Juniper Networks Field Guide and Reference - Brossura

Garrett, Aviva; Drenan, Gary; Morris, Cris

 
9780321122445: Juniper Networks Field Guide and Reference

Sinossi

The first in-depth, definitive book from Juniper Networks, the innovator of high-performance routing platforms used by the world's largest service providers. Written and edited by Juniper engineers and editors, this book has been produced to be a portable technical compendium on all things Juniper. This comprehensive reference was culled from an incredible array of technical material including technical manuals (5000 pages), Juniper Technical Assurance Center FAQs and field alerts (2000 pages), Juniper Engineering Labs, www.juniper.net, and the Juniper Customer Service Center. The organization is superb -- its vast number of tables has been distilled into at-a-glance comprehension, and pointer and marginal cross-references aid the reader to easily find the information they seek. The book covers the most recent software releases, including JUNOS 5.3, the newest routing platforms, the T-Series Routing Node and the complete M-Series routers. It even includes more than 100 pages of sought-after sample configurations direct from Juniper's labs.

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Informazioni sull?autore

Aviva Garrett is the Director of Technical Publications at Juniper Networks. With coauthors Cris Morris and Gary Drenan, Aviva edited the work of the dozens of Juniper Networks writers, editors, and engineers who contributed to the Juniper Networks® Field Guide and Reference, the authorized Juniper Networks field manual.

Gary Drenan is Senior Technical Writer at Juniper Networks. With coauthors Aviva Garrett and Cris Morris, Gary edited the work of the dozens of Juniper Networks writers, editors, and engineers who contributed to the Juniper Networks® Field Guide and Reference, the authorized Juniper Networks field manual.

Cris Morris is Senior Editing Manager at Juniper Networks. With coauthors Aviva Garrett and Gary Drenan, Cris edited the work of the dozens of Juniper Networks writers, editors, and engineers who contributed to the Juniper Networks® Field Guide and Reference, the authorized Juniper Networks field manual.



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Dalla quarta di copertina

Juniper Networks® creates and deploys high-performance routing platforms used by many of the world's largest service providers. Written by the leading experts and technical writers at Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks® Field Guide and Reference is the definitive practical guide and reference to Juniper Networks hardware and software. This comprehensive book culls and condenses nearly six thousand pages of technical documentation, field alerts, technical FAQs, and more into a single convenient and accessible resource. It provides essential information for anyone designing, building, installing, configuring, and operating scalable IP networks.

You will find in-depth information about JUNOS™ software, Juniper Networks routers, system management, interfaces, security, and VPNs. All the latest Juniper Networks technologies and releases are covered, including JUNOS 5.4, the T640 routing node and the T320 router, and all M-series routers. Other topics covered include:

  • Router architecture and hardware components, including the T-series routing platforms and M-series routers
  • CLI configuration and system management with SNMP
  • Router interfaces, including Ethernet, SONET/SDH, tunnel, and channelized interfaces
  • Class of service (CoS)
  • IP Security (IPSec)
  • Routing policy and firewall filters
  • Routing protocols, including IS-IS, OSPF, RIP, BGP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SAP, SDP, MSDP, and multicast scoping
  • IPv6, including IPv4-to-IPv6 transition mechanisms
  • Various MPLS applications
  • Virtual Private Networks, covering Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs
  • In addition, this pragmatic guide features sample configurations that come directly from the Juniper Networks testing labs, as well as a summary of all the critical JUNOS software monitoring commands.

    Whether you work with Juniper Networks products as a network engineer, administrator, or operator—or if you are just interested in learning how to build scalable multivendor IP networks—you will want to keep this thorough resource close at hand.



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