Stefan-
Thank you very much for the kind words. I'm sure you did well and
passed your exam!
Regards,
Joe
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On Mar 27, 2010, at 7:34 PM, Stefan Fouant wrote:
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From: [email protected] [mailto:juniper-nsp-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dilip Srivastava
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 9:26 AM
To: adnan
Cc: Richard A Steenbergen; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] JNCIE-ER
I am also looking for JNCIE-ER please share the documents or study
material
regards
dilip
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:25 PM, adnan <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dear All
I am preparing my JNCIE-ER . if anyone is also preparing contact me
so we
can share the material .
Well I just took the exam yesterday and I don't want to count my
chickens
before they hatch, but I feel that I did pretty good so here is a
quick
synopsis of what I used for the exam:
- 'JUNOS Enterprise Routing' by Harry Reynolds and Doug Marschke.
Read it
twice if you can :)
- 'Advanced Juniper Networks Routing in the Enterprise' courseware
and labs
which can be found on the Juniper FastTrack site. I definitely
recommend
going through the labs because they are extremely representative of
the
types of things that you are likely to see on the exam.
- 'Adaptive Services' chapter in the JUNOS 'Services Interfaces
Configuration Guide' - its 500 pages but will definitely school you
on all
the variants of JUNOS Services
- The 'JNCIP-M Study Guide' by Harry Reynolds is another really useful
addition if you can go through that book and do the labs this will
really
help with routing policy and configuration of OSPF, RIP, and BGP.
- In addition to reading the above and getting a good strong
foundational
level of understanding, I would say the *single* most useful
preparation tip
I can give to anyone is to take the JNCIE-ER Bootcamp and/or the
Remote
Proctored lab exams offered by Proteus Networks. I haven't
personally taken
the bootcamp, but I did see the materials from a colleague who sat
through
it and after sitting the exam I can tell you that Bootcamp is spot
on. I
did however take their Remote Proctored exams and once again I am not
disappointed with my experience with them. Rick Schenderlein was my
proctor
with Proteus and he really took the time to help me understand the
areas
that I could use improvement on. Their products are truly a notch
above and
will more than prepare you to sit the exam. These are the guys who
"wrote
the book" in more ways than one with the JNCIE-ER... their offerings
should
be considered insurance... you're already shelling out some pretty
big bucks
to sit the exam, why not do yourself the favor and take a look at
what they
have to offer - http://www.proteus.net
All in all, I didn't think the exam was that tough, but I also have
12+
years of experience working with JUNOS and I also have a JNCIE-M. I
actually finished the exam in a little over 5 hours and spent
another 1-2
hours going over everything just to make sure I had it right. I've
heard
that most people going in are pretty much down to the wire with time
so I'm
not sure what happened in my case but I hope I can attribute it to
just
being over-prepared.
Oh one other tip, thanks Addy for passing this on to me - make sure
you read
the full exam in its entirety before starting a single configuration
element. This is truly an expert level exam, one which requires you
to
think through your design decisions. There are often things later
on in the
exam that might require you to go back and reconfigure something
you've set
up in an earlier section. Reading ahead will allow you to save
yourself
some time when you've thought your design through fully in advance.
I'll let you know in a few days when I receive my pass/fail status...
Stefan Fouant, CISSP, JNCIE-M/T
www.shortestpathfirst.net
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