Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: Configuration Basics
This course will teach you how to get the basics of a new Juniper device configured and monitor it as part of your production network.
In order to get Junos network devices up and running, you need to learn about the main configuration elements for Junos devices and how to configure the basic parameters of a Junos network. In this course, Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: Junos Configuration Basics, you will start with the default state and configuration that you will find on a Junos device when it has been powered on for the first time. First, you will learn how to get the device up and running with some initial configuration tasks. Next, you will explore user authentication, the types of user accounts and classes that can be set up on a Junos device, and how to configure them. Finally, you will discover the different types of log files that are generated on a Juniper device and how to access them. When you are finished with this course, you will have taken another step towards gaining Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos certification, one of the most sought after in the industry.
Author Name: Rich Bibby
Author Description:
Rich Bibby is a Network Engineer with extensive experience in designing, deploying, and supporting enterprise networks of varying size and scale. Areas of expertise include Campus LAN, WAN, Data Center, VPN and Remote Access solutions from vendors including Juniper, Cisco, Arista, Checkpoint, and Pulse Secure. Rich is currently JNCIA-JUNOS certified and has previously held several other certifications from Juniper, Cisco, Checkpoint, and Microsoft. He can also be found blogging at http://notthen… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Factory Default State and Initial Configuration
23mins - User Authentication
15mins - Interface Types and Properties
15mins - Extra Initial Configuration Elements – NTP, SNMP, Configuration Archiving
28mins - System Logging and Trace Files
18mins
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