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Before starting your JN0-364 exam preparation, it is recommended to review the complete Juniper Service Provider Routing and Switching, Specialist exam syllabus and carefully go through the exam objectives listed below. Once you understand the exam structure and objectives, you should practice using our free JN0-364 questions. We also provide premium JN0-364 practice test, fully updated according to the latest exam objectives, to help you accurately assess your preparedness for the actual exam.

Juniper
Vendor
JN0-364
Exam Code
65
Total Questions
10
Total Exam Domains

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Juniper JN0-364 Exam Objectives

Section 1: Protocol-Independent Routing
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of various protocol-independent routing components:
  • Static, aggregate, and generated routes
  • Martian addresses
  • Routing instances, including routing information base (RIB) (also known as routing table) group
  • Load balancing
  • Filter-based forwarding
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot various protocol-independent routing components:
  • Static, aggregate, and generated routes
  • Load balancing
  • Filter-based forwarding
Section 2: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of OSPF:
  • Link-state database
  • OSPF packet types
  • Router ID
  • Adjacencies and neighbors
  • Designated router and backup designated router
  • OSPF area and router types
  • Link-state advertisement (LSA) packet type
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot OSPF:
  • Interfaces and neighbor
  • Routing policy application
  • Troubleshooting tools
Section 3: Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of IS-IS:
  • Link-state database
  • IS-IS protocol data units (PDUs)
  • Type, length, values (TLVs)
  • Adjacencies and neighbors
  • Levels and areas
  • Designated intermediate system (DIS)
  • Metrics
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot IS-IS:
  • Interfaces and adjacencies
  • Routing policy application
  • Troubleshooting tools
Section 4: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of BGP:
  • BGP basic operation
  • BGP message types
  • Attributes
  • Route/path selection process
  • Internal and external BGP (IBGP and EBGP) functionality and interaction
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot BGP:
  • Groups and peers
  • Additional basic options
  • Routing policy application
Section 5: Layer 2 Bridging or VLANs
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of Layer 2 bridging for the Junos OS:
  • Service provider switching platforms
  • Bridging elements and terminology
  • Frame processing
  • Virtual Switches
  • Provider bridging (Q-in-Q tunneling)
Identify the concepts, benefits, or functionality of VLANs:
  • Port modes
  • Tagging
  • Integrated Routing and Bridging (IRB)/li>
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot Layer 2 bridging or VLANs:
  • Interfaces and ports
  • VLANs
  • IRB
  • Provider bridging
Section 6: Spanning-Tree Protocols
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Identify the concepts, benefits, operation, or functionality of Spanning Tree Protocol and its variants:
  • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), and VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (VSTP) concepts
  • Port roles and states
  • Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs)
  • Convergence and reconvergence
  • Spanning-tree security
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot STP and its variants:
  • Spanning-tree protocols (STP, RSTP, MSTP, VSTP)
  • BPDU, loop and root protection
Section 7: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of MPLS CoS processing on Junos devices:
  • MPLS terminology
  • MPLS packet header
  • End-to-end packet flow and forwarding
  • Labels and the label information base
  • MPLS and routing tables
  • RSVP
  • LDP
  • Segment routing with MPLS
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot MPLS:
  • MPLS forwarding
  • RSVP-signaled 
  • LDP-signaled Label-Switched Paths (LSPs)
  • Shortest path segment-routing LSPs
Section 8: IPv6
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Identify the concepts, operation, or functionality of IPv6:
  • Static routes
  • Dynamic routing - OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP
  • IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshooting IPv6.
Section 9: Tunnels
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Identify the concepts, requirements, or functionality of IP tunneling:
  • Tunneling applications and considerations
  • Generic routing encapsulation (GRE)

Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot IP tunnels:
  • GRE
Section 10: High Availability
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Identify the concepts, benefits, applications, or requirements of high availability:
  • Link aggregation groups (LAGs)
  • Graceful restart (GR)
  • Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)
  • Nonstop bridging (NSB)
  • Nonstop active routing (NSR)
  • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor, or troubleshoot high availability components:
  • Link aggregation groups (LAG)
  • GR, GRES, NSB, and NSR
  • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
  • VRRP
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