![]() ![]() ![]() Describe administrative groups and how they can be used to influence path selection.Describe the Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF) algorithm, its uses, and its path selection process.Explain the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) extensions used to build the Traffic Engineering Database (TED).Describe the default Junos OS MPLS traffic engineering behavior.Select and configure the appropriate label distribution protocol for a given set of requirements.Configure and verify RSVP-signaled and LDP-signaled LSPs.Describe the functionalities and operation of RSVP and LDP.Describe the configuration and verification of MPLS forwarding.Explain the MPLS label operations (push, pop, swap) and the concept of label-switched path (LSP).Describe the history and rationale for MPLS, as well as its basic terminology.ObjectivesĪfter successfully completing this course, you should be able to: Students should also attend the Introduction to the Junos Operating System (IJOS), Junos Intermediate Routing (JIR), and Junos Service Provider Switching (JSPX) courses prior to attending this class. Students should have intermediate-level networking knowledge and should be familiar with the Junos OS command-line interface (CLI). This course benefits individuals responsible for configuring and monitoring devices running the Junos OS. Junos MPLS Fundamentals (JMF) is an intermediate-level course. ![]()
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