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This is MY list of references to help you get started. It is not a Juniper official list, and it does not mean everything you need to know for the test is covered here.
This is MY list of references to help you get started. It is not a Juniper official list, and it does not mean everything you need to know for the test is covered here.
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Hello, Yasmin. I hope you are good !! I need help. I want beginning to study JNCIA-JUNOS but i really don’t know about Book o Pages. you have something look like for JNCIA-JUNOS
working on it.
Hi Yasmin,
About the RIB groups Part 1, couple of things I have doubts about. When we share the OSPF routes on vMX1 to VR1, then next hop of 10.1.1.2 via ge-0/0/0.0 is not reachable via Route-instance VR1. Although the route is visible.
Second thing is while defining the rib group, we used
set route-instances import-rib routing-table1-name Instead we should be using
set route-options import-rib routing-table1-name.
Sorry for putting comment under wrong place, However I was unable to do so there.
I will take a look at your comments and let you know. Thank you!
I corrected the section that says routing-instance instead of routing-options. THANKS!
I found the section where the OSPF route is shared, that you mentioned. The result you see is correct. SPF calculates the route based on the database. The resulting OSPF route is installed in the rib-group instead of directly into inet.0, so the route is placed in both inet.0 and VR1.inet.0. Does that mean I can send traffic to 192.168.2.2 from VR1.inet.0? NO! because as you said, the next-hop 10.1.1.2 is not reachable from VR1.inet.0. I will add this to the article later today.
THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR FEEDBACK!!!
Updated!
A summary article on BGP will be of great value
Will work on that when I finish the next article on routing tables.