Juniper has something called "the olive" which is a PC running JunOS.
So you can have a "Juniper" with 2 fastether interface to play with.
You get all the features, just not the speed.

I don't know if they can make it available to just anybody...
Call you local Juniper rep.

Patrick

> Now that's a problem, because unless you are lucky and your shop gets
> Junipers, there's not that much you can do to show you're interested
> enough (i.e. no certifications). OTOH, it definitely solves the problem
> of hands-on vs. paper-certs. ;)
> There's a whole lot of documentation at Juniper's site, though. I've
> been reading some on my idle time.
> 
> Francisco
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