[j-nsp] JNCIP-SP latest dumps

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+junipernsp at eintellego.net
Fri Mar 30 08:59:35 EDT 2012


I am not saying braindumps are good at all, but...

What engineer when architecting/building/supporting a solution doesn't have
access to the internet or reference tools?

I architect all day long and the Juniper and Cisco websites are my bible
for product knowledge, features, part numbers, etc etc.

It is like an electrician or plumber without their tools... absolutely
useless.

I would like to see exams include man pages, or at least an approved
reference book that would let you look up obscure crap you almost never
need to know off the top of your head.

Binary<->Hex<->Decimal math... bullshit, I can't believe we're not able to
use even a calculator these days... even highschool exams allow calculators!

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On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 23:25, Sascha Luck <lists at c4inet.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 05:03:54AM -0700, Jared Gull wrote:
>
>> I'm with Graham. Sack up and have some integrity, learn the material, and
>> take the test pass or fail.
>>
>
> of course this is true generally, but the exams are not always
> very compatible with practical networking experience. Srsly, you need to
> know every property of every OSPF LSA type or STP BPDU by heart? That's
> what the Internet is for...
> I did JNCIS the old-skool way and it was a lot of grinding useless
> information that I've forgotten again already...
>
> rgds,
> s.
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