-> Describe ospf implementation in Juniper Routers-> Describe Area0 and 'B' bit and ABR description-> Explain Virtual-Links and how they are implemented-> Explain various BITS in OSPF Header-> Explain OSPF Authentication-> Explain OSPF Path Selection process-> Explain STUB,T-STUB and NSSA Areas-> Explain OSPF Summarisation-> Explain Overload bit in OSPF This is purely done keeping one thing in mind as i have re-iterated earlier, the goal of this course is to make it as practical as possible along with exploring the user-friendly options where students who enrol for this course can take a better advantage by setting up their own systems without worrying about hardware. I have also made sure that this entire course can run on a single VMX Instance of Junos which consume a 2GB ram and 2vcpu I hope you enjoy this course as much as I did developing it. Cheers
What you'll learn
Describe OSPF implementation in Juniper Routers
Explain key OSPF concepts such as Area 0 and virtual links
Discuss OSPF authentication and path selection process
Understand STUB, T-STUB, and NSSA areas
Explain OSPF summarization and the overload bit
Course objectives
Make OSPF practical and accessible
Empower students to set up systems without hardware limitations