Re: Juniper JNCIE-ER !!!!

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com>
Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 10:41:55 -0400

That depends on your set of experience... CCIE-SP would be more in-line
with prep with the JNCIE-M series. But what you do next should be
something you WANT to do, and hopefully something you have a job market
for! Otherwise, I'd likely just relax for a while!

Right now, we don't have workbooks for the Juniper-related certifications!

Scott

Salah ElShekeil wrote:
> Thanks a lot Dear Scott I was waiting for your input
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> Regarding to the materials is there any workbooks for it? Like INE?
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> Do you recommend me to go for ISP track or JNCIE-ER or something else?
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> SE
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> On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Scott Morris <smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com
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>> The technologies are pretty much the same, so having your CCIE gives you a
>> good head start. However the command link is entirely different on JUNOS.
>> Some of the "thinking" behind things is different as well (particularly with
>> security-related things).
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>> Is it better for one vendor? Depends on what you are or are not doing?
>> In consulting, it never hurts to have more varied experiences!
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>> Training? Not as much is currently available. The different JNAECs will
>> offer the "typical" Juniper classes and they'll all help you on your way to
>> looking into the JNCIE-ER, but it isn't a bootcamp.
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>> Get yourself access to equipment first. Start playing around with them.
>> Get the books (O'Reilly publishing for the ER series, written by Harry
>> Reynolds and Doug Marschke, both of whom are great guys, and very
>> knowledgable!) and get some routers.
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>> Good luck!
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>> *Scott Morris*, CCIE*x4* (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security/Service Provider) #4713,
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>> JNCIE-M #153, JNCIS-ER, CISSP, et al.
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>> JNCI-M, JNCI-ER
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>> Salah ElShekeil wrote:
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>> Hi Friends,
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>> I wanna do my next step, looking now for SP track and JNCIE-ER,
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>> I have some questions regarding JNCIE-ER for those they already passed this
>> exam:
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>> 1- How is the difficulty of this exam comparing to R&S?
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>> 2- Is there any good resources like INE for this track?
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>> 3- Is there any training centers they provide bootcamps, or no need to take
>> training?
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>> 4- how about the simulation software?
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>> 4- Is it better to stay with one vendor?
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>> 5- How long it require me to prepare for it since I have R&S now?
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>> Please I need your input.
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>> Cordially,
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>> SE
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