From: Antonie Henning - MWEB (AHenning@mweb.com)
Date: Wed Jul 23 2008 - 05:41:11 ART
Is there any chance that Juniper will rename the JNCIE to JCIE or is
that as likely as Cisco changing the ccie to Cisco Systems certified
internetwork expert CSCIE?
Maybe if everyone starts referring to the JNCIE as JCIE it might happen,
and it may become more popular at the same time.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Michel Grossenbacher
Sent: 23 July 2008 10:01 AM
To: bilal khan
Cc: Luan Nguyen; keith tokash; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: OT - Juniper lab scenarios
Dont know if those workbooks are anything good but I took the link into
my
bookmarks for a possible future dive into Juniper:
best regards
Michel
On 23/07/2008, bilal khan <bilalk.1@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> For juniper practical Lab exams Sybex study guides are enough. For
> conceptual learning you can use JNCIS sybex book.These books are
available
> at no cost on juniper.net Also juniper trainings are good. There are
two
> companies giving juniper lab boot camps. one in Dubai
> http://www.spectrumme.com/course_schedule-juniper_Q2.htm and one in
> Australia. http://www.crystalecho.com/
>
> Regards,
> Bilal
> CCIE,JNCIP
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:45 AM, Luan Nguyen
<luan.m.nguyen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > 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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