Re: [j-nsp] [j-nsp] Re: Juniper courses?

From: Paulo Pereira (etpjp@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Oct 19 2000 - 18:09:10 EDT


Hi,

the labs are done on PC's ?

But, this away you don't the change to configure stuff
with real traffic...

Or does the PCs have lots of ?ethernet? interfaces?

How do you do a internetwork ?

PP

--- Rene Avi <rene.avi@kpnqwest.com> wrote:
> At 22:38 13/10/2000 -0500, Rob Thomas wrote:
> >Hello, listfolk.
> >
> >Has anyone recently attended the ever-full Juniper
> courses, e.g. the
> >three or five day course bundle? If so, I would
> like to hear your
> >impressions of the course.
>
> I had the pleasure to attend the 5 days juniper
> course in europe. Itīs focused
> on the hw/sw-design and most important the look &
> feel of those boxes.
> The course - as well as the product - is built for
> service providers so you
> should bring along a clear understanding of the
> protocols and techniques
> used in
> this enviroment (BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, Multicast), donīt
> expect explanations
> on that during the course. The funny part is the
> labs are on ordinary PCs
> running JunOS, which makes it kind of cheap to built
> your own lab.
>
> Basicly itīs where you find the IOS-feature on JunOS
> + configuration labs.
> I recommend it for a start into JuniperLand :-)
>
> Cheers,
> /rene
>
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