Whether your network is a complex carrier or just a few machines supporting a small enterprise, JUNOS High Availability will help you build reliable and resilient networks that include Juniper Networks devices. With this book's valuable advice on software upgrades, scalability, remote network monitoring and management, high-availability protocols such as VRRP, and more, you'll have your network uptime at the five, six, or even seven nines -- or 99.99999% of the time. Rather than focus on "greenfield" designs, the authors explain how to intelligently modify multi-vendor networks. You'll learn…mehr
Whether your network is a complex carrier or just a few machines supporting a small enterprise, JUNOS High Availability will help you build reliable and resilient networks that include Juniper Networks devices. With this book's valuable advice on software upgrades, scalability, remote network monitoring and management, high-availability protocols such as VRRP, and more, you'll have your network uptime at the five, six, or even seven nines -- or 99.99999% of the time. Rather than focus on "greenfield" designs, the authors explain how to intelligently modify multi-vendor networks. You'll learn to adapt new devices to existing protocols and platforms, and deploy continuous systems even when reporting scheduled downtime. JUNOS High Availability will help you save time and money. * Manage network equipment with Best Common Practices * Enhance scalability by adjusting network designs and protocols * Combine the IGP and BGP networks of two merging companies * Perform network audits * Identify JUNOScripting techniques to maintain high availability * Secure network equipment against breaches, and contain DoS attacks * Automate network configuration through specific strategies and tools This book is a core part of the Juniper Networks Technical Library™.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Sonderegger (JNCIE-M #130, JNCIS-FWV, JNCIS-ER, and Juniper Certified Instructor) holds a MS in IT Management and is a Resident Engineer Manager on Juniper Networks' Professional Services Team. James spent five years as an Engineer in Residence for Federal customers and has been in the networks industry for the last twelve years. His former employers include The Analysis Corporation (TAC), Ericsson IP Infrastructure, and Automated Data Processing. James was a co-author on "Juniper Networks Reference Guide. Routing, Configuration, and Architecture", ISBN 0201775921, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 2002.
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From the contents: JUNOS HA Concepts Chapter 1 High Availability Network Design Considerations Why Mention Cost in a Technical Book? A Simple Enterprise Network Redundancy and the Layered Model What Does It All Mean? Chapter 2 Hardware High Availability Divide and Conquer Packet Flows Redundancy and Resiliency Chapter 3 Software High Availability Software Architecture One OS to Rule Them Automation of Operations Chapter 4 Control Plane High Availability Under the Hood of the Routing Engine Graceful Routing Engine Switchover Graceful Restart MPLS Support for Graceful Restart Non-Stop Active Routing Non-Stop Bridging Choosing Your High Availability Control Plane Solution Chapter 5 Virtualization for High Availability Virtual Chassis in the Switching Control Plane Control System Chassis JUNOS HA Techniques Chapter 6 JUNOS Pre-Upgrade Procedures JUNOS Package Overview Pre-Upgrade Verifications Moving Services Away from a Router Chapter 7 Painless Software Upgrades Snapshots Software Upgrades with Unified ISSU Software Upgrades Without Unified ISSU Snapshots Redux Image Upgrade Tweaks and Options J Series Considerations Chapter 8 JUNOS Post-Upgrade Verifications Post-Upgrade Verification Fallback Procedures Applicability Chapter 9 Monitoring for High Availability I Love Logs Simple Network Management Protocol Traffic Monitoring Chapter 10 Management Interfaces A GUI for Junior Techs Mid-Level Techs and the CLI Deep Magic for Advanced Techs Chapter 11 Management Tools JUNOScope Juniper AIS Partner Tools Chapter 12 Managing Intradomain Routing Table Growth Address Allocation Address Aggregation Chapter 13 Managing an Interdomain Routing Table Enterprise Size and Effective Management Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Network Availability Chapter 14 Fast High Availability Protocols Protocols for Optical Networks Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Interior Gateway Protocols Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol MPLS Path Protection Chapter 15 Transitioning Routing and Switching to a Multivendor Environment Industry Standards Multivendor Architecture for High Availability Routing Protocol Interoperability Chapter 16 Transitioning MPLS to a Multivendor Environment Multivendor Reality Check MPLS Signaling for High Availability MPLS Transition Case Studies Chapter 17 Monitoring Multivendor Networks Are You In or Out? SNMP Configuration Syslog Configuration Configuration Management Configuration for AAA JUNOS GUI Support What IS Normal? Chapter 18 Network Scalability Hardware Capacity Network Scalability by Design Chapter 19 Choosing, Migrating, and Merging Interior Gateway Protocols Choosing Between IS-IS and OSPF Migrating from One IGP to Another Merging Networks Using a Common IGP Chapter 20 Merging BGP Autonomous Systems Planning the Merge Merging Our ASs Off Monitoring the Merge Chapter 21 Making Configuration Audits Painless Why Audit Configurations? Configuration Auditing 101 Auditing Configurations Performing and Updating Audits Chapter 22 Securing Your Network Equipment Against Security Breaches Authentication Methods Hardening the Device Firewall Filters Chapter 23 Monitoring and Containing DoS Attacks in Your Network Attack Detection Taking Action When a DoS Attack Occurs Attack Prevention Gathering Evidence Chapter 24 Goals of Configuration Automation CLI Configuration Automation Automating Remote Configuration
From the contents: JUNOS HA Concepts Chapter 1 High Availability Network Design Considerations Why Mention Cost in a Technical Book? A Simple Enterprise Network Redundancy and the Layered Model What Does It All Mean? Chapter 2 Hardware High Availability Divide and Conquer Packet Flows Redundancy and Resiliency Chapter 3 Software High Availability Software Architecture One OS to Rule Them Automation of Operations Chapter 4 Control Plane High Availability Under the Hood of the Routing Engine Graceful Routing Engine Switchover Graceful Restart MPLS Support for Graceful Restart Non-Stop Active Routing Non-Stop Bridging Choosing Your High Availability Control Plane Solution Chapter 5 Virtualization for High Availability Virtual Chassis in the Switching Control Plane Control System Chassis JUNOS HA Techniques Chapter 6 JUNOS Pre-Upgrade Procedures JUNOS Package Overview Pre-Upgrade Verifications Moving Services Away from a Router Chapter 7 Painless Software Upgrades Snapshots Software Upgrades with Unified ISSU Software Upgrades Without Unified ISSU Snapshots Redux Image Upgrade Tweaks and Options J Series Considerations Chapter 8 JUNOS Post-Upgrade Verifications Post-Upgrade Verification Fallback Procedures Applicability Chapter 9 Monitoring for High Availability I Love Logs Simple Network Management Protocol Traffic Monitoring Chapter 10 Management Interfaces A GUI for Junior Techs Mid-Level Techs and the CLI Deep Magic for Advanced Techs Chapter 11 Management Tools JUNOScope Juniper AIS Partner Tools Chapter 12 Managing Intradomain Routing Table Growth Address Allocation Address Aggregation Chapter 13 Managing an Interdomain Routing Table Enterprise Size and Effective Management Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Network Availability Chapter 14 Fast High Availability Protocols Protocols for Optical Networks Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Interior Gateway Protocols Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol MPLS Path Protection Chapter 15 Transitioning Routing and Switching to a Multivendor Environment Industry Standards Multivendor Architecture for High Availability Routing Protocol Interoperability Chapter 16 Transitioning MPLS to a Multivendor Environment Multivendor Reality Check MPLS Signaling for High Availability MPLS Transition Case Studies Chapter 17 Monitoring Multivendor Networks Are You In or Out? SNMP Configuration Syslog Configuration Configuration Management Configuration for AAA JUNOS GUI Support What IS Normal? Chapter 18 Network Scalability Hardware Capacity Network Scalability by Design Chapter 19 Choosing, Migrating, and Merging Interior Gateway Protocols Choosing Between IS-IS and OSPF Migrating from One IGP to Another Merging Networks Using a Common IGP Chapter 20 Merging BGP Autonomous Systems Planning the Merge Merging Our ASs Off Monitoring the Merge Chapter 21 Making Configuration Audits Painless Why Audit Configurations? Configuration Auditing 101 Auditing Configurations Performing and Updating Audits Chapter 22 Securing Your Network Equipment Against Security Breaches Authentication Methods Hardening the Device Firewall Filters Chapter 23 Monitoring and Containing DoS Attacks in Your Network Attack Detection Taking Action When a DoS Attack Occurs Attack Prevention Gathering Evidence Chapter 24 Goals of Configuration Automation CLI Configuration Automation Automating Remote Configuration
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