JN0-363: Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist
Juniper JN0-363 Exam
Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist
Last Updated: Jun 30, 2024
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Juniper Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist Syllabus
Protocol-Independent Routing: In this section of the exam, candidates must show knowledge regarding understanding concepts, operations, or functionality of various protocol-independent routing components.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF): In this section of the exam, the concepts covered include the operation or functionality of OSPF such as Link-state database, OSPF packet types, Router ID, Adjacencies and neighbors, etc.
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS): This section of the exam identifies =the concepts, operation, or functionality of IS-IS such as Link-state database, IS-IS protocol data units (PDUs), Type, length, values (TLVs), Adjacencies and neighbors, and Levels and areas.
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP): This section of the exam covers BGP basic operation, BGP message types, Attributes
Route/path selection process, etc.
Layer 2 Bridging or VLANs: In this section, topics evaluated include the concepts, operation, or functionality of Layer 2 bridging for the Junos OS such as Service provider switching platforms, Bridging elements and terminology, Frame processing, Virtual Switches, and Provider bridging.
Spanning-Tree Protocols: Spanning-Tree Protocols: The section covers topics such as how to identify the concepts, benefits, operation, or functionality of Spanning Tree Protocol and its variants.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS): In this section, topics covered include how to identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of MPLS such as MPLS terminology, MPLS packet header, End-to-end packet flow and forwarding, Labels and the label information base, and MPLS and routing tables.
Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of IPv6: The exam section relates to knowledge of IPv4 versus IPv6
Address types, notation, and format, Address scopes, Autoconfiguration, and Tunneling.
Tunnels: In this section, the topics covered include how to identify the concepts, requirements, or functionality of IP tunneling, Tunneling applications and considerations, and Generic routing encapsulation (GRE).
High Availability: In this section of the exam, topics covered include the benefits, applications, or requirements of high availability such as Link aggregation groups (LAGs) and multichassis LAGs (MC- LAGs), Graceful restart (GR), Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES), Nonstop bridging (NSB), and Nonstop active routing (NSR).