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Summary
Author Biography
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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Table of Contents
List of Tables.
Introduction.
Book Conventions.
1. Juniper Networks.
Customer Services.
Technical Certification.
Professional Services.
Juniper.net.
Internet and E-mail Contact Information.
2. JUNOS Internet Software Overview.
Interface Process.
Chassis Process.
SNMP and MIB II Processes.
Management Process.
Supported Networking Standards.
3. Juniper Networks Router Overview.
Hardware Components.
Flexible PIC Concentrators.
Physical Interface Cards.
Routing Engine.
Power Supplies.
Cooling System.
Cable Management System.
Field-Replaceable Units.
T640 Internet Routing Node.
T320 Internet Router.
M160 Internet Router.
M40e Internet Router.
M40 Internet Router.
M20 Internet Router.
M5 and M10 Internet Routers.
4. Router Installation and Basic JUNOS Setup.
Power and Grounding Cable Requirements.
Network Cable Requirements.
Site Wiring Guidelines.
Fiber-Optic Connection Guidelines.
Unpacking the Router.
Installing the Router.
Initially Configuring the Software.
Installing the Software.
Upgrading Software Packages.
Basic Software Setup.
Configuring Login Classes.
Configuring User Authentication.
Configuring Time.
5. CLI and System Management.
Filtering Screen Output.
CLI Operational Mode.
Displaying CLI Command History.
Monitoring Who Uses the CLI.
Controlling the CLI Environment.
CLI Configuration Mode.
How the Configuration Is Stored.
Entering and Exiting Configuration Mode.
Moving among Levels of the Hierarchy.
Displaying the Current Configuration.
Creating and Modifying the Configuration.
Running Operational Mode CLI Commands from Configuration.
Displaying Configuration Mode Command History.
Verifying and Committing a Configuration.
Saving a Configuration to a File.
Loading a Configuration.
Returning to a Previously Committed Configuration.
Getting Help.
Adding Comments in a Configuration.
System Management with SNMP.
SNMP Traps.
JUNOS SNMP Agent Features.
System Logging for SNMP Traps.
Configuring SNMP.
Configuring the SNMP Community String.
Configuring SNMP Trap Options.
Configuring the Interfaces on Which SNMP Requests are Accepted.
Configuring MIB Views.
Tracing SNMP Activity.
6. Interfaces and Class of Service.
Configuring Interfaces on the Router.
Configuring Logical Interface Properties.
Configuring Family and Address Interface Properties.
Configuring ATM Interfaces.
Configuring E1 and E3 Interfaces.
Configuring Encryption Interfaces.
Configuring Ethernet Interfaces.
Configuring 802.1Q VLANs.
Configuring Static ARP Table Entries.
Configuring VRRP.
Configuring the Management Ethernet Interface.
Configuring the Internal Ethernet Interface.
Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces.
Configuring Frame Relay.
Configuring the Loopback Interface.
Configuring Multilink Interfaces.
Configuring Physical and Logical Multilink Interfaces.
Configuring SONET/SDH Interfaces.
Configuring APS.
Configuring the Media MTU.
Configuring the Clock Source.
Configuring Receive and Transmit Leaky Bucket Properties.
Damping Interface Transitions.
Configuring Interface Encapsulation.
Configuring Aggregated SONET/SDH Interfaces.
Configuring T1 and T3 Interfaces.
Configuring Tunnel Interfaces.
Configuring a Multicast Tunnel.
Configuring a VPN Tunnel for Route Table Lookup.
Configuring a VPN Tunnel for VRF Table Lookup.
Configuring PIM Tunnels.
Configuring Channelized Interfaces.
Configuring Channelized DS-3 to DS-1 Interfaces.
Configuring Channelized E1 Interfaces.
Configuring Channelized OC-12 Interfaces.
Configuring Channelized OC-3 and STM-1 Interfaces.
Configuring Class of Service (CoS).
Configuring Forwarding Classes.
Classifying Packets by Behavior Aggregate Class.
Configuring Scheduling Policy Maps.
Configuring RED Drop Profiles.
Rewriting Packet Header Information.
Configuring CoS-Based Forwarding.
7. IP Security (IPSec).
Configuring Security Associations.
Configuring Dynamic Security Associations.
Configuring IKE.
Configuring an IPSec Proposal.
Configuring an IPSec Policy.
8. Routing Policy and Firewall Filters.
Comparison of Routing Policies and Firewall Filters.
Routing Policy Framework.
Configuring Routing Policy.
Applying Routing Policies.
Applying Routing Policies to the Forwarding Table.
Configuring AS Path Regular Expressions.
Configuring Communities.
Configuring Prefix Lists and Route Lists.
Configuring Route Lists.
Configuring Subroutines.
Configuring the AS Path Prepend Action.
Configuring BGP Route Flap Damping.
Configuring Per-Packet Load Balancing.
Configuring Firewall Filters.
Configuring Policing.
Configure Accounting.
Configuring Filter-Based Forwarding.
Configuring Traffic Sampling and Forwarding 3.
Configuring Traffic Sampling Output Files.
Tracing Traffic Sampling Operations.
Configuring Flow Aggregation (cflowd).
Configuring Port Mirroring.
9. Routing and Routing Protocols.
Creating Routing Tables.
Configuring Static, Aggregate, and Generated Routes.
Specifying Policy with Aggregate and Generated Routes.
Configuring Martian Addresses.
BGP.
Configuring BGP.
IS-IS.
Configuring IS-IS.
OSPF.
OSPF Packets.
Configuring OSPF.
RIP.
Configuring RIP.
Tracing RIP Protocol Traffic.
Multicast Protocols Overview.
PIM.
Configuring PIM.
DVMRP.
Configuring DVMRP.
IGMP.
Configuring IGMP.
Tracing IGMP Protocol Traffic.
SAP and SDP.
Configuring SAP and SDP.
MSDP.
Configuring MSDP.
Configuring MSDP Peers.
Multicast Scoping.
10. IPv6.
Configuring IPv6.
Configuring Firewall Filters.
Configuring Routing Policy.
Creating IPv6 Routing Tables.
Configuring IPv6 Routing Protocols.
IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition Mechanisms.
Configured Tunnels.
11. MPLS Applications.
MPLS.
Flexible LSP Calculation and Configuration.
Labels.
Routers in an LSP.
How a Packet Travels along an LSP.
Constrained-Path LSP Computation.
Fate Sharing.
IGP Shortcuts.
Advertising LSPs into IGPs.
IP and MPLS Packets on Aggregated Interfaces.
MPLS Applications for Traffic Engineering.
MPLS and Routing Tables.
MPLS and Traffic Protection.
Per-Prefix Load Balancing.
Automatic Bandwidth Allocation.
Configuring MPLS-Signaled LSPs.
Configuring LDP Tunneling.
Using Fate Sharing to Configure Alternate Backup Paths.
Enabling RSVP.
Configuring MPLS over GRE Tunnels.
Configuring Static LSPs.
Configuring Explicit-Path LSPs.
Configuring Miscellaneous MPLS Properties.
Configuring Traffic Engineering for LSPs.
Configuring MPLS to Gather Statistics.
Controlling MPLS System Log Messages and SNMP Traps.
Tracing MPLS Protocol Packets and Operations.
RSVP.
Configuring RSVP Aggregation.
Configuring the RSVP Hello Interval.
Configuring RSVP Authentication.
Reserving Bandwidth on an Interface.
Configuring RSVP Timers.
Preempting RSVP Sessions.
Tracing RSVP Protocol Traffic.
Configuring RSVP and MPLS.
LDP.
Configuring the LDP Hello Interval.
Configuring the LDP Hold Time.
Configuring the LDP Keepalive Interval.
Configuring the LDP Keepalive Timeout.
Configuring LDP Route Preferences.
Popping the LDP Ultimate-Hop Router.
Filtering Inbound and Outbound LDP Labels.
Enabling LDP over LSPs Established by RSVP.
Configuring the Transport Address Used by LDP.
Configuring LDP Egress Policy.
Configuring FEC Deaggregation.
Configuring LDP to Use the IGP Route Metric.
Tracing LDP Protocol Traffic.
Circuit Cross-Connect.
Configuring MPLS LSP Tunnel Cross-Connects.
Configuring LSP Stitching Cross-Connects.
12. Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs.
Configuring Layer 2 VPNs.
Configuring Layer 3 VPNs.
Configuring Policy for the PE Router's VRF Table.
Configuring VPN Routing between the PE and CE Routers.
Configuring Layer 3 VPN Tunnel Interfaces.
13. Monitoring Commands.
SNMP.
Chassis.
Accounting Options.
Interfaces.
Firewall Filters.
Forwarding Options.
Class of Service.
Protocol-Independent Routing.
Routing Policy.
IS-IS.
OSPF.
BGP.
Generic IP Multicast Information.
PIM.
DVMRP.
IGMP.
MSDP.
Multicast Scoping.
MPLS.
RSVP.
LDP.
Layer 2 VPNs.
Layer 3 VPNs.
IP Security (IPSec).
14. Sample JUNOS Configurations.
BGP Configurations.
BGP Routing Policy.
Route Aggregation.
Controlling Peering.
Route Flap Damping.
Route Reflectors.
Confederations.
IS-IS Configurations.
Export Static Routes.
Simple Authentication.
Interface-Level Hello Authentication.
Passive Interfaces.
Layer 3 VPN Configurations.
Appendix.
Additional Resources.
Glossary.
Index. 0321122445T09252002
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