Junos Class of Service
Duration : 2 Days (16 Hours)
Junos Class of Service Course Overview:
This two-day course offers an in-depth exploration of advanced Class-of-Service (CoS) concepts and practical configuration demonstrations. The training commences with a comprehensive CoS overview and subsequently delves into topics like classification, policing, scheduling, and rewriting. It also encompasses the intricacies of class-based forwarding and culminates with a practical case study. Through interactive demonstrations and hands-on lab exercises, participants will acquire valuable expertise in configuring and validating Junos CoS features. It’s important to note that this course aligns with the Junos operating system Release 21.1R1.
Intended Audience:
- This course is intended for network administrators who configure and administer class-of-service features on MX routers running the Junos OS.
Learning Objectives of Junos Class of Service:
- Understand the history and evolution of CoS.
- Identify the CoS fields in various packet headers.
- List the CoS processing stages on devices running the Junos OS.
- Identify the default CoS settings on devices running the Junos OS.
- Configure and verify behavior aggregate (BA) and multifield (MF) classification.
- Configure and verify two-color and tricolor marking policers.
- Configure and verify schedulers and their components.
- Configure and verify the multiple levels of hierarchical schedulers.
- Configure and verify packet header rewriting.
- Configure and verify class-based forwarding.
- Create a CoS configuration based on a set of design requirements.
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: CoS Overview
- CoS History and Evolution
- CoS and DiffServ
- CoS Fields in Packet Headers
- CoS Processing
Module 3: Packet Classification
- Classification Overview
- Forwarding Classes and Packet Loss Priority
- Fixed Classification
- Multifield Classification
- Behavior Aggregate Classification
- Lab 1: Configuring Packet Classification
Module 4: Policing
- Policing Overview
- Single-Rate Two-Color Policer
- Tricolor Marking Policers
- Hierarchical Policers
- Application—Directly on an Interface
- Application—Within a Firewall Filter
- Lab 2: Configuring Policers
Module 5: Scheduling
- Scheduling Overview
- Transmission Rate
- Queue Priority
- Delay Buffers
- Drop Profiles and Drop Profile Maps
- Scheduling Configuration
- Lab 3: Configuring Schedulers
Module 6: Hierarchical Scheduling
- Hierarchical Scheduling Overview
- Scheduler Modes
- Hierarchical Scheduling Levels
- Throughput Example
- Remaining Traffic
- Queue Properties in a Hierarchical Scheduling Context
- Putting It All Together
- Lab 4: Configuring Hierarchical Scheduling
Module 7: Rewrite Rules
- Packet Header Rewrite Overview
- Rewrite Rules and Tables
- Rewrite Combinations
- Lab 5: Configuring Rewrite Rules
Module 8: CoS-Based Forwarding
- CBF Overview
- CBF Configuration
- Lab 6: Configuring CBF
Module 9: Case Study
- VoIP Case Study Overview
- VoIP Case Study: Ingress Node
- VoIP Case Study: Transit and Egress Nodes
Junos Class of Service Course Prerequisites:
- A strong base of networking fundamentals
- Experience and familiarity with the Junos OS
- Familiarity with the Junos command-line
interface (CLI) - Completion of the Introduction to the Junos
Operating System (IJOS) course - Completion of the Junos Intermediate Routing
(JIR) course
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- Practice Labs.
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- Access to the recordings of your class sessions for 90 days.
- Digital courseware
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