI and Other Cool Stuff; Conclusion; Exam Topics; Chapter Review Questions