Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: Junos Operating System Fundamentals
By Rich Bibby
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Description
Take the next step towards gaining your Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos certification, one of the most sought after in the industry. In this course, Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos: Junos Operating System Fundamentals, you'll be introduced to the Junos operating systems to pave the path to earning your Juniper Networks JNCIA-Junos certification. First, you'll learn about the concept of the core elements of Junos OS. Next, you'll examine the benefits of using Junos OS. Finally, you'll discover how to maximize the functionality of Junos OS. By the end of this course, you'll the necessary skills and knowledge you'll need to help you prepare for the JNCIA-Junos certification.
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Course Overview
Hi everyone. My name is Rich Bibby, and welcome to my course, Juniper Networks: Junos Operating System Fundamentals. I am a network engineer based in Manchester in the UK. This course is for network engineers and other IT professionals looking to understand the basic architecture and functionality of the Junos operating system from Juniper Networks. This course is one of a complete series covering the Juniper Networks JNCIA‑Junos certification, providing you with the skills and knowledge required to pass the exam. Some of the major topics that we will cover include how to set up your own Junos lab, the Junos device product families and their functions, the Junos software architecture, and the separation of the control and forwarding planes within Junos. By the end of this course, you will have taken another big step towards gaining the Juniper Networks JNCIA‑Junos certification, one of the most sought after in the networking industry. All you need to have is a basic understanding of the fundamentals of networking before taking this course. I hope you'll join me on this journey to learn the basics of Junos with the Juniper Networks: Junos Operating System Fundamentals course, at Pluralsight.