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The Netcademy
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Добавлен 3 фев 2023
There is so much content out there on networking, especially for Cisco. What about detailed videos that soly focus on Juniper Junos though? There's some but not much and especially not covering the huge range of protocols there is for all things switching & routing.
This channel will bridge that gap!
With The Netcademy you'll see videos of how to configure Juniper EX and MX switches & routers respectively. Whether it be OSPF, IS-IS, xSTP, EVPN, BGP and general device hardening; these will all be covered. Not only that but I will discuss the protocols starting from a high-level to more indepth videos. Through this we will all be on a journey of learning, improving and accelerating our knowledge & experience with Juniper Junos.
The Netcademy
Learning Networks Together
This channel will bridge that gap!
With The Netcademy you'll see videos of how to configure Juniper EX and MX switches & routers respectively. Whether it be OSPF, IS-IS, xSTP, EVPN, BGP and general device hardening; these will all be covered. Not only that but I will discuss the protocols starting from a high-level to more indepth videos. Through this we will all be on a journey of learning, improving and accelerating our knowledge & experience with Juniper Junos.
The Netcademy
Learning Networks Together
Learn All You Need To Know About RSTP
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) addresses the main limitation of STP which is its SLOW convergence time. In this video you will learn what makes RSTP different to STP whilst also what are the similarities. Also why and how can Rapid Spanning Tree converge a switched layer 2 network so much quicker than traditional STP.
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Learn How To Configure STP on Juniper Switches
Просмотров 86День назад
Looking to learn how to configure Spanning Tree Protocol on Juniper switches? It's so simple and easy to do! Watch this video to learn how. 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtownsend1983 💯 Subscribe to keep up with the best Juniper & Junos content 💯: www.youtube.com/@Netcademy #junipernetworks #juniper #routing #evpn #network #networksolutions #telecommunications #networkenginee...
Learn How To Deploy A Campus Fabric On Juniper Networks Mist
Просмотров 12014 дней назад
Deploying a Campus Fabric on Juniper Networks Mist? You would think that deploying an EVPN network with VxLAN tunnelling would be complex, confusing and take a long time. Quite frankly this is not the case on Mist! In this video I will show how to deploy an EVPN Multihoming (in the DC world it's called a Spine-Only topology) Campus Fabric. The steps we will go through are: 1 - Campus Fabric lab...
Learn Everything You Need To Know on Spanning Tree Protocol
Просмотров 18921 день назад
Whether you are new to STP, looking for a refresh or perhaps going for a CCNA/ JNCIA or CCNP/ JNCIP certification; this video is for you. Spanning Tree Protocol, or STP, has such a bad reputation as it does what it does so well that it kind of goes against the idea of a resilient & agile network. But what does it do? How does it work? What are these concepts of a Root Bridge and how is it elect...
My Guide To Validate EVPN & VxLAN
Просмотров 34528 дней назад
I always say EVPN and VxLAN are two massive protocols working together in data center and campus fabric networks. Configuring the routing between leafs & spines or access and core/ distribution switches is one thing. Validating configuration and advertisement of addresses is another! In this video I will go through my list of the most important 'Show' commands to validate an EVPN signalling wit...
What is Marvis on Juniper Networks Mist?
Просмотров 216Месяц назад
On Juniper Networks Mist solution is a great & powerful feature called Marvis. This really does take network insights and proactive networking with AI to a whole other level. In this video we will go through the different areas of Marvis including Marvis Actions, VNA (Virtual Network Assistant), Minis and Query. 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtownsend1983 💯 Subscribe to keep ...
8 Easy Steps To Configure Spine-Leaf with EVPN-VXLAN
Просмотров 692Месяц назад
How can you configure a Spine-Leaf topology using EVPN and VxLAN in 8 steps? Watch this video where it goes through how to successfully configure these routing protocols starting from initial configuration to validation at the end. 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtownsend1983 💯 Subscribe to keep up with the best Juniper & Junos content 💯: www.youtube.com/@Netcademy #junipernet...
My 4 New WOW Features from Junipers Mist
Просмотров 3092 месяца назад
Juniper Networks Mist solution has just released a MASSIVE new batch of features. In this video I will go through my top 4 features, what they are, where to find them and an explanation as to why they are so useful for enterprise networks. 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtownsend1983 💯 Subscribe to keep up with the best Juniper & Junos content 💯: www.youtube.com/@Netcademy #ju...
AI Insights into WAN Assurance on Juniper Networks Mist
Просмотров 1242 месяца назад
What is WAN Assurance on Juniper Networks Mist? What are the Service Level Expectations? This video we will go through a core piece of information when it comes to looking the deep insights on the Mist WAN Assurance capabilities and these are the Service Level Expectations. And there are 3 of them for switching network in Mist! 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtownsend1983 💯 Su...
Wired Assurance on Juniper Networks Mist - What is it?
Просмотров 2302 месяца назад
What is Wired Assurance on Juniper Networks Mist solution? What are the Service Level Expectations? This video we will go through a core piece of information when it comes to looking the deep insights on the Mist Wired Assurance capabilities and these are the Service Level Expectations. And there are 3 of them for switching network in Mist! 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/in/davidtown...
Wireless Assurance - The AI Power of Service Level Expectations (SLEs)
Просмотров 2442 месяца назад
What is Wireless Assurance? What are Service Level Expectations? How does Juniper Networks Mist not only look at the connectivity of the Wi-Fi network, but also the devices/ clients which are connecting to that wireless network and are they getting a great experience. If not why not? This video we will go through a core piece of information when it comes to looking the deep insights on the Mist...
Juniper Networks Mist AI - What is it?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
Juniper Networks have a solution which is proving to be growing across many different sectors within Enterprise networking due to its leverage of artificial intelligence, micro-services and being cloud based. This solution is called Mist and in this video I'll go through what is Junipers Mist, why is it so different, what does it comprise of and more. 👇👇 You can find me on 👇👇 www.linkedin.com/i...
Ultimate Guide In EVPN Spine-Only Deployment
Просмотров 4393 месяца назад
This is an extensive part of this EVPN-VXLAN series where we will learn how to configure a Spine-Only configuration. There are many steps in deploying any network and with EVPN routing and VXLAN tunneling, the steps involved can be even more technical. This video aims to act as a guide in to configuring Juniper Networks switches to deploy these signalling & tunnelling protocols with a staged ap...
The Difference Between Spine-Only & Spine-Leaf
Просмотров 5173 месяца назад
In this part of the EVPN-VXLAN series, we will go through what are the key considerations to take into account when it comes to networking in a data center. Believe it or not but there are actually quite a few areas to think of and no doubt more. Additionally we'll learn what is a Spine-Only deployment, what is its architecture, what do you need to be aware of and how does this compare to a Spi...
Learn The Massive EVPN Route Type 5
Просмотров 7054 месяца назад
In this part of the EVPN-VXLAN series, we will go through the infamous and surprisingly powerful Route Type 5 packet. This Ethernet Virtual Private Network (EVPN) Route Type is all about advertising an IP Prefix. Is that it? Simply put no! There is so much more information and granular details when it comes to what the EVPN RT 5 does, how does it do it and where it will be applied depending on ...
Learn the Details of EVPN Service Models
Просмотров 7144 месяца назад
Learn the Details of EVPN Service Models
Understanding EVPN IRB and Routing Types
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Understanding EVPN IRB and Routing Types
EVPN - How Route Types 1 & 4 Help Build The ESI
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
EVPN - How Route Types 1 & 4 Help Build The ESI
Learn EVPN Route Type 2 and Type 3
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Learn EVPN Route Type 2 and Type 3
All You Need To Know About BGP Confederations
Просмотров 3335 месяцев назад
All You Need To Know About BGP Confederations
BGP - Route Reflectors To The Rescue!
Просмотров 2016 месяцев назад
BGP - Route Reflectors To The Rescue!
The Ultimate Guide in BGP Communities Configuration
Просмотров 3396 месяцев назад
The Ultimate Guide in BGP Communities Configuration
Get A Grip On BGP AS Paths & Origin Code
Просмотров 1329 месяцев назад
Get A Grip On BGP AS Paths & Origin Code
The Bgp Path Selection: What You Need To Know!
Просмотров 11 тыс.9 месяцев назад
The Bgp Path Selection: What You Need To Know!
Why You Should Care About BGP and its AS'
Просмотров 1479 месяцев назад
Why You Should Care About BGP and its AS'
Hi David, I follow your tutorial exactly from this video (except for the numbering - IP addresses scheme, ASN, etc). But when I finished step 7th (configuring vxlan) and issued the "commit check" command, my vEX-Leaf-1 showed notification like this : ------------------ [edit] 'switch-options' Router id mismatch with source vtep: router-id:1.1.1.11 lo0.0:11 error: configuration check-out failed ------------------- on Leaf-1 : - interface Lo0.0 : 10.10.0.11/32 - RID : 65001 - firmware : vjunosswitch-23.2R1.14 - set switch-options vtep-source-interface lo0.0 - set switch-options route-distinguisher 1.1.1.11:65001 I can't find the solution for that problem. Can you show me something ? Thanx in advace
@@Mrbald123 thanks for the comment. The router-I’d and lo0 have to be the same ie something like 1.1.1.1.
@@Mrbald123 honestly not sure why they have to be the same though! I’d recommend changing the router if to reflect that of the lo0 address. Otherwise you’ll have to change all the neighbour commands in the BGP group
Thanks for sharing The Netcademy
Hi, One of the best video I have found on the internet for VXLAN, only one question you mean to 2 to the power of 12? I hope so.
Haha yes you’re correct. I remember making this mistake and cringed when I saw it. To confirm it’s 2^12 = 4096. Thanks for the support 👍
Greate series. Thank you
@@Jeanbleech more than welcome
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Is there a way to make that EVE lab public 👀
Honestly I have not really thought about sharing my labs. I'll see how I can extract them from my eve-ng
Sir! I have recently found your channel and I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us. Thank you for what you do. Your videos are packed with information and are extremely useful from a learning perspective.
That's very kind of you and thanks for the feedback & support. Please feel free to share my page and shout it out on Linkedin :).
Great vid, it would be nice to see how you setup vjunos using eve-ng.
Thanks for the comment & support. Ooh that's a different topic! Do you mean how do I onboard my vJunos images onto my Mist org? Or how do I install vJunos onto my eve-ng? If the latter the documentation from eve-ng is really good and helped me 100%. Thanks once again.
Truly Brilliant !!!!! Very clear and concise.
@@solidstatedevices thanks for the great feedback and support 👍
Great video as always, thanks! I would love to see a detailed video on how VSTP and RPVST allow us to interlink multi-vendor switches. I find the concept particularly interesting but there seems to be a lack of documentation around on it :) Hope you do not mind the suggestion!
@@NetworkSP1901 not at all always open to suggestions. Next is RSTP then MSTP. Could look at VSTP but not sure how widely used that is. Thanks for the support
Very Good video indeed! If you can please make a video on MPLS on Juniper MX and QFX
Ooh that's a big topic haha. Maybe in the future. For now I am resting after a heavy EVPN-VXLAN series and covering easier topics such as STP, RSTP (current), MSTP (next) and then VRRP
All I Can Say Is "THANK YOU SIR"
You're welcome
Great work man
@@eoghancullen thanks for the kind comment & support
Bravo!!! Thanks for making quality content. What I found really helpful was pure focus on concept, explaining intricate terminologies in simplified way without getting into vendor specific demo quickly. Sticking to JUST concepts and explaining them in such simplified manner was fun to watch.
@@123Amanulhaq thanks so much for the kind words, great feedback and your support 👌👍
Thanks again for the whole series. I passed my JNCIP-ENT yesterday and could not have done it without such great videos such as this. Keep up the awesome job!
That is absolutely great news! Well done. I know that exam is not easy. Hope you had a drink to celebrate. Glad I could help :). Thanks for your support
@@Netcademy I absolutely did and you're very welcome! Each step to success takes hard work and great support. This makes having communities like this is so important and very much appreciated :)
@@NetworkSP1901 You're absolutely welcome. Next for you, and me, JNCIE-ENT :)
@@Netcademy A mini break first then JNCIE for sure. I'll keep a close eye on your journey :)
your series is "A to Z" of evpn & vxlan
Thanks so much for the kind feedback & support. I might do one more in DCI but need to build myself up for that haha
Nice, easily digestible video. Plus not in punjabenglish.
haha glad to hear. Honestly sometimes I get tongue-tied and that can sound like a language in itself. Thanks for the support
Great videos mate thanks alot. I have a lab with vjunos. i am unable to see interfaces and getting below message, if possible can you please help with it root@Spine2> show interfaces ge-0/0/1 terse error: device ge-0/0/1 not found below is config set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family inet address 190.1.2.13/30
Two things I can think of. 1 - do you have the latest vJunos image? 2 - Did you shut down the vJunos correctly last time? This is important as with vJunos you have to run "request system power-off" before closing down the lab itself. It's something due to the image losing its path (but not really sure tbh). I have made this mistake in the past and I had to wipe my vEX switches and start again. Thanks for the support.
Thank You
You're welcome
Great videos. Because you raised the level of information so high now you need to make another video to cover the configuration part also for DCI. (and type 5 obviously so the can of worms to be fully opened :P ). Genius work. Thanks :)
Haha you are right and as you mention it is a huge can of worms. Don't think i'll be able to cover it all to be honest but perhaps, eventually, a video on VxLAN stitching? Thanks for the support.
Hello Dear Thanks for sharing knowledge, i see you use OSPF for underlay while most of the recommendations of Juniper is to go with BGP I know its works but do you prefer using OSPF over EBGP for small setup ?
Yes correct Juniper recommend eBGP, to be specific, as the underlay. I use OSPF as honestly I just like it! It's simple, easy and more than enough for such a small lab. Using eBGP whilst brings extra benefits also brings additional commands such as policy-statements to accept & advertise lo0.0 addresses which then need to be imported into the BGP group.
@@Netcademy great, your videos was very helpful.
In symmetric routing case, how does the leaf1, 5010 mac-vrf IRB gateway determine that it need to transit to 'leaf2" specifically?
Are your arms attached to your pelvis???
Haha I can assure you they are where they are meant to be 😂👍
I love that you do the labs with Juniper instead of the usual courses con Cisco. Thanks for that!
Haha you're more than welcome. Thanks for the support
Very clear and informative! Thank you very much
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the support
Great video as is the whole series. I cant stress enough how comfortable and easy you make this content to follow. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks very much! Haha honestly you don’t see the hours of bashing my head against Junos blaming it for not working when it’s actually user error. God bless video editing 😂👍 Thanks for your support
@@Netcademy I can only imagine! We've all been there 😂. Thanks again, I'll be waiting for even more content from you!
@@NetworkSP1901 Haha glad to know we all go through the same glorious way of learning :)
Thank you for sharing this excellent overview! I have to re-watch the last EVPN section as there's so much info to digest (not a knock to you, rather It's so much solid information to learn!)
What’s not to love about this feedback. Thanks so much. If I could request that you share my channel (I’m on LinkedIn too) that would be so helpful Next and probably last video in this series I am doing next week and is on the various “show” commands. It’s not as exciting I’ll admit! But blooming very handy if & when you need to troubleshoot Thanks once again
Wow thank you, so far the best video on this topic.
Thanks very much much for the positive feedback. There’s more in this series on my channel and one or two more to come Thanks for the support 😁👍
Awesome explanation of difficult topic...Thanks !
Thanks very much much. Yes DCI, RT5 and VxLAN Stitching are all a incredibly hard topic Thanks for your support
How can you run vEX switch on Eve-ng sir? On bare metal hypervisor or nested env like running eve-ng on vmware workstation?
Ooh good question! So when I first started this journey I installed eve-ng onto my personal laptop on top of VmWare. So the VMware workstation was acting as a hyper visor. However I soon discovered that the cpu of the laptop was just not coping with laptop os -> VMware workstation-> eveng -> all the Juniper virtual machines I was trying to spin up. So after weeks of trying and failing to get it to work, I bite the bullet and bought my own HP (I think) server. I erased the os and installed eve-ng pro on top of it. Therefore it became a BMS 😁Now I have 256GB RAM, 40 x logical processors & 4TB disk drive to run eve-ng 😎 As for the vEXs I just installed this straight into the eve-ng files following they’re published instructions. I will warn you though that vEXs are quite heavy on CPU and RAM. Hopefully Juniper will release not so beefy versions in the future but we’ll see Hope that helps Btw do you like my new style of videos? Thanks for the support 👍
Great to have the 10th video. Great work. Really enjoying this series.
Thanks very much! I’m enjoying it too but does take a little while to prepare for the next video. EVPN is a mammoth protocol after all as I always say 😂 Thanks for supporting 👍
Btw do you like my new style of videos?
@@Netcademy yes. I like the videos. 👍
The time period, can you change it to for a month, quarter? I could not find any way to do that even with custom reports?
By default the maximum insights is 7 days. Don't forget these are insights into events/ problems which are impacting end user connections and experience. Therefore if a user had a bad DNS/ DHCP/ Coverage/ Roaming/ WAN etc etc connection a month or 3 months ago,, then that info is very much stale. However,,, there is a feature on Mist called Premium Analytics which allows up to 13 months of historical data to be queried and reported.
This is best series for EVPN-VXLAN bro. Like bread and butter :D
Thanks very much for the positive feedback
Greetings, first of all, thank you very much for an excellent video. I have a question in my mind. We talked about mapping VLANs to VNIs. Well, when I use 4096 vlans in the Data Center, there is no longer a vlan to map to VNI. How can I use 17 million VNIs like this? Can VNI alone work without VLAN? Or can I put a host into a VNI without including it in a VLAN (here is also confusing, how will an L2 switch do VNI operation)?
Thanks for the positive feedback 👍 Answer to questions in order: 1 - Yes this makes sense as the vlan header is 12 bits which equals 4096. So if you try to create a vlan id of 4097 it’ll fail and thus there’s no vlan to map to a vni 2 - So vlan identifiers stop at 4096. A general good practice is to use vni’s from 5000+. So for example vlan 1 (default & native) could map to vni5000, vlan 10 to 5010 etc. 3 - so look at it from the case if that leaf device that’s mapping the vlan to the vni. It needs some traffic to map to that vni to carry (tunnel) over that layer 3 core. So you would need a vlan to map to a vni otherwise there’s no traffic both in & out for VXLAN to associate to that vni and transport over that vetp. However you could probably have other layer 2 traffic associated to a vni but I’ve not seen it heard of this. Finally, depending on vendor, the vlan id can be kept for advertisement between vtep’s with that vni or the vtep can strip it off. Hope that helps
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video, I am now learning MIST Wireless.
My pleasure. Check out the video I did on Wireless Assurance on Mist
@@Netcademy I am going to check it out now, I got a mist hardware ship to me, so this is going to help me set things up.
@@benedictagyemang3862 that’s great news! I’ll be doing videos on configuration soon
I’m a juniper rep and was on the road catching these updates for a meeting…lol. Great stuff!!!
Thanks! Stay tuned for more :)
Here is the url to the update: www.mist.com/documentation/may-16th-2024-updates/#Switch_Bandwidth_SLE
HI, thanks for sharing this. Btw, are you using a L3 etherchannel to connect the host to Leaf2 and Leaf3? If not it shouldn't work, unless you connect Leaf2 and 3 with a mlag,vss,vpc...
Hi, you are absolutely correct! It would not work but I have seen cumulus being used to connect a host/ server to different leafs but honestly I don't know the configuration. In this video the video wasn't about the hosts/ servers. The connection is there just for illustrative purposes, nothing more. Thanks
HI, thanks for sharing this content, it is very informative. I've got soume doubts regarding the Host connectivity.The host must be connected at L2 with LACP, hence you can't connect it to leaf2 and leaf3 and use multipath
Glad you found it informative. In this video the video wasn't about the hosts/ servers. The connection is there just for illustrative purposes, nothing more. In a later video you will see me configuring ESI-LAG/ AE between leaf and spine devices. As you can see the host here isn't configured or even turned on. It's more for illustrative purposes as this video is concentrating on theory not configuration. Thanks for watching :) 👍
bien expliqué :) , thank you David.
You’re welcome 👍
Thanks again for this good topic. Question, why are the interfaces ge-0/0/2 & ge-0/0/3 on R2/R3 configured as both L1 & L2 interfaces? To me these seem they are in the same level 1 only? Are they be configured to handle L2 packets if routes use different exit points of the AS or something like that?
This has got to be the best explanation and example of communities and BGP policy I have come across. Thank you very much, you deserve more likes and follows for this alone :)
Thanks so much for this! Love it. Please feel free to share my channel. I would be so grateful. Thanks once again
Thank you for the great efforts and the simple explanations! Great work
You are welcome!
Thanks for this great video , just perhaps a correction concerning mp-bgp evpn safi value (70)
Yes, you are right
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Good Job 👍
Thanks 😁
please. poorly legible scribbling like this is silly when there are so many better options
Thanks for the constructive feedback. Happy to have suggestions!
Thanks a lot. One of the best explanation indeed....
You’re very welcome and thanks for the great feedback
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Thanks for the support
thnk you
You're welcome!