Share your ENCOR Experience
The new ENCOR 350-401 has come to replace the old CCNP exams so we create the “Share your ENCOR Experience” for everyone to share their experience to prepare for this new exam.
Please share with us your experience to prepare for the new ENCOR 350-401 exam, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations… But please DO NOT share any information about the detail of the exam or your personal information, your score, exam date and location, your email…
Note:
+ The ENCOR 350-401 exam include lab sims, multiple choice and Drag drop questions.
+ To get the new CCNP Enterprise certificate, you need to pass this ENCOR 350-401 exam (core exam) and one of the concentration exam.
Your posts are warmly welcome! Hope you will find useful information here!
@digitaltut, exam takers are mentioning a lot of new python questions, please update.
Please guys wait to take exam before digitaltut update the rest new questions.
new questions @digitaltut update
@digiltaltut Can you please update new questionnaires please. Looks lot of guys failed fast few days.
@digitaltutu update
Please can you update, confirm more the 20 new questions additional to Update
We need the update TODAY!!!
PLEASE!
Dear admin, please upload new questions in pdf today.
Dear admin, please upload new questions
Feels like Certpocalypse all over again….hehehehe
@digitaltut, please update part 5, as I am taking my exam on Saturday, I am a premium member.
UPDATE MUST COME TODAY TO PDF!!!
PLEASE! I BEG YOU!!!!
Seems that we have no chance now if now there is no new pdf =(
have the questions changed?
please new questions.
@digitaltut update
Hi, Has any premium member taken the exam/passed and can they please confirm that the questions have been updated on their membership access?
Hello, I was wondering if anybody can tell me if I take either the ENCOR of the ENARSI exam will that extend my CCNP certifications? I am current on both the CCNP Routing and Switching and my CCNP Security. I took the older exams of Routing, Switching and Tshoot. They are good until this coming September an then they will expire. I do not want this to happen. So, do I have to take both the ENARSI and the ENCOR to extend or If I just take one an pass will that extend my certifications? I would prefer to just take one as I am getting older and do not want to study for 2 exams. Thanks anybody who can answer/assist. Much luck to all who are pursuing CCNPs.
@mrjesseyz
I think you just need to pass encor to renew your CCNP, same with my case.
one of my friends did the exam last night and he just passed the exam with score around 8**. He has mentioned got lot of phython questions with big arrays, new JSON questions and also new ACL questions too. In most of the questions port details also have been changed. Better to study well before the exam or wait for the @digitaltut complete update.
help need the new questions
@nn I agreed with your friend.Lots of phyton,JSON,Acl and Ospf config questions.
I took exam yesterday i got almost every question from part 5 even newly added ones, and also questions which aren’t here from python, if you don’t have experience with it it’s risky i think right now because there are more new questions.
In general all those dumps are valid.
@White Panda
Where can we get ‘part 5’ from?
hi anyone share with me question from part 5
yoga_713@hotmail.com
Which statement about VRRP is true?
A. It supports load balancing
B. It can be configured with HSRP on a switch or switch stack
C. It supports IPv4 and IPv6
D. It supports encrypted authentication
Answer given is B but VRRPv3 supports both IPv4 and IPv6, so shouldn’t it be C?
@Dweller yes answer should be C. The switch supports either HSRP or VRRP, but not both. The switch cannot join a stack that has both HSRP and VRRP configured. HSRP does not work with VRRP.
@Dweller for me better looks option D(including VRRP in general). https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipapp_fhrp/configuration/15-mt/fhp-15-mt-book/fhp-vrrp.html …But there is another condition -> if the service password-encryption global configuration command is enabled……..
vrrp group authentication md5 key-string [0 | 7] key-string [timeout seconds]
Specifying 7 means the key will be encrypted. The key-string authentication key will automatically be encrypted if the service password-encryption global configuration command is enabled.
just add some more info to my previous answer. I found this was already in notes: B is correct on all routing devices, D is correct only on routers, not on Multilayer-Switches. VRRP and HSRP can work together on routes/L3 switches https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/42308/possible-reasons-for-both-vrrp-and-hsrp-on-same-router. Authentication for MD5 has condition to have service password-encryption enabled(and it’s only for routes). Agree with Yosh B.
not sure why it didn’t upload my comment. Want to add some details to my previous answer. HSRP and VRRP can work together on routes and L3 switches. https://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/42308/possible-reasons-for-both-vrrp-and-hsrp-on-same-router
And as Yosh already said: B is correct on all routing devices, D is correct only on routers, not on Multilayer-Switches.
The VRRP support encrypted via MD5 and clear text for authentication. The correct answer is D
@NK/hmmm
VRRP supports MD5 based authentication AND supports both IPv4 and IPv6, so it seems both C and D can be the right answers, but we have to choose one.
Only VRRPv3 which support IPv6. The question concerns VRRP. I think if the question is oriented to IPv6, they mentioned VRRPv3 and not only VRRP. The best choice is D.
Hello everyone,
Passed the exam today with 90X. I’ve had about 10-15 new question which aren’t on this site yet. Not under the individual topic or not on the PDS file. The new question I had were mostly about wireless and Python. I also remember a new one about IP SLA and trunking. Also one or two new SDA questions.
Good luck to everyone!
@Digitaltut, It would be best to update the new questions ASAP, will be better for everyone
Hey there guys, can someone share the last updated dumps by email, please?
inaciojoao141 @ gmail . com
Hi TUT Team
Please share the latest dump at cbu3008(@)yahoo(dot)com for Encor 350-401.
Regards
Cbu
Boa tarde @digitaltut, gostaria de saber se o DUMP PREMIUM é suficiente para passar no exame e se há previsão de atualização, já que algumas pessoas estão dizendo que há novas perguntas, o DUMP é só em PDF ou é possível simular a prova?
Att.
@digitaltut update please
Which statement about VRRP is false?
A. It supports load balancing
B. It can be configured with HSRP on a switch or switch stack.
C. It supports IPv4 and IPv6
D. It supports encrypted authentication
I have found the same question in another PDF but its asking which statement is false, which makes much more sense now and A appears to be the best answer as VRRP does not load-balance. Answer in the PDF is B though.
Guys there is more than enough to pass on here i passed yesterday with high 800s but you do need to understand the content do not memorize the questions as a lot of the wording is different
Good luck
@MAC
congrats Mac! how many new questions appeared on your exam?
happy if you shared with us thanks!
@MAC
bro u swear to god? r u saying these dumps are not valid and that the actual questions/answers are different ??
@ digitaltut , Can you please add more new questions to Part 5, I heard that there are too many new python questions but I can not see any in Part5?
@digitaltut update please
Thank you tut, a couple of new questions. 9ХХ score.
HI Guys, i passed today with more than 8xxx. 102 Questions. News Questions: python, json, acl, span, ethernet-trunk etc. The digitaltut is valid to pass, but i recommend wait for update.
Thx tut…good luck everone
In a traditional 3 tier topology, an engineer must explicitly configure a switch as the root
bridge and exclude it from any further election process for the spanning-tree domain. Which
action accomplishes this task?
A. Configure the spanning-tree priority to 32768
B. Configure root guard and portfast on all access switch ports
C. Configure BPDU guard in all switch-to-switch connections
D. Configure the spanning-tree priority equal to 0
The given answer is B but it should really be D?
Still no updates on new question?
please update new question
Several python questions missing, questions are worded differently About 30+ questions not on this site yet. You definitely need to study outside of the material on premium to pass, but it is very helpful. If you learn it 100% you can make minimum score.
@digitaltut premium, when will you update new questions?
@Dweller: Given answer “B” should be correct.
With the standard STP, any bridge in the network with a lower bridge ID takes the role of the root bridge. The administrator cannot enforce the position of the root bridge.
Note: The administrator can set the root bridge priority to 0 in an effort to secure the root bridge position. But there is no guarantee against a bridge with a priority of 0 and a lower MAC address.
The root guard feature provides a way to enforce the root bridge placement in the network.
The root guard ensures that the port on which root guard is enabled is the designated port. Normally, root bridge ports are all designated ports, unless two or more ports of the root bridge are connected together. If the bridge receives superior STP Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) on a root guard-enabled port, root guard moves this port to a root-inconsistent STP state. This root-inconsistent state is effectively equal to a listening state. No traffic is forwarded across this port. In this way, the root guard enforces the position of the root bridge.
The configuration of root guard is on a per-port basis. Root guard does not allow the port to become an STP root port, so the port is always STP-designated. If a better BPDU arrives on this port, root guard does not take the BPDU into account and elect a new STP root. Instead, root guard puts the port into the root-inconsistent STP state. You must enable root guard on all ports where the root bridge should not appear. In a way, you can configure a perimeter around the part of the network where the STP root is able to be located.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/spanning-tree-protocol/10588-74.html#feature