by Maher Haddad | Feb 10, 2024 | Junos Associate
In this lesson, I am going to do the basic things that you can do using the firewall filters on Juniper. Let me show you what scenario I have here: This is my scenario, R1 and R2 are connected to each other and IP addresses are already set. I have also the static...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 9, 2024 | Junos Associate
The last topic that I want to discuss in routing is about the instances. By default, all routings that we do belong to the same instance which is inet.0 and we have seen it before in this book. Now say that your Juniper router is providing services to customers, and...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 9, 2024 | Junos Associate
We continue our journey with the routing topic on Juniper, and now I want to speak about the Route Preference. If you come from the Cisco world, it is called Administrative distance. What does it mean the route preference. Every routing protocol, whether static or...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 9, 2024 | Junos Associate
After having a complete detail about the difference between the routing table and the forwarding table, it is time to learn how to configure static routes on the Juniper device. I do have 2 Juniper routers connected to each other on the ge-0/0/2 interfaces. Each...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 9, 2024 | Junos Associate
Now that we understanding the details about the Routing table and the forwarding table, I would like to show you a LAB where we can have more insight about this topic. I do have my Juniper router having a static default route and have one interface with an IP address....
by Maher Haddad | Feb 9, 2024 | Junos Associate
Starting beginning of this book, I have explained briefly about the difference between the routing table and the forwarding table on Juniper. In this lesson, I am going to go a bit deeper with the explanation. Let’s start with the routing table: It contains all the...