Here's the book you need to prepare for the JNCIA exam, JN0-201, from Juniper Networks. Written by a team of Juniper Network trainers and engineers, this Study Guide provides: Assessment testing to focus and direct your studies In-depth coverage of official test objectives Hundreds of challenging practice questions, in the book and on the CD Authoritative coverage of all test objectives, including: Working with the JUNOS software Implementing Juniper Networks boot devices Troubleshooting Routing Information Protocol Implementing a routing policy Configuring and monitoring an OSPF Network Implementing Border Gateway Protocol Monitoring and troubleshooting an IS-IS network Understanding the Reverse Path Forwarding process Operating firewall filters Using Multiprotocol Label Switching Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
JNCIA: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate Study Guide is the Key to passing the Exam. The system employed by the Authors of this book makes passing the exam a breeze. Well organized for efficient knowledge gain on specific areas that correlate perfectly with testing materials.
Excellent book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is an excellent book and a good prep resource for the current JNCIA exam. Note that the PDF of this book is available free on the website.
Great Study Guide
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I highly recommend this book as a review for the associates exam. I hadn't touched a Juniper in two years this study guide got me through recertification.
JNCIA: Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate Study G
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is a great book! It will not give you the test questions and answers for the test. What it will provide is a great source of information relating to routing and an introduction to Juniper's routers. The depth of information in Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate Study Guide is sufficient to pass the test. The questions in the book and on the CD require the same level of understanding as the actual JNCIA exam. In fact I scored the same on the bonus exams (located on the CD) as I did on the actual test. I have been working with Cisco equipment for over eight year and with Juniper routers for a little over a year. I have my CCNP and CCDP. With my background, this book and three weeks, now I have my JNCIA certification. Don't take the JNCIA certification test lightly. I would rate it at the same level as the CCNP and CCDP. With this book and some time you should be able to pass the exam.
JNCIA - An overview
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I'm gearing up for the JNCIA/S exams, so have just bought the JNCIA book. In addition, I have the Complete reference too. As a history thing, I haven't been that impressed with Sybex revision books - mainly from a Cisco perspective. This book however seems to be a step away from the norm - which is quite refreshing. A CD is included (like all the similar Cisco Press books for CCNA/CCDA/CCNP/CCDP). You get flash cards, 100's of exam questions, study guides, a palm/pocketPC revision app & the bonus of a pdf covering the entire book (aka Cisco) !At the front of the book is a detachable pull-out study guide which recommends reading certain chapters for different parts of the exam. When quizzed, the author certainly wasnt denying the fact that it could almost be a hint at what you will be tested on.Book is split into sections (naturally) which run through the following; Chapter 1: The Components of a Juniper Networks Router Chapter 2: Interfaces Chapter 3: Protocol-Independent Routing Chapter 4: Routing Policy Chapter 5: The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Chapter 6: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Chapter 7: Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Chapter 8: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Chapter 9: Multicast Chapter 10: Firewall Filters Chapter 11: Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Differences between the JNCIA and the Complete ref are; JNCIA has multicast. JNCIA has CD. Complete ref has a lot more about the 'boxes'. Complete ref has intro to VPN (but not much). Complete ref is a lot heavier. Complete ref has more configuration examples. If you're thinking of revising (and if you haven't got the complete ref) then this is the book to go for. Combine this with Routing TCP/IP, a glance through the most excellent Juniper tech pdf's, hands-on the box and the Boson software exam guides ..... you should breeze through..On the whole I am impressed with the book. Its straight to the point, tells you what you need to learn to pass the exam, splits it into attainable sections then tests your knowledge on what you've learnt.
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