Juniper Day One – Exploring IPv6
Juniper has published a nice booklet on IPv6 as PDF.
They also offer some more booklets about JunOS basics, JunOS automation, etc.
Juniper has published a nice booklet on IPv6 as PDF.
They also offer some more booklets about JunOS basics, JunOS automation, etc.
It’s always a problem to keep all your ACLs in a network coherent. Recently I was made aware of a small tool form google which makes managing ACLs on Cisco, Juniper and Linux much easier to handle.
Take a look at Capirca.
Some features, like IPv6 ACL support for Cisco is still missing, but it looks quite promising.
It’s rather old news but still a lot of people don’t know about Junipers Fast Track program.
Juniper offers free study materials and test vouchers for several intro level course / certifications.
For those of you who know Cisco’s IOS and want to take a look at Juniper’s JunOS take a look at “JunOS as 2nd language”
In the latest release candidate of GNS3 support for Juniper (Olive) was added. This enables you to easily integrate some virtual Juniper Routers into your virtual IOS network.
And before you ask: No I will not provide you with any IOS, PixOS or JunOS files.