Juniper Releases New JN0-646 Exam for JNCIP-ENT Certification in March
Juniper Releases New JN0-646 Exam for JNCIP-ENT Certification in March
So starting from the end of March candidates wishing to earn JNCIP-ENT certification will require to pass either JN0-643 OR the JN0-646 exam. While the old JN0-643 exam doesn’t contain ELS topics, it still remains a valid option to become certified Juniper Enterprise Routing and Switching professional.
Overall The new JN0-646 exam aims towards skilled network professionals with in-depth knowledge in the Juniper Networks Junos OS, validating their awareness of company’s advanced routing and switching technologies, corresponding platform configurations and skills in troubleshooting. As a prerequisite JNCIP-ENT certification requires candidates to hold previous level Enterprise Routing and Switching, Specialist certification (JNCIS-ENT).
The JN0-646 is a written exam, which is administered at Pearson VUE testing centres around the world. You can register for the exam at Pearson VUE official website. The JN0-646 exam will contain 65 multiple-choice questions and will be 120 minutes long. The exam will be valid for three years after passing, and to recertify candidates could either pass the JN0-643 or JN0-646 exam.
The JN0-646 exam objectives include topics as:
In more details exam objectives candidates can find here. Notice that as it is stated on the web page, the current topics might be subject to change.
As for JN0-646 exam preparation Juniper suggests to participate in Juniper prep study courses that can be taken in several locations worldwide. For the detailed courses’ information please, visit their official web pages as given below:
Advanced Junos Enterprise Routing (AJER)
Advanced Junos Enterprise Switching (AJEX)
As for additional preparation Juniper provides following study resources:
And there is also Juniper free Practice Test, which candidates can take in order to check their skills.
From our side we also recommend you to have a look at ExamCollection database for more FREE Juniper braindumps containing real exams, which will be of tremendous help in your JN0-646 exam preparation.
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