From: Jongsoo.Kim@Intelsat.com
Date: Thu Mar 24 2005 - 19:09:11 GMT-3
Dan
That's what I was thinking( dreaming of) pursuing after I get my CCIE first
sometime this year.
In fact, I was pursuing for JNCIE before pursuing CCIE. I just changed my
plan a little bit...
I know IP backbone better than LAN, security, enterprise network.
JNCIE, last time back 2002 when I was actively preparing, there were only 19
JNCIE in world world.
But in 2002, I failed twice to pass written JNCIS( back then) now JNCIP(
easier)... JNCIS written is very hard so focused on IP BackBone such as
ISIS, OSPF, BGP, community, MPLS, etc. I heard JNCIE is very tough exam.
Depneding on your background, it would be much harder than CCIE. And there
is no psychologic question or traps on that exam like cisco. JNCIE is a core
exam for ISP's backbone not for enterprise. Without real world experience,
it would be very hard unless you are one of those a few "insane" genius who
can get more than tripple CCIE's. As far as Job market goes, probabaly CCIE
would be better because CCIE is better suited for enterprise network and
there are more enterprise market than ISP's. There wouldn't be too many ISP
that can afford M160 or M320 running OC-198...
In ISP, cisco and Juniper are not the same routers. Let's put this way, we
keep cisco routers just because we have them. Cisco rep aren't trying to
sell their router to us for backbone and we only buy them for access router
because they support all kind of legacy and funcky stuff...
If you are talking about respect, well people in my company who makes a
living out of just doing BGP all days don't respect CCIE because it is ISP.
But JNCIE, it means certainly a lot to me and to them !!!
Jongsoo
-----Original Message-----
From: Danshtr [mailto:danshtr@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 24 March, 2005 2:47 PM
To: Group Study (E-mail)
Subject: OT - Juniper certification
Hello,
I think I can find a sponsor for another certification, I was thinking
about CCIE-SP, but I want something different.
What do you think about Juniper's JNCIP-M and JNCIE-M ?
Is it hard as the R&S lab?
Is it respectable as the CCIE certification?
Do they have numbers as CCIE's?
-- Best regards, Dan
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