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Prepare for networking basics, Junos OS architecture, CLI, configuration, monitoring, routing fundamentals, routing policy, firewall filters, and Pearson VUE logistics.
JNCIA-Junos is the baseline Juniper certification for multiple tracks. Prep should build core networking fluency first, then reinforce Junos OS operation through configuration, monitoring, routing, policy, and filter practice.
JN0-106 validates beginner-to-intermediate knowledge of networking and core Junos OS functionality.
Juniper lists the current JNCIA-Junos exam as JN0-106.
The exam is delivered by Pearson VUE, has no prerequisite certification, runs 90 minutes, and includes 65 multiple-choice questions.
Objectives include networking fundamentals, Junos OS fundamentals, user interfaces, configuration basics, monitoring, routing, policies, and firewall filters.
JNCIA-Junos serves as the baseline certification for Juniper Enterprise Routing and Switching and Service Provider Routing and Switching tracks.
Candidates should be comfortable with Layer 2 and Layer 3 addressing, IPv4 and IPv6, subnetting, longest-match routing, routers, switches, Ethernet, CoS, and connection models.
The exam expects command of Junos software architecture, control and forwarding planes, CLI modes, active and candidate configuration, configuration files, users, interfaces, logging, NTP, SNMP, and rescue configuration.
Routing tables, forwarding tables, route preference, routing instances, static routing, dynamic routing use cases, routing policies, firewall filters, and unicast RPF need both concept review and configuration awareness.
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JNCIA-Junos is Juniper's baseline associate certification for networking professionals with beginner-to-intermediate knowledge of networking and the core functionality of Junos OS. Juniper lists the current exam as JN0-106, delivered by Pearson VUE, with no prerequisite certification, 90 minutes, 65 multiple-choice questions, English-only delivery, Junos OS 21.2 software alignment, and three-year certification validity. The objectives cover networking fundamentals, collision and broadcast domains, routers and switches, Ethernet, Layer 2 addressing, Layer 3 addressing, IPv4 and IPv6, subnetting, longest-match routing, CoS, Junos OS architecture, control and forwarding planes, routing engine and packet-forwarding engine, CLI modes and navigation, active and candidate configuration, configuration files, initial configuration, users, login classes, interfaces, NTP, SNMP, system log, monitoring commands, ping, traceroute, SSH, Junos installation and upgrades, root password recovery, routing tables, route preference, routing instances, static routing, dynamic routing uses, routing policy, firewall filters, and unicast reverse-path-forwarding. HiraEdu supports legitimate preparation with objective mapping, subnetting drills, Junos CLI practice, configuration workflows, show and monitor command review, routing labs, policy and filter exercises, timed practice, Pearson VUE scheduling planning, ID readiness, accommodations reminders, and recertification planning.
JNCIA-Junos is Juniper's associate-level certification for beginner-to-intermediate networking knowledge and core Junos OS functionality.
Juniper lists the current JNCIA-Junos exam as JN0-106.
Juniper lists JN0-106 as a 90-minute exam with 65 multiple-choice questions delivered by Pearson VUE.
Juniper lists no prerequisite certification for JNCIA-Junos.
Study networking fundamentals, Junos OS architecture, CLI, configuration basics, monitoring commands, routing fundamentals, routing policy, firewall filters, and unicast RPF.
Build a checklist for networking fundamentals, Junos OS fundamentals, user interfaces, configuration basics, monitoring, routing fundamentals, routing policy, and firewall filters.
Practice subnetting, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, Ethernet, Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding, longest-match routing, and router versus switch behavior.
Review CLI modes, candidate configuration, commit and rollback behavior, show and monitor commands, interface configuration, logging, NTP, SNMP, and rescue configuration.
Confirm Pearson VUE registration, Juniper account access, ID, testing rules, accommodations, timed practice, English-language delivery, and recertification dates.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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