Jncia-ex ojxe Detailed Lab Guide

Lab 1: EX-series User Interface Options (Detailed) . 1-1
Part 1: Logging In to J-Web 1-2
Part 2: Exploring J-Web Monitoring Capabilities . . . 1-3
Part 3: Exploring J-Web Configuration and Diagnostic Capabilities 1-8
Part 4: Logging In Using the CLI . . . 1-13
Part 5: Experimenting with the CLI’s Operational and Configuration Modes 1-14
Lab 2: Initial System Configuration (Detailed) . 2-1
Part 1: Loading a Factory-Default Configuration . . . 2-2
Part 2: Performing Initial Configuration Using J-Web 2-6
Part 3: Performing Initial Configuration Using the CLI . . 2-11
Lab 3: Secondary System Configuration (Detailed) . 3-1
Part 1: Loading the Baseline Configuration . . . 3-2
Part 2: Configuring User Authentication . . 3-4
Part 3: Performing System Management Options . 3-14
Part 4: Configuring and Verifying DHCP . 3-21
Lab 4: Operational Monitoring and Maintenance (Detailed) . . 4-1
Part 1: Monitoring System and Chassis Operation . 4-2
Part 2: Using Network Utilities and Monitoring Traffic. . . 4-7
Part 3: Upgrading JUNOS Software . 4-10
Part 4: Recovering the Root Password . . 4-14
Lab 5: Virtual Chassis Systems (Detailed) 5-1
Part 1: Loading a Predefined Configuration . . . 5-2
Part 2: Configuring Virtual Chassis Parameters 5-4
Part 3: Monitoring Virtual Chassis Operation . 5-11
Part 4: Restoring Standalone Switch Functionality 5-15
Lab 6: Interface Configuration (Detailed) . 6-1
Part 1: Loading a Predefined Configuration and Configuring the me0 Interface . 6-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring Layer 2 Interfaces . . 6-6
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring a LAG for Layer 3 Operation . 6-17
Lab 7: Ethernet Switching and VLANs (Detailed) . . . 7-1
Part 1: Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Switching Operation . . . 7-2
Part 2: Monitoring Layer 2 Switching Operation . . . 7-5
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring VLANs . . . 7-11
Lab 8: Spanning Tree (Detailed) 8-1
Part 1: Preparing the Switch and Verifying Proper Operation . 8-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring RSTP. 8-9
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring MSTP . . . 8-17
Part 4: Configuring and Monitoring a Redundant Trunk Group . . 8-26
Lab 9: Inter-VLAN Routing (Detailed) . 9-1
Part 1: Preparing the Switch and Verifying Proper Operation . 9-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring a Routed VLAN Interface . 9-6
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring Static Routing. 9-13
Part 4: Configuring and Monitoring OSPF 9-18
Part 5: Configuring and Monitoring the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) . 9-25
Lab 10: Routing Policy and Firewall Filters (Detailed) . . .10-1
Part 1: Preparing the Switch and Verifying Proper Operation 10-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring Routing Policy. 10-6
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring Firewall Filters . . . 10-12
Lab 11: Switching Security (Detailed) 11-1
Part 1: Preparing the Switch and Verifying Proper Operation 11-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring MAC Limiting . 11-4
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring DHCP Snooping and DAI . . . 11-15
Part 4: Configuring 802.1X . . 11-26
Lab 12: IP Telephony Services (Detailed) .12-1
Part 1: Preparing the Switch and Verifying Proper Operation 12-2
Part 2: Configuring and Monitoring Power over Ethernet . . . 12-8
Part 3: Configuring and Monitoring the Link Layer Discovery Protocol 12-13
Part 4: Configuring and Monitoring Link Layer Discovery Protocol-Media Endpoint Discovery and
Voice VLANs 12-20
Lab 13: Design and Implementation (Detailed) . . . .13-1
Part 1: Reviewing and Discussing Design and Implementation Requirements. . 13-2
Part 2: Loading a Predefined Configuration . . 13-5
Part 3: Implementing and Verifying System Configuration . . 13-5
Part 4: Implementing and Verifying Interface and VLAN Configuration . . . 13-10
Part 5: Implementing and Verifying RSTP Configuration . . . 13-18
Part 6: Implementing and Verifying Inter-VLAN Routing . . . 13-23
Part 7: Implementing and Verifying Port Access Security . . 13-34
Part 8: Simplifying Network Design Through the Use of Virtual Chassis System (Optional) . . . 13-41
ppendix A: Lab Diagrams A-1
Course Overview
This four-day course discusses the configuration of Juniper Networks EX-series switches in a
typical network environment. Key topics include a platform overview, user configuration
interfaces, initial and secondary system configuration tasks, operational monitoring of an
EX-series switch, Ethernet switching concepts, the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), inter-VLAN
routing, switching security protocols and features, IP telephony features, and design and
implementation considerations. This course is based upon JUNOS software for EX-series
switches Release 9.0R2.
Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, you will gain experience in configuring and
monitoring the EX-series switches.
Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
• Describe common deployment options for the EX-series switches.
• Perform operational monitoring tasks typically associated with EX-series switches.
• Install and configure an EX-series switch in a network.
• Form a Virtual Chassis system by connecting multiple EX 4200 switches.
•Configure and monitor virtual LANs (VLANs).
• Create a loop-free network environment using STP.
• Implement inter-VLAN routing using static and dynamic methods.
• Define and apply routing policy and firewall filters.
• Secure a switch port using available port access security features.
• Configure and monitor IP telephony features such as Power over Ethernet (PoE),
voice VLAN, and the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
• Design and implement a Layer 2 network using EX-series switches.
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