[j-nsp] JNCIS

Mark Menzies mark at deimark.net
Thu May 2 03:25:44 EDT 2013


ER certs are expired, it was for the old Enterprise Routing.  ER is now
replaced with the ENT track for ENterprise routing and switching,

the SEC track deals with SRX


On 27 January 2010 11:58, Scott Morris <swm at emanon.com> wrote:

> **
> E is for the BRAS systems (ERX)
> M is for the SP systems (M7i, M10i, M320, etc.)
> ER is for the Enterprise systems (J series now, SRX to be included)
>
> Right now all written exams are $125.  Shortly that will change.  $100 for
> A-level, $200 for S-level.
>
> Right now, you can go direct to S-level.  With a refresh, I believe you
> will be forced to go for A, then S.
>
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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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> CCSI #21903, JNCI-M, JNCI-ER
>
> swm at emanon.com
>
>
>  Knowledge is power.
>
> Power corrupts.
>
> Study hard and be Eeeeviiiil......
>
>
> Taqdir Singh wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>            could anyone please clear me what is the actual diff between
>
> JNCIS-E and JNCIS-M
>
> I know M stands for M series routers.
>
> which one is most latest ?
>
> what is the exam fee for JNCIS ? can we do it directly without giving JNCIA
> ?
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