zoidberg wrote: » I think the JNCIA-JUNOS was more of a get to know Junos type of exam? It's been a long time. I think it focuses on basic Junos and configuration, so playing around in the cli with one SRX may work, especially if they do support the virtual routers like I was thinking.
lrb wrote: » Yep, the JNCIA-Junos exam is all about getting you familiar with Junos rather than being in depth on any one particular topic. I'd say 60% of the topics could be done on 1 device and the other 40% would be doable on 1 device but it would be ideal to have 2 devices to test the config out (e.g. route filters, CoS). As I said earlier though, pretty much everything can be done with olives for this exam.
Bl8ckr0uter wrote: » What would you guys suggest (lab hardware wise) for these two exams? Do you think that an olive or something running in GNS3 would be enough to get through these exams?
nethacker wrote: » I have my CCNP and currently work for an MSP/ISP.There are a lot of projects coming up that will involve using juniper gears. I don't have experience configuring juniper gears but i have the theoretical knowledge of Junos. Is JNCIA a good place to start? Do anyone here have a material that explain more about the switching aspect?
lrb wrote: » The JNCIA-Junos is the best place to start as theres lots of Junos CLI stuff which you might not have seen before and which will really help later on for your upcoming projects. The JNCIx-ENT focuses on routing and switching and the fast track material is available for the JNCIS-ENT exam which will have what you are looking for in terms of switching.
lrb wrote: » No worries mate - I think you'll find the Junos materials quite refreshing coming from a Cisco background (going by your cert list).