Congratulations on passing the voucher exam.
I passed JN0-351 on first try, but I passed voucher exam on the second try.
I think you have enough skills.
You could still take the voucher exam after passing it, so I recommend you to review the voucher questions.
Original Message:
Sent: 05-12-2025 11:28
From: Anonymous
Subject: JNCIS-ENT - it's been a while .... JN0-349
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Thanks for your advice. I did manage to pass the voucher test ( I think as I expected to fail it, no pressure helped.) not sure if it was skill or luck though.
I'm going to try and get a test slot next week to use the voucher up, I recall last time IS-IS was my Achilles' heel as I'd had little real experience of it, so will put more focus on it this time around.
Original Message:
Sent: 05-12-2025 10:02
From: RYOTA KOSAKA
Subject: JNCIS-ENT - it's been a while .... JN0-349
Hi
As you probably know, it is a good idea to take the practice test and voucher test in advance.
These questions are quite similar to the actual exam, so I think you will be able to get an idea of how much difference there is between JN0-349 and JN0-351.
Exam Objectives
Please check exam objectives, and if there are any words you don't know, you have to take a course on just that one.
They are not very good methods, but if your goal is to obtain a qualification, you can consider using them.
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RYOTA KOSAKA
Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2025 07:18
From: Anonymous
Subject: JNCIS-ENT - it's been a while .... JN0-349
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Hi,
I spent a considerable amount of time studying to pass my JN0-349 exam in 2021, followed by about 6 months working mainly with EX series switches.
After that my workload changed and I've not worked with Juniper since ! (Sorry Juniper if you're reading this.)
I now need to refresh my JNCIS-ENT rather quickly. So, starting at the beginning with JNCIS-Junos training on-demand, I'm about half way through and realising how much I've actually forgotten over the years.
I still have all my notes and books from when I passed the JN0-349 exam, what's changed between it and the JN0-351 exam ?
I have notes saved in my JUNOS Enterprise Switching O'Reilly 1st edition and Junos Enterprise Routing Second edition PDFs should I be replacing them ?
Any advice would be welcome as time wise I don't really have time to fit in the rest of the JNCIS-Junos course plus the JNCIS-ENT on-demand training, well, unless I give up sleeping and eating.
Thanks.