Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 800 pages
- Published by: Sybex; Har/Cdr edition May 3, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0782140726
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0782140729
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 7.7 x 2 inches
- Weighs: 3.4 pounds
Book Description
Here's the book you need to prepare for JNCIS exam, JN0-303, from Juniper Networks. Written by the Juniper Network trainer who helped develop the exam, this Study Guide provides the information and insights you need to approach the JNCIS with confidence.
Authoritative coverage of all test objectives, including:
* Evaluating the outcome of a policy using a subroutine
* Identifying the configuration of OSPF route summarization
* Describing ISO network addressing as it applies to IS-IS
* Configuring BGP route flap damping
* Defining the methods available to scope multicast traffic
* Identifying the differences between a Layer 2 and a Layer 3 VPN
* Identifying firewall filter capabilities and applications for securing a network
* Configuring IPv6 on a Juniper Networks router
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Here's the book you need to prepare for JNCIS exam, JN0-303, from Juniper Networks. Written by the Juniper Network trainer who helped develop the exam, this Study Guide provides the information and insights you need to approach the JNCIS with confidence.
Authoritative coverage of all test objectives, including: - Evaluating the outcome of a policy using a subroutine
- Identifying the configuration of OSPF route summarization
- Describing ISO network addressing as it applies to IS-IS
- Configuring BGP route flap damping
- Defining the methods available to scope multicast traffic
- Identifying the differences between a Layer 2 and a Layer 3 VPN
- Identifying firewall filter capabilities and applications for securing a network
- Configuring IPv6 on a Juniper Networks router
Reader Reviews
I found this book to be an excellent preparation guide for the new JNCIS exam. It's written by one of the exam authors, and covers virtually everything in the exam. (I only got 2 questions on the exam that weren't covered in the book.) It's a fairly lengthy book that delves into a good bit of detail on all of the exam topics. Going in, I was very familiar with some of the topics (BGP/OSPF/ISIS) and somewhat familiar with others (Multicast/MPLS/VPNs), but extremely new to Juniper devices specifically. This book was my primary studying tool along with the JNCIA book (for introductory purposes), and lab time for hands-on. Highly recommended.
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