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JNCIS-M Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-303)
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.

Routing Policy
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Multicast
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Class of Service (CoS)
Security
IPv6
Describe JUNOS software routing policy design considerations-import; export; terms; match criteria; actions; default actions.
Identify the operation of community regular expressions.
Identify the operation of AS path regular expressions.
Evaluate the outcome of a policy using a subroutine.
Evaluate the outcome of a policy using a policy expression.

Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Define the functions of the following OSPF area designations and functions-backbone area; non-backbone area; stub area; not-so-stubby area.
Identify OSPF authentication types.
Identify the configuration of OSPF route summarization.
Determine route selection based on IGP route metrics and the Shortest Path First (SPF) Algorithm.
Identify the routing policy capabilities of OSPF.
Describe the functionality of the OSPF LSA types.
Describe the relationship between the loopback address and the router ID.
Define the capabilities and operation of Graceful Restart.

Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
Define the functions of the following IS-IS parameters-authentication; mesh groups; wide metrics; route preferences; IS-IS levels; LSP lifetime; overload; routing policy.
Describe characteristics of IS-IS adjacencies.
Describe inter-area routing in IS-IS.
Identify the operation and database characteristics of a multi-area IS-IS network.
Describe the functionality of the IS-IS protocol data units.
Describe the functionality of the defined IS-IS TLVs.
Describe ISO network addressing as it applies to IS-IS.
Determine route selection based on IGP route metrics and the Shortest Path First (SPF) Algorithm.
Define the capabilities and operation of Graceful Restart.
Identify the correct configuration of IS-IS route summarization.

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
Describe the BGP route selection process and CLI commands used to verify its operation.
Define the functions of the following BGP parameters-passive; authentication; prefix limits; multipath; multihop.
Identify the functionality and alteration of the BGP attributes.
Define the capabilities and operation of Graceful Restart.
Describe the operation and configuration of a route reflection BGP network.
Describe the operation and configuration of a confederation BGP network.
Define the configuration and consequences of BGP route flap damping.
Identify the characteristics of multiprotocol BGP and list the reasons for enabling it.

Multicast
Identify the PIM-SM rendezvous point election mechanisms.
Describe the operation of a multicast network using each of the RP election mechanisms.
Define the methods available to scope multicast traffic.
Describe the use and configuration of MSDP within a single PIM domain.
Describe the use and operation of MSDP across multiple PIM domains.
Describe methods for maintaining separate unicast and multicast forwarding topologies.

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
Define the functions and characteristics of RSVP.
Define the functions and characteristics of LDP.
Identify the operational steps of the constrained shortest path first algorithm.
Describe the extensions to OSPF that support traffic engineering.
Describe the extensions to IS-IS that support traffic engineering.
Define the reason(s) for configuring the following LSP attributes: primary; secondary; administrative groups; adaptive settings; priority; preemption; optimization; forwarding adjacencies into IGPs; fast reroute; metric; time-to-live options; auto-bandwidth; explicit null.

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
Identify the differences between a CPE and a provider-provisioned VPN.
Describe the operation of the control plane in a Layer 3 VPN environment.
Describe the operation of the data plane in a Layer 3 VPN environment.
Identify the steps involved in configuring a Layer 3 VPN.
Identify the differences between a Layer 2 and a Layer 3 VPN.
Define the functionality of circuit cross-connect and its configuration steps.
Describe the steps involved in configuring a Kompella Layer 2 VPN.
Describe the steps involved in configuring and verifying a Martini Layer 2 VPN.

Class of Service (CoS)
Identify CoS related functions.
Describe methods used to apply CoS parameters to IP traffic.
Describe methods used to apply CoS parameters to MPLS traffic.
Define the queuing strategies implemented on a Juniper Networks router.
List the steps involved in configuring a class of service network.

Security
Define the main principles of network security.
Identify firewall filter capabilities and applications for securing a network.
Describe user authentication and access mechanisms within the JUNOS software.
Describe the use of filters in controlling network attacks.

IPv6
Describe the IPv6 protocol headers and their functions.
Define the process used to address IPv6 hosts.
Identify the routing protocol capabilities of IPv6.
Identify the steps required to configure IPv6 on a Juniper Networks router.
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