[j-nsp] Juniper Certification Study Guides
Mark Tinka
mtinka at africaonline.co.zw
Tue May 15 10:42:29 EDT 2007
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 16:19, sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:
> I believe the four Sybex books are all that is available.
> Yes, they are somewhat dated but not extremely so. I got my
> JNCIA and JNCIS with the help of the first two books. It
> helps to have real routers in a lab to practice on, of
> course - and even better in a live network.
Agree. I have some boxes to play with so figured this could be
the quickest way to getting my hands dirty - I'm not really
keen on doing the exam until I've run them for at least a
year.
> Note that the Sybex books are available directly from the
> Juniper web site in PDF format:
> http://www.juniper.net/training/certification/books.html
I've downloaded these. Some of the folks that got back to me
privately (thanks to them) suggest JunOS roll out happens way
to frequently to keep the exam code updated, so these study
guides could be quite handy.
Seems like a reasonable start. Thanks!
Mark.
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