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Juniper MX Series

paperbackNovember 13, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781449319717 ISBN-10: 1449319718
Publisher
O'Reilly
Binding
paperback
Published
November 13, 2012
Weight
3.1 lbs
Dimensions
23.30×4.60×17.80 cm

About this book

Juniper MX Series by Hanks, Jr. Douglas Richard. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781449319717.

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 authoritative book 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, IPFIX/J-Flow, and many other Juniper MX features. Written by Juniper Network engineers, each chapter covers a specific Juniper MX vertical and includes review questions to help you test what you learn. Delve into the Juniper MX architecture, including the next generation Junos Trio chipset Explore Juniper MX’s bridging, VLAN mapping, and support for thousands of virtual switches Add an extra layer of security by combining Junos DDoS protection with firewall filters Create a firewall filter framework that only applies filters specific to your network Discover the advantages of hierarchical scheduling Combine Juniper MX routers, using a virtual chassis or Multi-chassis LAG Install network services such as Network Address Translation (NAT) inside the Trio chipset Examine Junos high availability features and protocols on Juniper MX "For the no-nonsense engineer who likes to get down to it, The Juniper MX Series targets both service providers and enterprises with an illustrative style supported by diagrams, tables, code blocks, and CLI output. Readers will discover features they didnt know about before and cant resist putting them into production." ―Ethan Banks, CCIE #20655, Packet Pushers Podcast Host