Quick Verdict
CCNA (200-301, 120 minutes) publishes six domains: network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. JNCIA-Junos (JN0-106) publishes seven, four of them Junos itself - OS fundamentals, user interfaces, configuration basics, operational monitoring and maintenance - with networking and routing fundamentals alongside. So CCNA spends its exam on general networking, and four of JNCIA-Junos's seven domains are one vendor's operating system. Pick by the equipment you will actually touch.
Choose The First Option When
- You want the wider general-networking syllabus rather than one vendor's operating system.
- Your target employers or labs center on Cisco routing and switching.
- You want automation and programmability examined: CCNA publishes it as a domain, and JNCIA-Junos's seven published domains do not name it.
Choose The Second Option When
- Your current or target environment uses Juniper Networks and Junos.
- You want a narrower Juniper-first first step.
- You are comparing vendor ecosystems rather than generic networking foundations.
Cited Detail
| Credential | Exam | Duration | Price | Domains |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cisco Certified Network Associate | 200-301 | 120 minutes | $300 (exam fee as of 2026-06-13) | 6 captured domains: Network Fundamentals; Network Access; IP Connectivity; IP Services; Security Fundamentals; Automation and Programmability |
| Junos, Associate (JNCIA-Junos) | JN0-106 | We have not recorded this | $200 (exam fee as of 2026-07-01) | 7 captured domains: Networking Fundamentals; Junos OS Fundamentals; User Interfaces; Configuration Basics; Operational Monitoring and Maintenance; Routing Fundamentals; Routing Policy and Firewall Filters |
Related Roles
These are role mappings for career-planning context. Salary and outlook data must stay tied to BLS occupations, not to certification outcomes.
The Relationship column compares a credential's published exam objectives with the work the occupation involves, and names which credential it is describing. A role RoleMath maps to only one of the two credentials shows that one; where both map to it, both are named, and Both means they read the same way for that role. Covers the core means the objectives reach that occupation's main work, Covers groundwork that they reach what it builds on rather than the work itself, and Partial overlap that they meet it only in places; a qualifier such as after a foundation records where RoleMath reads the objectives as assuming earlier study or experience, and Overlap not classified marks a pairing we hold but have not placed on this scale. This is RoleMath's reading of published objectives, not a measurement of hiring: we have not surveyed employers, and nothing here measures how much a credential is asked for or what it does for an application.
Every wage below is the occupation's national annual median wage - the midpoint of that occupation's wage distribution - as published by the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics survey, May 2025. It is not the OEWS mean, not an average, and not a starting wage. The outlook column is the BLS Employment Projections change for the same occupation over 2024-2034. Both describe the occupation, not an outcome of holding the credential.
| Role | Relationship | SOC | Annual median wage (BLS OEWS, May 2025) | BLS outlook (2024-2034) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Network Administrator | Cisco Certified Network Associate - Covers groundwork | 15-1244 | $99,130 annual median | -4.2% |
| Network Automation Engineer | Cisco Certified Network Associate - Covers groundwork | 15-1241 | $134,050 annual median | 11.9% |
| Network Security Engineer | Cisco Certified Network Associate - Covers the core | 15-1299 | $116,580 annual median | 8.2% |
| Cybersecurity Analyst | Cisco Certified Network Associate - Partial overlap | 15-1212 | $129,180 annual median | 28.5% |