From: Luan Nguyen (luan.m.nguyen@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 18:45:26 ART
If you want Juniper group, subscribe to j-nsp. These folks answer all
questions...mostly operational questions are asked there but people do ask
lab types as well.
Use Olive for studying. I have them VMWare ready :)
-Luan
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:52 PM, keith tokash <ktokash@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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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