[j-nsp] JNCIP Exam Guideline

Guy Davies aguydavies at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 03:59:25 EDT 2007


Hi Fahim,

I think I can say this without breaking the non-disclosure terms I
signed so long ago :-)

The JNCIP is a one day lab.  You will be given a series of tasks to
perform on a dedicated lab of Juniper routers.  The 'questions' are
more statements of a set of results that you must obtain given a set
of inputs rather than "how do you do X?" or "what is Y?".

So, expect to see something like...

Configure IS-IS on your network with this set of routers in area 1 and
this other set of routers in area 2.  These routers in area 2 will
redistribute prefixes into IS-IS from RIP and those RIP prefixes
should be visible as a single aggregated prefix on this router in area
1.

That is a very generic idea of what you might see.

The JNCIP book does a very good job of highlighting the various areas
in which you may find scenarios.  If you use the book and you know
JUNOS well, you are well on the way to success.

Rgds,

Guy

On 22/06/07, Omer Fahim <ofahim911 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently passed JNCIS exam. Plannig to sit for JNCIP. Downloaded the e-book of JNCIP from the www.juniper.net.
> But I do not have any idea how the questions comes on the JNCIP exam. Can anyone help me about this?? Can anyone tell me where I can find the JNCIP questions?? So that I can get an idea how the questions comes on the JNCIP exam?
>
> Fahim
> JNCIS, CCNP, CCIP
>
>
>
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