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Chris Grundemann

While my experience is with the Juniper M&T series track specifically, most of these suggestions should help with any JNTCP hands-on test and probably other vendors as well. So if you are planning to sit for a practical exam; follow these 13 tips for passing Juniper lab tests and greatly improve your chances!

13 Tips for Passing Juniper Lab Tests is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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Hey everybody, I have been kicking myself for not bloging in such a long time so I decided to post a quick personal message.
My family and I moved to a new home (er, are in the process of moving I guess) at the end of last month and I am scheduled to take the JNCIE-M [...]

Moving, Studying, the Boys and CO ISOC is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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I wrote push.ksh to “push” commands out to several Juniper/JUNOS routers at once. Push.ksh can be used to do many repetitive tasks across a given group of routers – including configuration changes.

push.ksh – A Tool for Large Juniper Networks is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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It is time again for the annual SungateKids Bowlathon.  Sunday 5 April I will again join many others and don my “funny shoes for a great cause.”  This will be the 7th year of the Bowlathon and my second year bowling along side many of my tw telecom coworkers.  This year the senior data and [...]

SungateKids Bowlathon ‘09 is a post from don't panic – One Network Architect's view of Life, the Internet, and Everything.

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