Thanks all,
Yes, as mentioned, the migration from CCNA to JNCIA-Junos is just the delta anyone with a CCNA should need. It is to fast-track you, and not have to spend time on what you already know.
If one does want more then:
For those of us starting fresh with networking:
- We now also have a brand new addition to Juniper Open Learning listed as Network Technology Foundations which covers a lot of basic networking content (like CCNA) Networking Technology Foundations
- And then one can take the above mentioned Junos course to get your Junos associate certification.
DO NOTE : Juniper Open Learning has 100% FREE content for you all the way to Expert level. Thanks everyone for supporting Junos !
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Sanjiv Varma
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-10-2025 19:33
From: STEVE PULUKA
Subject: "Open Learning - Migrating from the Cisco CCNA to the JNCIA-Junos ". Is it enough?
The course assumes you passed and understand all the networking concepts in CCNA which are in common with Junos. That results in the shorter course that only outlines the practical implementation and command differences and conversions from Cisco to Juniper.
Also remember that Juniper certifications build on each other, each exam as you go up the chain only tests on the new concepts added and not a retest on earlier material. So the JNCIA tests do tend to be pretty straight forward for experienced engineers.
You should be ready once you are comfortable with the conversion course material.
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Steve Puluka BSEET - Juniper Ambassador
IP Architect - DQE Communications Pittsburgh, PA (Metro Ethernet & ISP - Retired)
http://puluka.com/home
Original Message:
Sent: 06-10-2025 18:02
From: Javier Arroyo Medina
Subject: "Open Learning - Migrating from the Cisco CCNA to the JNCIA-Junos ". Is it enough?
Hi,
I got my CCNA recently and I was preparing my JNCIA exam. I used "Open Learning - Migrating from the Cisco CCNA to the JNCIA-Junos " and I wanted to know if it is enough for the exam since it seems quite short.
If it is not, what other resources do you recommend?
Thanks
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Javier Arroyo Medina
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