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Confirmed May 20 for JNCIP-M in Herndon...
ccie15672
Time to break out Harry's book... I've read a great deal of it already. Need to practice a few things on the olives to brush up.
Then, hopefully, its on to the JNCIE-M...
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Aldur
Good luck and let us know if you have any questions.
hoogen82
Good Luck
mikej412
Good Luck!!
seraphus
Best of luck!
zoidberg
sweet man. have fun and i hope all goes well. let us know how the prep and the lab go!
ccie15672
Passed!
I don't have much to add to what has already been said about the JNCIP-M: some olives and the Sybex book and practice... you should be good to go.
hoogen82
Congratulations ... Very Very cool accomplishment...
Bl8ckr0uter
Awesome dude!
Next up JNCIE?
seraphus
I have to respect those on these boards who announce their upcoming test dates for
all to see, and especially so when they back it with a pass.
Congratulations!
mikej412
ccie15672
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Passed!
Congratulations!!
dwater2010
Hi Derick,
Can you share some experience on it? How to work on it? Things to be consider most? What did you used other than JNCIP book and olvie?
Aldur
Woot!!
Congrats on the pass!!!
ccie15672
Thanks everyone!
Dwater:
I can't really stress this enough. Download the sybex PDF and read it, and read all of the alternate solution type discussions that Harry gets into. Try labbing them all. I think Harry does a good job of over-preparing you for the exam.
I didn't actually do all of the exercises in the book. I just read the book, jotted down notes and thoughts as I read through the case studies, and I only labbed those things in the book that I wasn't really wrapping my brain around. I did a quick review of my notes the night before the exam (and in the car the morning of, as I was almost 2 hours early to the exam). This exam really is about BGP (iBGP, RR, confeds), OSPF, ISIS. You just need to understand how these things work and how to configure them in JUNOS.
Overall, I wouldn't say this exam was particularly difficult. There were a couple of "gotchas" but in terms of difficulty I don't think it was as difficult as the CCIE R&S. It was on-par I think with the CCIE Service Provider. This has me worried about the JNCIE. I bet you I'll need to study my ass off for that exam. I will definitely be labbing everything in that book...
Hope this helps. Also Olive is a lot easier to set up in VirtualBox then it is in VMware...
net-dev: JUNOS in VirtualBox...
hasan1507
Many Many Congratulations
earweed
Congrats!
zoidberg
way to go man! that's great news! let us know how the jncie studying goes...
on par with the ccie sp? hmm, maybe i should give that a try after all
hoogen82
Just another note... For the JNCIE do see if you can get hands on the VPN configuration guides... Really helpful... and also if you could get or do a AVPN class from Juniper even better....
ccie15672
I have the AVPN and APOL course materials...
hoogen82
I don't think u need apol...avpn is good enough and vpn configuration guide from juniper
ccie15672
Do you mean the freely downloadable VPNs guide from the documentation section? Are you referring to something else?
hoogen82
Yes the freely downloadable ones...
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