08-09-2011 12:10 PM
IIRC, the voucher that comes with the Onfulfillment courseware is only valid for JNCIA-Junos, JNCIS-SP, JNCIS-ENT, or JNCIS-SEC. I don't think they are valid towards JNCIP-level exams, but I could be wrong... I do know for a fact however, that they cannot be used towards non-Junos tracks.
08-09-2011 12:16 PM
Stefan,
They are good for the professional level exams as well. I have one sitting in front of me that I got from the Juniper Service Provider Switching courseware.
08-09-2011 04:23 PM
Cool deal... thanks for the additional info...
08-10-2011 01:47 PM
Thanks Stefan for the encouragement. I know the JNCIE crowd is much smaller and exclusive. I look forward to joining your ranks on the Enterprise and Security track. I just finised putting the lab together and I hope to start taking the exams very soon. Here is my lab setup:
2 - EX4200
2 - SRX650
2 - SRX240 (B)
5 - SRX210 (H)
4 - SRX100 (B)
7 - T1 cards
1 - 2811with 4 dual T1 controller cards for frame-relay switch and NM-32A card for terminal services.
1 - M7i
Really looking forward to the journey. I am really a N00B on JunOS though but its very intuitive thus far. The redistribution is a little awkward to me, but I will get used to it.
08-10-2011 09:54 PM
08-11-2011 02:36 PM
Yeah, its a great rack that I can do a lot with. I wanted to recreate the Enterprise Routing book which has 13 routers, so I just pieced this together over the last year. I delayed field replacement of some Cisco routers at work to build the lab. My company has been very good to me allowing me to use the equipment. I know I will be able to use this for the ENT and Security tracks, but I dont think it will take me throuh the service provider track. You having all three is pretty darn impressive. You been an over-achiever long? ![]()
08-12-2011 06:21 AM
csnow wrote:
Yeah, its a great rack that I can do a lot with. I wanted to recreate the Enterprise Routing book which has 13 routers, so I just pieced this together over the last year. I delayed field replacement of some Cisco routers at work to build the lab. My company has been very good to me allowing me to use the equipment. I know I will be able to use this for the ENT and Security tracks, but I dont think it will take me throuh the service provider track. You having all three is pretty darn impressive. You been an over-achiever long?
Chris,
I think you will be surprised what you can and cannot do with that lab setup. You do realize you can set your SRX platforms to run in packet-mode correct? This would allow those devices to behave more like our traditional router platforms.
Regarding your overly generous comments, it's not called over-achievement, rather it's called ADD ![]()