Re: [j-nsp] Certification advise

2010-07-01 Thread Matthew Walster
On 30 June 2010 06:50, Timo Krjukoff t...@natetis.se wrote: JNCIP-M will be replaced by a new JNCIP-SP written exam and JNCIE-M by JNCIE-SP. JNCIS-SP is planned to replace the JNCIS-M in Q3, but if you have the JNCIS-M it will be automatically migrated to JNCIS-SP level. Having taken the

Re: [j-nsp] Certification advise

2010-06-30 Thread Timo Krjukoff
There's plenty of good recourses to aid your studies. JNCIA-M is fairly easy to pass while as JNCIS-M is much harder and you need to study well the related materials (CJNR AJNR). At juniper.net there's lots of material you can use (e-learning, pdf's, webinars etc. free of charge). I'll post

Re: [j-nsp] Certification advise

2010-06-29 Thread Mark Tinka
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 12:41:21 am Walter Keen wrote: Been working in a service provider environment, mostly Cisco, almost finished with a CCIP. Want to get a Juniper cert as well, but not sure which one is best suited for service provider enviroments. perhaps the JNCIA-M or

Re: [j-nsp] Certification advise

2010-06-29 Thread Humair Ali
yep , I dont know wha's wrong but I keep agreeing with Mark today ;-) I would start with JNCIA, because if you come from a Cisco background, there are some chapter in the JNCIA that talk about the hardware architecture of Juniper router (not in depth but it's good to know) , and cover somes junos

Re: [j-nsp] Certification advise

2010-06-29 Thread Jose Madrid
Yes, JNCIA is the usual starting point. The JNCIS takes many JNCIA topics into more detail. On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.net wrote: On Wednesday 30 June 2010 12:41:21 am Walter Keen wrote: Been working in a service provider environment, mostly  Cisco,