From: keith tokash (ktokash@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 17:52:54 ART
Pretty far OT I suppose, but the Juniper archives have about zero emails,
leading me to believe any question posed there will be a bit like screaming in
space, which I've heard negative things regarding.
At any rate, do any vendors have (or plan to develop) lab scenarios or
workbooks for the Juniper certs? I'm looking at chasing down at least the 2nd
cert (Juniper's service provider track has 4 levels of difficulty, level 2 is
the qualification for level 3, which is the first lab-based exam), and I was
never able to learn by reading/watching/listening as I tend to nod off. As
the venerable Yoda (CCIE#1, JNCIE#1, Level 18 lawful good cleric) intoned,
"do, or do not".
I'm considering just adapting the CCIE scenarios I have in my paws for
Junipers, but we're building a lab and it's not an apples-to-apples
comparison. Still, I think we can technically buy a single J-series Juniper
router and virtualize 10 more within it for an entire lab, at least that's
what I've heard (and some guy named Jeff Doyle or something obscure like that
mentioned in his latest blogs).
If there's some training material out there I'm interested, and my director is
the rare type who appreciates knowledgable and happy geeks under him so he
signs expenses fairly quickly.
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