JNCIA-ER
Written by jlgaddis on December 19, 2009 – 4:05 am -
Somehow, I forgot to post about another recent accomplishment: passing the JN0-342 exam to earn the Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate – Enterprise Routing (JNCIA-ER) certification (yay for JunOS running on x86 PCs in my lab!)

I’m now debating if I shouldn’t continue on and try to pass the JNCIS-ER examination as well, though I really need to get back into study mode and finish up that pesky CCNP!
Tags: networking, personal | 3 Comments »




December 19th, 2009 at 9:19 am
Hey I did this same thing. I am studying for my CCNP and I heard about the Juniper fast track program and before you knew it I had my JNCIA-ER cert. I get side tracked way to easy
December 21st, 2009 at 11:48 am
Congrats on the new cert. How did you run JunOS on your x86? As a VMWare virtual machine?
December 21st, 2009 at 11:52 am
@jbrooks84 — Yeah, same here. It’s waaaay too easy for me to sidetracked or lose motivation. During the summer I want to spend all my free time outside and during football season, well, I don’t get much studying done either. =)
@captain914 — Nope, ran it on the physical hardware. I pretty much followed the same procedure as you would for installing it under qemu or VMware, but did it on the physical box instead. Works, great!