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  • 1.  JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 08-01-2016 18:34

    Hello All,

     

    I am interested in building a lab to prepare for my JNCIA, I will be doing my JNCIA first then CCNA, as I would like to have both certifications, and I am failry new to juniper and would like a starting poiont for building my Juniper lab.

     

     

    thanks!



  • 2.  RE: JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 08-02-2016 03:19

    Hi Nathan,

     

    As per your requirement I can suggest you to attend the following juniper courses & bootcamp.

    1. IJOS &JRE  https://learningportal.juniper.net/juniper/user_training.aspx?show=20

     



  • 3.  RE: JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 08-02-2016 03:45

    If you are looking for hardware, the EX switch or SRX devices are good starter boxes for the exams.  

     

    You can also download a free demo of the virtual vSRX and set this up in virtual box for a virtual lab.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLU9DBj_zt0



  • 4.  RE: JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 08-02-2016 03:38

    Hey

    The JNCIA junos is a entry exam to test you TCP/IP and networking 101 + Junos knowledge.

    You need to be formilar with JUNOS. Get a EX switch or a SRX (but put it in packet mode) and learn Junos.

    Also there is a way to get Junos Olive in GNS3.

     

     



  • 5.  RE: JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 11-01-2016 00:43
    Hello

    Would an EX2200-24T alone be sufficient for a lab? I have also some J-series here but JNCIA requires JunOS 13.2 at least.


  • 6.  RE: JNCIA Lab Setup

    Posted 11-01-2016 03:05

    Yes, for the JNCIA the EX switch is sufficient to get familiar with the CLI for the exam.

     

    If you plan on pursuing the JNCIS-SEC or ENT you might consider going for the SRX instead.