https://learningportal.juniper.net/juniper/user_fasttrack_home.aspx
mrmcmint wrote: » Can i ask your opinion on if it would be worthwhile for a complete newbie to juniper to do this?
hoogen82 wrote: » Check this site.. It should tell you everything you needOlive - JuniperClue
knwminus wrote: » Where can you get a copy of the JunOS legally?
Turgon wrote: » Im not aware of any remote rack hire companies out there but haven't looked.
Sumptuous wrote: » Man its always wise to get Certified.For starters you can start with JNCIA -ER ,all the material you will need are the on the Juniper Fast track website. And if you would want hands on experience you can use Olive on Vmware or you can look for some J series routers on e-bay. To be frank with you I have always been a cisco guy but ever since i got my hands on Juniper routers and started learning about Junos i cant stop cause its pretty interesting Try it .
mikej412 wrote: » With the purchase of a Juniper Router. Illegal options to acquire the JunOS are NOT allowed topics of discussion on TechExams.net -- and anyone who can't figure out what they'd need from the Olive instructions and how to find things on the Internet probably isn't ready for a "big boy" certification like Juniper anyway. There are some Juniper Rack Rental places on the web -- and they are expensive. A couple places I checked out charged by the router and time. The J2300s have been going around $400 - $500 (US) on eBay, with some used J2300 selling in the $200-300 range.
Turgon wrote: » That's one of the problems. You would have to buy it for it be legal which would be expensive. Buying J series stuff on ebay is expensive too. Some remote racks would be good saving the hassle and messing around with PC's setting up olive and what have you. Im not aware of any remote rack hire companies out there but haven't looked. You can build stuff at home using Olive but I understand it can be a real pain to get everything working properly. Im pleased the Juniper offer is still open though and hopefully they will extend it well into 2010 when I have some time to look at JunOS!
dynamik wrote: » Isn't that what Olives are for, or are those something else?
mikej412 wrote: » Illegal options to acquire the JunOS are NOT allowed topics of discussion on TechExams.net -- and anyone who can't figure out what they'd need from the Olive instructions and how to find things on the Internet probably isn't ready for a "big boy" certification like Juniper anyway.
Sumptuous wrote: » Again they are offering 100% discount guys......This time offer is valid until end of 2009....https://learningportal.juniper.net/juniper/user_fasttrack_home.aspx
veritas_libertas wrote: » Could it be learned with out owning a router or switch for Juniper? The fact that you can get a free voucher is extremely tempting. I feel very inclined to trying.
curtisdaley wrote: » I've been working with Cisco Routers 10 months, through CCNA1, CCNA2 and CCNA3 Exploration and i'm looking to do some Juniper stuff, what is best, i've downloaded the material from the fast track program and i'm going to read and practise the stuff, what exam should i go for?
nel wrote: » So are they not doing the firewall track too? i would like to get some exposure to that and would be v. tempted if it were a freebie? Only thing that has put me off is the lack of study material from what i can see. Oh, and the equipment price of course