Junos - Fast track 100% free

Discussion in 'Other IT certifications' started by adencool, Sep 14, 2010.

  1. JonnyMX

    JonnyMX Petabyte Poster

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    Actually, I think I said that a while back.

    8)
     
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  2. dazza786

    dazza786 Megabyte Poster

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    Thanks for sharing, adencool :biggrin
     
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  3. danielno8

    danielno8 Gigabyte Poster

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    I can't believe some of the negativity toward this. If Cisco just released a similar offer everyone would be jumping for joy.

    We are about to replace our global WAN routers with Juniper, so once i have my CCNA i will be getting on this.
     
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  4. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    Can't believe that there is a problem with this thread. HP do their own courses and certification LINKY
     
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  5. zebulebu

    zebulebu Terabyte Poster

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    What - in so much as the 'show' command is the same? :biggrin

    Seriously - anyone who uses IOS regularly will find it pretty easy to figure out the syntax for JUNOS - the commands are pretty easy to figure out... but they sure ain't the same, Sally!

    And, for grins, try administering a Netscreen from the CLI if you come from a PIX background...
     
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  6. BosonMichael
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    Didn't mean they were exactly the same... I meant they were similar. Meaning, I won't have to wander in the forest aimlessly to figure out what I want. :) After all, it doesn't take a rocket doctor to figure out that "show ospf" in Junos is the same as "show ip ospf" in Cisco.

    If the layout and features and commands were radically different from Cisco's IOS, then it'd be much more difficult to make the transition, and I wouldn't bother. As it is, I might just give it a shot.
     
    Last edited: Sep 15, 2010
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