Hi Jose,
If you want to use a Juniper router, you can use the vJunos-Router - I've attached the link below.
- https://support.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=vjunos-router
If you need any help, feel free to reach out!
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Hope this helps,
Ethan Jackson / ETH4N3T
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-06-2024 18:58
From: JOSE SOARES
Subject: Just passed the JNCIA-Junos exam!
Hi Emma! Congrats on passing the exam. I am also trying to study and pass the exam myself. One blocker I have is in trying to download the vMX router image from Juniper's website. I can download the vSRX and QFX images just fine, but always get an error when trying to download the vMX Eval image. It says "VMX EVALUATION - Product not available."
Can I ask how did you work around this? Thanks in advance!
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JOSE SOARES
Original Message:
Sent: 10-30-2024 07:51
From: Emma Martin
Subject: Just passed the JNCIA-Junos exam!
It wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be. I haven't take a cert exam in a few years so I was feeling a bit rusty and went into the exam kinda nervous. Fortunately, as I progressed through the exam I was feeling more confident in my knowledge.
Only took about 2 weeks to prepare. I'm already CCNA certified and have been working in the industry professionally for more than 3 years so a huge part of the traditional networking concept was a breeze.
Resources utilized:
Went through the Juniper Open Learning course to obtain a discount voucher
Utilized Udemy course 'Juniper JNCIA-Junos -NEW JN0-105 Complete Course' by Ben Jacobs which included a practice exam
Set up a simple GNS3 lab to familiarize myself with the environment and some of the commands
Juniper online documentations
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Emma Martin
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