Juniper Lightboard Series - Intro to Juniper Routing - Part 1
Very excited to share with you my very first official lightboard video, and what better way to kick things off than to dive into one of my favorite topics -- an Intro to Juniper Routing. In this first part, I cover the separation between the Control Plane and the Forwarding Plane, and introduce concepts such as the Routing Engine and the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE). In my next video, I'll cover the PFE in more detail and discuss the difference between transit traffic and exception traffic, followed by more videos on topics such as static routing vs. dynamic routing protocols. I will also separately introduce several companion series videos which will cover topics such as Data Center Architectures, Multicast, Class of Service, as well as emerging trends such as HyperConverged Infrastructure (HCI), Docker containers, and Kubernetes. Hope you enjoy and please don't forget to like and subscribe.

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