Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: User Interfaces
This course is part of a complete series covering the Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos certification track. You’ll be provided with the necessary knowledge of Junos user interfaces required to bring you closer to gaining your JNCIA-Junos certification.
Preparing for the Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos certification can be difficult. In this course, Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: User Interfaces, you’ll learn to better navigate around the CLI. First, you’ll cover working with the active and candidate configurations and how to make changes to the configurations. Next, you’ll look at how you can revert to previous configurations. Then, you’ll delve into modifying, managing, and saving configuration files. Finally, you’ll explore the J-Web browser-based alternative to the CLI for managing and configuring your Junos devices. By the end of this course, you’ll have taken another step towards gaining the 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 - CLI Functionality: Modes, Navigation, and Help
30mins - Active vs. Candidate Configurations
19mins - Committing Configuration Changes
13mins - Working with Configuration Files
18mins - J-Web: Core and Common Functionality
7mins
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