[j-nsp] Certification advise
Humair Ali
humair.s.ali at gmail.com
Tue Jun 29 16:05:46 EDT 2010
yep , I dont know wha's wrong but I keep agreeing with Mark today ;-)
I would start with JNCIA, because if you come from a Cisco background, there
are some chapter in the JNCIA that talk about the hardware architecture of
Juniper router (not in depth but it's good to know) , and cover somes junos
basics.
well that's my 2 cents , if you want the certificate for just to have the
certificate then jump straight into JNCIS
On 29 June 2010 18:27, Mark Tinka <mtinka at globaltransit.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 June 2010 12:41:21 am Walter Keen wrote:
>
> > Been working in a service provider environment, mostly
> > Cisco, almost finished with a CCIP. Want to get a
> > Juniper cert as well, but not sure which one is best
> > suited for service provider enviroments. perhaps the
> > JNCIA-M or JNCIS-M? I'd hate to get the JNCIA instead
> > of JNCIS if there is a significant increase in job
> > availability.
> >
> > What are peoples thoughts on this?
>
> While JNCIS doesn't require you to have JNCIA, I'd recommend
> starting with JNCIA as JNCIS assumes some basics (whether
> you know them from JNCIA or some other source), many of
> which are covered in JNCIA.
>
> Mark.
>
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