Tag: Juniper

MIST Campus Fabrics now support the vJunOS-Switch!

ICYMI (like myself until 1 hr ago): THIS changes the whole Campus networking game! This little screenshot was taken from our Lab and it might look like any regular screenshot… Read more »

Filter-Based Forwarding (FBF) in Junos – Because Why Not Make Routing More “Fun”?

Networking is simple, right? You have packets, they follow routes, and everything just works. Well, not quite. Sometimes, life (or your boss or your Exam) throws you a curveball. Maybe… Read more »

JNCIE-ENT – I tried it again…

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You either become a JNCIE-ENT or you tried long enough to see yourself cursing on that damn exam ๐Ÿ˜€ ๐Ÿ˜€ ๐Ÿ˜€After quite some time I tried the next attempt of… Read more »

Wi-Fi 7 and Juniper Mist: The Next Evolution in Wireless Networking

The world of wireless networking is constantly changing, and each new Wi-Fi standard marks a major step forward. With Wi-Fi 7, we’re looking at a major leap in wireless communication…. Read more »

Slides from todays Webinar: Create a Juniper Lab with EVE-NG

Another great session happened today – thank you so much to everyone who attended ๐Ÿ™‚Attached as usual are the slides – feel free to reach out to me if you… Read more »

Slides from Session (Open Learning MIST-Edge and EVE-NG)

As promised, here is the SLidedeck from today’s session ๐Ÿ™‚What should we present next for the use of EVE-NG and Juniper? Would deploying EVE-NG as a VM (in various flavors)… Read more »

My JNCIE-ENT journey so far – now the waiting begins

Taking Tuesday’s JNCIE-ENT exam was an experience I will never forget. From the moment I entered the virtual testing center (because sadly it’s still 100% remote only), I felt a… Read more »

OSPF – Once in your head, it really is open shortest path first ;)

As we traverse the expansive landscape of network protocols, one stands out as a cornerstone, like the granddaddy of routing: OSPF, or Open Shortest Path First. Its dynamic nature and… Read more »