Juniper JNCIA-Junos JN0-104

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A complete course that will get you ready to pass the JNCIA-Junos exam, and administer a Juniper devices network

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r/ITCareerQuestions • comment
1 points • canadian-sysadmin

This is the best resource I've found, though it is for the 103 version. Juniper sadly doesn't have the professional community and study resources of Cisco.

r/Juniper • comment
1 points • BigIreland

Also, here is the Udemy course. It was 102 when I did it but it looks like it's been updated to 103.

https://www.udemy.com/course/jncia-juniper-networks-certified-associate-jn0-102/

r/Juniper • comment
1 points • techworkreddit3

So you can likely get any course on Udemy that is for the old JNCIA and it should work. I dont suspsect they'll be changing it too much, Junos is still Junos at it's core and this exam is focused on learning Junos. I used https://www.udemy.com/course/jncia-juniper-networks-certified-associate-jn0-102/ and it helped me tremendously. You could also get a subscription to Pluralsight or CBTNuggets if you plan on proceeding further than JNCIA.

For labbing I would definitely recommend at least buying an SRX100 to do some general work on, less than 50$ usually. For virtual I would recommend Eve-NG.

Good luck! I'm trying to study and get my JNCIS-ENT by the end of this month hopefully.

r/networking • comment
1 points • untiltehdayidie

There really is tons of videos and places to start. As a beginner I would advise looking into finding study guides for CompTia, CCNA, and maybe JCNIA. Start with the CompTia for a basic introduction of topics you will need. Cisco and Juniper are more vendor oriented but both have alot of information that is cross-vendor and general network information. From there you can start picking topics that you enjoy more and studying more in-depth. Alot of the above is going to get you started, but you will learn alot more after you get your first job and start getting your hands dirty.