Juniper Networks Reference Guide: JUNOS Routing, Configuration, and Architecture: JUNOS Routing, Configuration, and Architecture
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Rating | : | 4.98 (961 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0201775921 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 880 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It features detailed examples and case studies and covers all the basics for beginners, while challenging experiences users with tested configuration examples throughout.. This text attempts to provide a much-needed implementation guide to Juniper networks
in political science and is a Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS) as well as a Juniper Networks Authorized Trainer (JNAT). Wayne has held technical leadership positions with several service providers (MCI Worldcom, Sprint, and AT&T), where he was responsible for network architecture, routing, and other business-related functions. Sonderegger holds a B.S. Pavilchek is a CCNA and CCDA and works as a project manager for Ericsson IP Infrastructure, overseein
With concise explanations of internetworking theory and detailed examples, this book teaches readers how to configure, deploy, and maintain their Juniper Networks routing solutions. Those new to the JUNOS Internet software will find everything they need to pass the Juniper Networks JNCIS™ certification exam. From the Back CoverJuniper Networks® Reference Guide is the ideal implementation guide to the Juniper Networks® family of Internet routers and the network operating system JUNOS™. Whether you are studying to become a JNCIE, need to maintain a multivendor routing solution, or are simply curious about Cisco System's competitor, this book is your key to the world of Juniper Networks. Experienced JUNOS engineers will benefit from the tested configuration examples, wh
Excellent JNCIS passed This i believe is one of the best Juniper reference books i have come across. I have read and used within my job the complete reference by Matt Kolon and Jeff Doyle, aswell as other books. However this reference guide seems to cover the essential aspects of the more upto date Junos versions.This is an excellent book that is well presented and easy to read, which has to be the killing point, i found the book written as if i where actually speaking to some of the people i know at Juniper through my company.I passed my JNCIS by this book, I a. Excellent JNCIS passed mr k j marlow This i believe is one of the best Juniper reference books i have come across. I have read and used within my job the complete reference by Matt Kolon and Jeff Doyle, aswell as other books. However this reference guide seems to cover the essential aspects of the more upto date Junos versions.This is an excellent book that is well presented and easy to read, which has to be the killing point, i found the book written as if i where actually speaking to some of the people i know at Juniper through my company.I passed my JNCIS by this book, I a. "Great Book." according to Brad Hutchins. The Best Juniper Book out there, except for maybe the Cook Book. Only thing is that this book needs is an update (2002 print). There are new Routers, Router/Switches, Switches, Enterprise Routers and Edge Routers that the book does not cover because they were not out. Also the book is JUNOS 5.x Despite its dated nature still a great book.