Book description
Discover why routers in the Juniper MX Series—with their advanced feature sets and record-breaking scale—are so popular among enterprises and network service providers. This revised and expanded edition shows you step-by-step how to implement high-density, high-speed Layer 2 and Layer 3 Ethernet services, using Router Engine DDoS Protection, Multi-chassis LAG, Inline NAT, IPFLOW, and many other Juniper MX features. This second edition was written by a Senior NOC engineer, whose vast experience with the MX Series is well documented.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- 1. Juniper MX Architecture
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2. Bridging, VLAN Mapping, IRB, and Virtual Switches
- Isn’t the MX a Router?
- Layer 2 Networking
- Junos Interfaces
- Interface Bridge Configuration
- Service Provider Interface Bridge Configuration
- Enterprise Interface Bridge Configuration
- Service Provider VLAN Mapping
- Bridge Domains
- Integrated Routing and Bridging
- Virtual Switch
- VXLAN
- Summary
- Chapter Review Questions
- Chapter Review Answers
- 3. Stateless Filters, Hierarchical Policing, and Tri-Color Marking
- 4. Routing Engine Protection and DDoS Prevention
- 5. Trio Class of Service
- 6. MX Virtual Chassis
- 7. Trio Load Balancing
- 8. Trio Inline Services
- 9. Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation
- 10. Junos High Availability on MX Routers
- 11. The Virtual MX
- Index
Product information
- Title: Juniper MX Series, 2nd Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2016
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 9781491932728
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