

Douglas Richard Hanks Jr. is a Data Center Architect with Juniper Networks and focuses on solution architecture.
Meer over de auteursJuniper MX Series
A Practical Guide to Trio Technologies on the MX and the New VMX
Paperback Engels 2016 2e druk 9781491932728Samenvatting
Discover why routers in the Juniper MX Series—with their advanced feature sets and record-breaking scale—are so popular among enterprises and network service providers. This revised and expanded edition shows you step-by-step how to implement high-density, high-speed Layer 2 and Layer 3 Ethernet services, using advanced firewall filters, redundant inline services, powerful CoS tool sets, and many other Juniper MX features.
This second edition was written by a Senior NOC Engineer, whose vast experience with the MX Series is well documented. Each chapter covers a specific Juniper MX vertical and includes review questions to help you test what you’ve learned. This edition includes new chapters on load balancing and vMX—Juniper MX’s virtual instance.
-Discover Junos architecture, MX chassis, and Trio Linecards
-Work with Juniper MX’s bridging, VLAN VXLAN, and virtual switches
-Create a firewall filter framework and discover the latest flexible filtering options
-Secure your router and add an extra layer of security with Junos DDOS protection and SCFD feature
-Discover the advantages of hierarchical scheduling, ingress queuing, and flexible remarking
-Combine Juniper MX routers, using a virtual chassis or MC-LAG
-Understand and use classical and advanced Trio Chipset’s load balancing features
-Dive into Trio inline services such as inline NAT, redundant logical tunnel, or filter-based GRE tunnel
-Discover vMX internal architecture and explore the benefits and typical use case of a virtual router
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1. Juniper MX Architecture
-Junos
-Juniper MX Chassis
-Trio
-Line Cards and Modules
-Switch and Control Board
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
2. Bridging, VLAN Mapping, IRB, and Virtual Switches
-Isn't the MX a Router?
-Layer 2 Networking
-Junos Interfaces
-Interface Bridge Configuration
-Service Provider Interface Bridge Configuration
-Enterprise Interface Bridge Configuration
-Service Provider VLAN Mapping
-Bridge Domains
-Integrated Routing and Bridging
-Virtual Switch
-VXLAN
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
3. Stateless Filters, Hierarchical Policing, and Tri-Color Marking
-Firewall Filter and Policer Overview
-Filter Operation
-Policing
-Applying Filters and Policers
-Advanced Filtering Features
-Bridge Filtering Case Study
-Service Provider DDOS Filtering Case Study
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
4. Routing Engine Protection and DDoS Prevention
-RE Protection Case Study
-DDoS Protection Case Study
-DDoS Case Study
-Suspicious Control Flow Detection
-Mitigate DDoS Attacks
-BGP Flow-Specification Case Study
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
5. Trio Class of Service
-MX CoS Capabilities
-Trio CoS Flow
-Hierarchical CoS
-Per-VLAN Queuing for Non-Queuing MPCs
-Trio Scheduling and Queuing
-MX Trio CoS Defaults
-Flexible Packet Rewrite
-Predicting Queue Throughput
-CoS Lab
-Add H-CoS for Subscriber Access
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
6. MX Virtual Chassis
-What is Virtual Chassis?
-MX-VC Configuration
-VCP Interface Class of Service
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
7. Trio Load Balancing
-Junos Load Balancing Overview
-Trio Load Balancing and Backward Compatibility
-Advanced Load Balancing
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
8. Trio Inline Services
-What are Trio Inline Services?
-J-Flow
-Network Address Translation
-Tunnel Services
-Port Mirroring
-Layer 2 Analyzer
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
9. Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation
-Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation
-Inter-Chassis Control Protocol
-MC-LAG Modes
-Case Study
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
10. Junos High Availability on MX Routers
-Junos High-Availability Feature Overview
-Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
-Graceful Restart
-Nonstop Routing and Bridging
-In-Service Software Upgrades
-ISSU Lab
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
11. The Virtual MX
-Why Use vMX and for What Purpose?
-A Technical Overview of vMX
-vMX and the Virtual World
-Resources for Installing vMX for Lab Simulation
-Technical Details of the vMX
-Summary
-Chapter Review Questions
-Chapter Review Answers
Index
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