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Resources – JNCIA-M Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-201)
This list is intended to provide a general view of the skill set required to successfully complete the specified certification exam. Topics listed are subject to change.

Operations, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
Protocol Independent Routing Properties
Routing Policy
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Multicast
Firewall Filters
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Operation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
Describe the function of the Routing Engine.
Describe the different Juniper ASICs and their functions.
Identify the packet flow through the Packet Forwarding Engine.
Define an exception packet.
Define the portions of the JUNOS software architecture – protected memory spaces; individual daemon process; JUNOS software operating locations.
Identify valid options for interface names and protocol families within the JUNOS software.
Identify options for manipulating “saved” configuration files – rollback; load; file locations.
Describe the boot devices available to a Juniper Networks router.
Identify the steps involved in the JUNOS software boot sequence.
Describe the functions of CLI commands used to monitor interfaces.

Protocol Independent Routing Properties
Describe configuration options for static and aggregate routes.
Identify the default routing tables and preference values.
Describe the options available for load-balancing.

Routing Policy
Describe JUNOS software routing policy design considerations – import; export; terms; match criteria; actions; default actions; policy evaluation.
List the main reasons to create and apply policies.
Define the locations within a BGP configuration where a policy may be applied.
Identify the components of a route-filter and the various match types.
Evaluate the outcome of a policy.

Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
Describe the basic characteristics of the RIP protocol.
Describe the enhancements included in the RIPv2 specification.
Define the message types used in RIP.
List the steps required to advertise routes into a RIP network.

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Define the functions of OSPF packet types.
Define the functions of OSPF area types.
Define the functions of OSPF router types.
Identify the steps required to form an OSPF adjacency.
Identify the election criteria for an OSPF DR.
Describe the functions of the DR and BDR.
Identify CLI commands used to monitor and troubleshoot an OSPF network.

Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Define the functions of IS-IS PDUs.
Describe ISO network addressing as it applies to IS-IS.
Describe characteristics of IS-IS adjacencies.
Describe the election of the Designated Intermediate System.
Describe the steps required to configure IS-IS.
Identify CLI commands used to monitor and troubleshoot an IS-IS network.

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Define the basic operation and functionality of BGP.
Describe the different BGP neighbor states.
Define the functions of BGP packet types.
Define the functions of BGP attributes.
Identify the steps of the BGP Route Selection Algorithm.
Describe the default action for BGP route advertisements to EBGP and IBGP peers.
Describe the steps required to configure BGP.
Identify CLI commands used to monitor and troubleshoot an IS-IS network.

Multicast
Identify the differences between the operation of a dense-mode and a sparse-mode protocol.
Define the reverse path forwarding (RPF) process and explain its importance.
Describe the operation of the IGMP protocol.
Describe the operation of the PIM protocol.
Describe PIM-SM RP options – Static; Auto-RP; Bootstrap Router.

Firewall Filters
Describe Firewall Filter concepts – input; output; match conditions; actions; action modifiers; syntax.
Identify the differences between a transit filter and a Routing Engine filter.
Identify CLI commands used to monitor and troubleshoot filter operation.

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Define the functions of MPLS terms – LSP; LSR; ingress; transit; penultimate; egress.
Describe the differences between a static and a signaled LSP.
Define the functions of RSVP attributes.
Describe the relationship between BGP and MPLS.
Compare the differences between a strict and a loose ERO.
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