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Prepare for protocol-independent routing, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, provider bridging, VLANs, spanning tree variants, MPLS, IPv6, GRE, high availability, and Pearson VUE logistics.
JNCIS-SP validates service provider routing and switching skills on Junos. Prep should combine routing protocol review, provider switching behavior, MPLS fundamentals, IPv6, tunneling, and high-availability troubleshooting.
JN0-364 is a service provider specialist exam for Junos routing, switching, MPLS, IPv6, tunnels, and HA features.
Juniper lists the current JNCIS-SP exam as JN0-364.
Juniper lists JNCIA-Junos as the prerequisite certification for JNCIS-SP.
The exam is delivered by Pearson VUE, runs 90 minutes, and includes 65 multiple-choice questions.
Objectives cover protocol-independent routing, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, Layer 2 bridging, VLANs, spanning tree variants, MPLS, IPv6, GRE, and high availability.
Candidates should prepare static, aggregate, and generated routes, martian addresses, routing instances, RIB groups, load balancing, filter-based forwarding, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP.
Service provider switching platforms, bridging elements, virtual switches, provider bridging, Q-in-Q, IRB, STP, RSTP, MSTP, VSTP, and spanning-tree protections need targeted review.
MPLS labels, LIB, RSVP, LDP, segment routing, IPv6 routing, IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, GRE, LAG, graceful restart, GRES, NSB, NSR, BFD, VRRP, and troubleshooting tools round out the blueprint.
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JNCIS-SP is the specialist-level certification in Juniper's Service Provider Routing and Switching track for networking professionals with beginner-to-intermediate knowledge of routing and switching implementations in Junos. Juniper lists the current exam as JN0-364, delivered by Pearson VUE, with JNCIA-Junos as the prerequisite certification, 90 minutes, 65 multiple-choice questions, English-only delivery, Junos OS 25.2 software alignment, immediate pass/fail status, and three-year certification validity. The objectives cover protocol-independent routing, static, aggregate and generated routes, martian addresses, routing instances, RIB groups, load balancing, filter-based forwarding, OSPF, link-state databases, OSPF packet types, router ID, adjacencies, neighbors, DR and BDR, OSPF areas and router types, LSAs, IS-IS, PDUs, TLVs, levels, areas, DIS, metrics, BGP operation, message types, attributes, route selection, IBGP and EBGP, routing policy, Layer 2 bridging and VLANs, service provider switching platforms, virtual switches, provider bridging, Q-in-Q tunneling, IRB, STP, RSTP, MSTP, VSTP, BPDU protection, loop and root protection, MPLS terminology, packet headers, label information base, RSVP, LDP, segment routing with MPLS, IPv6 static and dynamic routing, IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, GRE, high availability, LAG, graceful restart, GRES, NSB, NSR, BFD, VRRP, and troubleshooting tools. HiraEdu supports legitimate preparation with objective mapping, service-provider routing labs, MPLS and segment-routing review, provider bridging and VLAN drills, IPv6 and GRE scenarios, high-availability troubleshooting, timed practice, Pearson VUE scheduling planning, ID readiness, accommodations reminders, and recertification planning.
JNCIS-SP is Juniper's specialist-level Service Provider Routing and Switching certification for Junos routing, switching, MPLS, IPv6, tunneling, and high-availability skills.
Juniper lists the current JNCIS-SP exam as JN0-364.
Yes. Juniper lists JNCIA-Junos as the prerequisite certification for JNCIS-SP.
Juniper lists JN0-364 as a 90-minute exam with 65 multiple-choice questions delivered by Pearson VUE.
Study protocol-independent routing, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, Layer 2 bridging, VLANs, spanning tree, MPLS, IPv6, GRE, high availability, and Junos troubleshooting tools.
Confirm active JNCIA-Junos status, Juniper account access, JN0-364 registration, software alignment, and recertification timeline.
Practice protocol-independent routing, OSPF areas and LSAs, IS-IS levels and TLVs, BGP attributes, peers, route selection, routing policy, and troubleshooting commands.
Review bridging, VLANs, provider bridging, Q-in-Q, IRB, STP variants, MPLS, RSVP, LDP, segment routing, IPv6, IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling, and GRE.
Practice HA scenarios, LAG, GR, GRES, NSB, NSR, BFD, VRRP, timed exams, Pearson VUE scheduling, ID readiness, testing rules, and accommodations reminders.
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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