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Introduction to the Junos

Operating System
11.a

Lab Diagrams

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Introduction to the Junos Operating System Lab Diagrams, Revision 11.a
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Revision 9.b—October 2009
Revision 10.a--May 2010
Revision 10.b--December 2010
Revision 11.a--June 2011
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operating system has no known time-related limitations through the year 2038. However, the NTP application is known to have some difficulty
in the year 2036.
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Management
g Network Diagram
g
ge-0/0/0 (On all student devices)

srxA-1 Management
Network
Serial
S i lCConsole
l
Terminal Connections srxA-2 Student
Server ___.___.___.___/___ Workstations
.
.

Management Addressing
srxD-2
srxA 1
srxA-1 ____________/___
/ srxD 1
srxD-1 ___________/___
/
srxA-2 ____________/___ srxD-2 ___________/___
srxB-1 ____________/___ vr-device ___________/___
vr-device srxB-2 ____________/___
/ Server _______________
srxC-1 ____________/___ Gateway _______________
srxC-2 ____________/___ Term Server _______________

Server Note: Your instructor will provide address and access information.

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Network Diagram:
g Labs 2–4

I
Internet

X = Pod (A, B, C, or D)

gge-0/0/2
/ / (.1) 172.20.66.0/30 (.2) ge-0/0/2
srxX-1
X1 srxX-2
X2
lo0: 192.168.1.1 ge-0/0/1 (.1) 172.20.77.0/30 (.2) ge-0/0/1 lo0: 192.168.2.1

Management
Network

Refer to the Management Net


Network
ork Diagram for address information
Server

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