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Hi all, i've been browsing this forum for a while and thought id join up! I've been in networking for a while now but only just now getting round to learning and wanting to cert up. Started working for a company recently and they specialise in mainly juniper kit so i would like to pass my JNCIA as soon as possible. From what i've been reading, the majority of folks recommend the following - 2 free pdf's from the juniper website Michael Shannon's cbt nuggets junos genius? Any help would be most grateful and i hope to post some good news on here when i pass! So what's this '2 free pdf's' I've been reading about in some of the threads here? Is everyone talking about the Junos Study Guide Part 1 and 2?

Not too sure because I downloaded those under the Learning Portal but they're dated 9-16-2010. Anyway, I just completed a 3-day Juniper course that my company had me and my co-workers attend.

Juniper Jncia-junos Jn0-102 Cbt Nuggets Download >shorl.com/ryjinudukige. Show Spoiler. Juniperjunos freeTorrentshere-DownloadRain www.downloadrain.com/torrents/ju/juniper-junos.html. Jul 12, 2016 - 4 min - Uploaded by CBT NuggetsLearn Juniper with CBT Nuggets. Not a subscriber? Start your free week.

I have just finished my CCIE written exam a couple of weeks ago and this Juniper class kinda gave me the Juniper itch and I'm thinking about giving JNCIA a go. You must be talking about the Fast Track Program. All you need to do is register with juniper and the material is available for FREE download. I think their material is dated in 2010, but if I remember correctly, they said that the fast track should be good for the new exam version they released earlier this year. You might already have them from the looks of your post. Pass their 30 question exam, and get a 50% discount on the exam as well.

I used this along with a few months hands on Juniper experience and passed. At your knowledge level, you probably just need to brush up on junos commands and features. You must be talking about the Fast Track Program. All you need to do is register with juniper and the material is available for FREE download. I think their material is dated in 2010, but if I remember correctly, they said that the fast track should be good for the new exam version they released earlier this year. You might already have them from the looks of your post. Pass their 30 question exam, and get a 50% discount on the exam as well.

I used this along with a few months hands on Juniper experience and passed. At your knowledge level, you probably just need to brush up on junos commands and features. Thanks for the tips. I did a quick glance at those pdf's and they are exactly the same materials covered in the class I recently took. In fact the student guides we used are almost verbatim with the pdfs. I took the 30 question practice exam and got a 57%. I should've paid more attention in class.

Anyway if the exam questions are in the same vein as they are in practice questions, then I think studying for it will be straight-forward. I recognized every single questions they asked. Of course with only a single 3-day class taken, I couldn't remember every single command syntax in their correct form. Studying will fix that. Interested on your feedback once you complete. A colleague of mine @ a very similar skill level to myself (he probably knows more actually. Hahaha) said it was a complete doddle once you memorise the JunOS specific bits, as routing is routing and by now we all know the CCNA level stuff in our sleep.

FWIW I read the two PDFs and did the 30 question test immediately (no revision, only labbed the stuff in part 1) and passed Going to finish off labbing part 2 stuff and re-read the PDFs in depth, take the exam mid Jan is the current plan. TechExams.Net is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco®, Cisco Systems®, CCDA™, CCNA™, CCDP™, CCNP™, CCIE™, CCSI™; the Cisco Systems logo and the CCIE logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. In the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks, including those of Microsoft, CompTIA, Juniper ISC(2), and CWNP are trademarks of their respective owners.

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Does anybody happen to have a copy of the GNS3 lab files that accompany Jeremy's CCNP ROUTE nuggets? I bought the CCNP v5 package a while back before the ROUTE nuggets came out but now the exams have changed over I want the labs for ROUTE so I can prepare for that instead.

For some stupid reason owning the CCNP v5 material with them doesn't allow you access to the v6 resources. I already paid them a sizeable amount of money not that long ago. If anybody has a streaming account and can grab them, please flick me a PM. I've be ever so grateful. Wirerat wrote:I just looked and there is nothing but the videos available on a streaming account. Looks like your going to have to create them from scratch.

Are you looking via nuggetlab.com? According to a guy I know who works for CBT: 'They're only available on a permission-level, e.g., you can't get them unless you own the individual product or have a streaming subscription.' Yeah I see it now. I do not know that I feel comfortable in handing this out as it could very well be copyrighted material. If you can find something saying this information is public domain then no problem. Wirerat wrote:Yeah I see it now.

I do not know that I feel comfortable in handing this out as it could very well be copyrighted material. 13 Step To Mentalism Pdf Merge. If you can find something saying this information is public domain then no problem. I'd go on the safe ROUTE ( bad pun, probably intended ) and say that it is probably copyrighted material. Is there a disclaimer in the zip or the website you log into? Due to the high availability of the Nuggets on torrent sites, I would think that they'd try to keep these lab files close to their chest and restrict the distribution of them. Baybars wrote:After reading Wendell Odom's book and watching these videos (for more than a couple of times) for CCNP route I can say that they're no way near enough to prepare you for the exam.

They should be twice as long to cover the necessary topics. Or maybe it's Wendell Odom's book that is unnecessarily long. Probably not. Using any single source for learning and for certification exams is not recommended.

At least I wouldn't recommend it. I always found the CBTNuggets a valuable resource to have after you've read the certification guides. And never forget the hands on experience.

Be it GNS3 or homelab. They are a good tool to refresh the most important topics.

Particularly this newest ROUTE videos by Jeremy where he uses GN3 for all his examples. And since he made the videos after taking the test he should have decent knowledge about whats actually needed for it. Cisco Usb Console Driver 1900. But since he doesn't go down in the nitty gritty about everything, so if you really want to know the stuff read the RFC and the ROUTE book. ' Display posts from previous: Sort.

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