This two-day course provides foundational troubleshooting skills. In this course, students will learn to use common Junos troubleshooting commands and tools. This course will help students to acquire the skills needed to perform basic troubleshooting on Juniper devices. Students will learn to troubleshoot the control plane, the forwarding plane, and the secure the connection between the two planes from DDoS attacks. Students will also learn to troubleshoot common network services such as DHCP, DNS, and authentication services.
Students will get hands-on practice using vMX Series, vSRX Series, and vQFX Series devices in the lab. The course is based on Junos OS Release 22.3R1.
Note: For those who have previously taken the Juniper Troubleshooting in the NOC (JTNOC) course, we recommend moving to the next course in the learning path, Advanced Junos Troubleshooting
DAY 1
1. Course Introduction
2. Junos Product Families
Lab 1: Identifying Hardware Compon
3. Troubleshooting Toolkit
Lab 2: Using Monitoring Tools and Establishing a Baseline
4. Hardware and Environmental Conditions
Lab 3: Monitoring Hardware and Environmental Conditions
5. Control Plane
Lab 4: Control Plane Monitoring and Troubleshooting
6. Control Plane Protection
Lab 5: Protecting the Control Plane
DAY 2
7. Data Plane: Interfaces
Lab 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Ethernet Interfaces
8. Data Plane: Other Components
Lab 7: Isolating and Troubleshooting PFE Issues
9. Staging and Acceptance Testing
10. Troubleshooting Network Services
Lab 8: Troubleshooting Network Services
11. Troubleshooting High Availability Features
12. Network Monitoring
Lab 9: Monitoring the Network
A Appendix: Junos RPM
This course is for people who troubleshoot Juniper devices running the Junos OS, which includes network operators, engineers, administrators, support personnel, and reseller support personnel.
The prerequisite knowledge includes the following courses, or equivalent knowledge:
This two-day course provides foundational troubleshooting skills. In this course, students will learn to use common Junos troubleshooting commands and tools. This course will help students to acquire the skills needed to perform basic troubleshooting on Juniper devices. Students will learn to troubleshoot the control plane, the forwarding plane, and the secure the connection between the two planes from DDoS attacks. Students will also learn to troubleshoot common network services such as DHCP, DNS, and authentication services.
Students will get hands-on practice using vMX Series, vSRX Series, and vQFX Series devices in the lab. The course is based on Junos OS Release 22.3R1.
Note: For those who have previously taken the Juniper Troubleshooting in the NOC (JTNOC) course, we recommend moving to the next course in the learning path, Advanced Junos Troubleshooting
DAY 1
1. Course Introduction
2. Junos Product Families
Lab 1: Identifying Hardware Compon
3. Troubleshooting Toolkit
Lab 2: Using Monitoring Tools and Establishing a Baseline
4. Hardware and Environmental Conditions
Lab 3: Monitoring Hardware and Environmental Conditions
5. Control Plane
Lab 4: Control Plane Monitoring and Troubleshooting
6. Control Plane Protection
Lab 5: Protecting the Control Plane
DAY 2
7. Data Plane: Interfaces
Lab 6: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Ethernet Interfaces
8. Data Plane: Other Components
Lab 7: Isolating and Troubleshooting PFE Issues
9. Staging and Acceptance Testing
10. Troubleshooting Network Services
Lab 8: Troubleshooting Network Services
11. Troubleshooting High Availability Features
12. Network Monitoring
Lab 9: Monitoring the Network
A Appendix: Junos RPM
This course is for people who troubleshoot Juniper devices running the Junos OS, which includes network operators, engineers, administrators, support personnel, and reseller support personnel.
The prerequisite knowledge includes the following courses, or equivalent knowledge: