Intrusion Detection & Prevention (IDP) Certification Track
The Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program (JNTCP) IDP certification track allows participants to demonstrate competence with Juniper Networks NetScreen IDP products and their deployment.
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Exam Prerequisite Certification
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-IDP) None
Test Level Exam Information Description
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-IDP)
Exam Registration Exam code: JN0-540
Written exam administered at Prometric testing centers worldwide
Exam length: 60 minutes
Exam type: 60 multiple-choice questions
Passing grade: 70%
Scoring and pass/fail status is available immediately
Prerequisite certification: none
Recommended Training:
Implementing NetScreen Intrusion Detection and Prevention Products (NIDP)
Designed for experienced networking professionals with beginner-intermediate knowledge of the Juniper Networks IDP products and their deployment. JNCIA-IDP exam topics are based on the content of the Implementing NetScreen Intrusion Detection & Prevention Products (NIDP) instructor led training course.
The JNCIA-IDP is valid for two years. Re-certification is achieved by passing the current version of the JNCIA-IDP exam.
Exam topics include:
IDP Concepts and Overview, IDP Architecture, ESP (Enterprise Security Profiler), Logs and Logging, Policies, Rules and Rulebase, Reports, Maintenance, and Management
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