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Hi Guys. I'm looking for voucher exam for Junos JNCIA.
Any percertual helps.
Could you share any tips to get this?
Thanks!
Hey Juniper Certified Engineers,
For the past few years, we’ve been talking to many JNCIA certified engineers with a goal of better understanding how to best visualize and monitor networks they deploy. Historically, they’ve been leveraging tools like Eve-NG, GNS3, and MS Visio for certifications, network diagraming and design (also synthetic monitoring). Some of you have also been leveraging various SaaS products to monitor networks they deploy.
We kept hearing from engineers asking us to marry the network simulators/emulators with network monitoring applications. So, we decided to do just that.
Here is What They Requested of Us:
We’re looking for around ten JNCIA certified engineers to provide feedback to see if this would be useful for you. Please comment below if you’re interested and we’ll contact you directly.
Feel free to check out this link to learn more: https://www.eyeotmonitor.com/
Hey guys first post on here looking for some advice
Just wondering if JNCIS would be too difficult for someone who has already complete their CCNA not too long ago, or should I stick to JNCIA as it’s a different vender
Or should I maybe go down to SP route for a little bit more variety.
With 3+ years of junos experience. and having the voucher, should I do the exam now or wait for the new version?
Any pointers would be helpful. I’m not a great test taker, what worked for everyone here?
Hey all! I’m planning on taking this exam shortly, can anyone tell me what the test is like? I’m a pretty awful test taker as it stands. Is this something that’s proctored, is it open book? I’m newer to networking and this is a big step for me. Any feedback would be appreciated
Hello,
I am currently working as a network engineer for a telecom company for almost 2 years. I got into the position internally without any education, certificate or knowledge how to configure network. I got into the stuff pretty fast, with colleague training and help on the background, and a lot of learning myself.
Our core network is all Juniper and I really love it, compare to the very few Cisco ASR routers I had to configure stuff to. I decided to try and get my JNCIA certificate as a start, because I feel like I know a lot more detailed stuff but some of the basics I miss.
I have been preparing for the JNCIA for about 2 months now, doing dumps online and I get around 75-85% on the dumps. Most of the things I miss on those is calculating the decimal/binary and the subnets. I plan to take the Pearson on VUE online exam at home and I wanted to ask if I am allowed a calculator on the exam if someone has done it. I also want to ask if someone can give me some advice to calculate the subnet mask and CIDR. I already know how to calculate from decimal to binary and vice-versa but I rly have a hard time to know how many hosts are from the subnet mask or CIDR (e.g. /17 , /18). I know that even if I answer those questions incorrectly, they probably wouldn't play a big role in my mark if other 80% of the questions are answered correctly, but I still wish to know.
Thanks in advance!
Just the Title.
I failed my first attempt by 1 question. Turns out routing policy and firewall filters weren’t something I focused on and it hurt me. I got a 25% on that subject. I went back over all that and feel I have a firm grasp now. Can anyone give any insight into how different a retake will be? I’m worried my next exam will be so drastically different I’ll fail it too and have to wait 14 days.
Just wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction, I’ve got my CCNA however I want to learn Juniper. I work in a multivendor company and wondered is JNCIA my next step ? If so what learning material and emulated labs could be used ?
I have been studying for my jn0-104 for a few weeks now. I am almost done with junipers free training for it and additionally I have purchased a course on Udemy for it. I have about a year of network operations experience and I have my A+ and net+ Can anyone help me out here. I don’t want to over prepare. I have other certs I need to get to. How long did everyone study for this? How difficult is the exam?
I am looking for page that lists commands and configurations for Juniper JUNOS (at a JN0-104 level), similar to how this document is structured for the Cisco IOS commands: https://github.com/HerrSpace/CCNA-Cheat-Sheet
This shows basic configuration, show commands, example NAT, OSPF, RIP, EIGRP, VLAN, Link Aggregation configurations, etc...
Does anyone know if there is anything similar to this out in the wild?
Hi! I’m just starting to learn via ccna to jncia course in juniper learning site. Now I want to know if i ned practicing labs? What the best options to learn? Any valid dumps available?
Thanks!!!
Hey everyone,
I’m currently in the process of studying for my JNCIA and I’m curious to know one is allowed to use a subnet calculator during the exam?
Thanks!
Hey I am looking at getting my JNCIA. I have my CCNA, and I just wanted to see if anyone else has gone from CCNA to JNCIA and how was the transition? How long was ur study’s for the exam?
Topic says most of it. For all my Comptia and Cisco certs it's been my practice to use reading a text, hands on, video, and practice tests.
For JNCIA I'm looking for something like the Gold books for COMPTIA and/or the Cisco Press books for CCNA. I'm currently using CBT nuggets and a home lab but I'd love to round this out with some books.
Hi all fellow learners.
Due to an overwhelming response to my last offer for my JNCIA course I have been able this month to release more Free codes for the community.
Please enjoy :)
I started the 30 days challenge for JNICA-Junos. Can someone please suggest best practices tests to do before sitting the exam.
Thanks
Anyone care to comment why the answer is A? To me, it doesn't seem like there is enough information given to answer it, since no information is given about et-0/0/34.07. Also, you're not told whether the destination of the packet is on the local subnet or on a remote subnet. Am i missing something?
Hi Members
Due to a great response from my post asking if anyone would be intrested in a free copy of my JNCIA course on udemy i am pleases to say its live and the link below will give it to you for free.
All i ask is that you leave a review if you can
Thank you
Hello Everyone
I should have my Juniper JNCIA course with bonus BGP, OSPF, ISIS and Layer 2 complete within the next 2 weeks, it is about 20 hours duration.
I can give away 1000 free codes for Udemy foy my course - Will anyone on this redit be intrested.
Just looking to see if the free offer is worth it
Thanks for you time
I passed with a 72%. It took me about a month of studying to get the JNCIA. I didn't do much labbing, which probably why I scored low with firewalls.
I used s2academy on linkedin learning, on linkedin learning it's the jno103 course however you can compare the two and fill in the blank or missing videos with other supplemental learning. I have a CCNA so I was familiar with the items that were new to the test, like broadcast domains.
For the practice test I used the Junos learning portal practice test which seems to be an old jno 103 test as well as the 104 voucher test. I retook it several times.
For me the test was a lot harder than I anticipated. I think if you study you should be alright. I think the only type of people that can study for two or three days and go take the test are people with experience/knowledge with Junos. Otherwise it might take you 2-4weeks depending how much you study per day.