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hi jazzy
how did u choose these q-s?
is the source the CORRECTED 477 and 91?
zreen
oh, you havent passed you dirty litte fcker :))))
Jazzy
q23
QUESTION 23
Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface
GigabitEthernet0/0?
A. R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
B. R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
C. R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
D. R1(config-router)passive-interface default
E. R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
F. R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out
Correct Answer: C
QUESTION 31
Which feature can mitigate fragmentation issues within network segments that are between GRE
endpoints?
A. PMTUD
B. ICMP DF bit
C. TCP Flow Control
D. TCP MSS
Correct Answer: A
rrr,
QUESTION 31 —-> I agree with this answer.
@rrr
Question 31
Correct Answer: A
@rrr, @all
QUESTION 23
Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface
GigabitEthernet0/0?
A. R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
B. R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
C. R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
D. R1(config-router)passive-interface default
E. R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
F. R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out
Correct Answer: F
QUESTION 31
Which feature can mitigate fragmentation issues within network segments that are between GRE
endpoints?
A. PMTUD
B. ICMP DF bit
C. TCP Flow Control
D. TCP MSS
Correct Answer: A
i agree with you on 31 but not on 23..
i too have a question:
Refer to the following
Logging console 7
which option is one of the effects entering this command on a cisco ios router, with no additional logging configuration?
A. Debug messages can be seen on the console by enabling terminal monitor – not true
B. Debug messages are logged only on active console connections – is logging console even have a connection to Debug commands?
C. A user that is connected via SSH sees level 7 messages – not true
D. The router can experience high CPU utilization – i think this one is true
Ans by dumps: B
what do you think?
@Hello,
I thino so too
@TCP-Connect
thanks for the replay, any other thoughts?
Question 282
During the IPv6 auto configuration, what doest the device append to the 64-bit prefx that it receives from the router to create its IPv6 address?
A. a pseudorandom generated number
B. its locally confgured IPv4 address
C. the DHCP-supplied device ID
D. its MAC address
Answer: D
I think the correct answer is A, not D.
Device doesn’t append its MAC address to the 64-bit prefix, it appends EUI-64, not MAC address.
@Lordinchains
Please try to upload, i am waiting ……
@TCP-Connect, possible you are right about Q282. See “CCIE Professional Development: Routing TCP/IP, Volume I”, page 75 section “Privacy address”.
“A privacy address is one in which the Interface ID is generated by an algorithm using a pseudo-random number.”
Another mention on Cisco site: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/press/internet-protocol-journal/back-issues/table-contents-28/ipv6-autoconfig.html (section “Random Identifiers”).
I’ll be taking the exam tomorrow.
I need your help !!! Urgently.. To clear out some unclear moments..
There’s one DnD, of course, with a preliminary answer… with what I don’t agree at all.
This is the answer in DUMPS:
DHCPv6 Server:
1) ipv6 address autoconfig
2) ipv6 enable
Client Interface:
3) ipv6 dhcp relay destination
4) ipv6 address
I don’t agree with these answers at all.But, I also need to underline that this DND is too stupid in the first place.
More or less, the more suitable options would be as follows:
DHCPv6 Server:
1) ipv6 dhcp relay destination
2) ipv6 address
Client Interface:
3) ipv6 enable
4) ipv6 address autoconfig
Why do I not agree with DUMPS?! Because, firstly, if the node is DHCP client, then “ipv6 address” is meaningless under its interface. Secondly, “ipv6 dhcp relay information” is used for “DHCP relay” function,not for “DHCP Client”. For DHCP client to acquire the required address, the “ipv6 address autoconfig” under its interface is enough.
URGENTLY NEED YOUR CLARIFICATION !!!
@TCP-Connect, correct answer is:
In DHCPv6 server Facing Interface:
ipv6 address autoconfig
ipv6 enable
In Clients Facing Interface
ipv6 address
ipv6 dhcp relay destination
See https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/network-infrastructure-documents/stateful-dhcpv6-relay-configuration-example/ta-p/3149338
About DHCP relay function. It should be enabled on CLIENT-facing interface because it “catch” requests from client and then forward it to server.
@Hello
The CPU one is the correct anwser
Logging console 7
Console logging:
The router does not check if a user is logged into the console port or a device is attached to it; if console logging is enabled, messages are always sent to the console port that can cause CPU load.
source:
supportforums cisco com/t5/network-infrastructure-documents/how-to-configure-logging-in-cisco-ios/ta-p/3132434
@Marcus,
I got it. Thank you!
Some ppl say that they got frame relay DnD…
such as:
1.frame relay
interface s0/0 <<
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
interface serial0/0.1 multipoint
ip address x.x.x.138 255.255.255.255
frame-relay map ip 192.168.1.1 102 broadcast…
Could you give us this DnD in an understandable format ? What are all of these commands for ?
Please can anyone share the DND for the Frame-Relay configuration. Someone that I know took the exam and confirmed last week
Thank you
kamcher123 at yahoo com
What about this week? Is there anyone who can confirm that nothing changed totally ??!
Please, can you someone send me new dump or Q477 or Jazzy i will be much appreciated to
spiderman _ roof at yahoo dot com
Many Thanks
TCP-Connect
its only tuesday today, we dont know, the dont change it so often
you clear the test tomorrow, i’m sure, go 4 it ;)
good luck
Hi All, Where are the questions???
as a side note:
TCP MSS as described earlier takes care of fragmentation at the two endpoints of a TCP connection, but it does not handle the case where there is a smaller MTU link in the middle between these two endpoints.
PMTUD was developed in order to avoid fragmentation in the path between the endpoints. It is used to dynamically determine the lowest MTU along the path from a packet’s source to its destination.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/generic-routing-encapsulation-gre/25885-pmtud-ipfrag.html
@rrr,
I’ll let you know about the results.
QUESTION 31
Which feature can mitigate fragmentation issues within network segments that are between GRE
endpoints?
A. PMTUD
B. ICMP DF bit
C. TCP Flow Control
D. TCP MSS
Answer: D is NOT CORRECT
ANSWER A is Correct.
the key part here is “within network segments”, so mss isn’t able to help here.
yes, pmtud is our friend here!
@TCP-Connect good luck, tell to us your experience tomorrow :)
Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface
GigabitEthernet0/0?
A. R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
B. R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
C. R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
D. R1(config-router)passive-interface default
E. R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
F. R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out
i think the answer is C though. It’s common sense as option F only shows distribute-list 1, but we are not shown what’s inside access-list 1. It could contain anything.
@TCP-Connect
I am taking my exam this week also, somehow I see that you have made some great changes and corrections here. Can you please share your updated dump with your correction?
Thanks in advance
kamcher123 at yahoo com
Which option must be configured on a target device to use time stamping to accurately represent response times using IP SLA?
A. Responder
B. Jitter value
C. TCP Connect
D. ICMP Echo
what is the correct answer?
Question 437
Which set if actins does a network engineer perform to set the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server at the VLAN interface level?
A. Enter the VLAN interface configuration mode and define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
B. Enter the global configuration mode aod enable the IPv6 DHCP relay
C. Enter the global configuration mode, enable IPv6 DHCP relay from interface configuration mode and define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
D. Ebter the VLAN interface configuration mode, enable IPv6 DHCP relay, aod define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
Answer: D is NOT correct.
In my opinion, the option A is correct. You only can enable IPv6 DHCP relay function by defining IPv6 address of the DHCP Server (ipv6 dhcp relay destination)
@Zonk, if the IGP is RIP, I think, the better answer is C.
@KamUS,
Thank you. I wish the same to you.
I’m putting all correction here. I’m sure there are other brilliant minds here to update us with corrected dumps. I’m just an amateur :) But I will tell what is what on the exam tomorrow.
Finally i just passed the exam today with 9xx/1000 :) after hard to study and read lates dumps for my reference,,
for the lab i got EIGRP stub, EIGRP eva, OSPF eva
I read dumps from below page,
forum page 108 -> corrected by Prince 477q (v31) -> at dropbox link
forum page 111 -> 91q the most valid :-) made from 477q by Prince ->-> at dropbox link
forum page 115 DND (from Jazzy – link there)
Good luck guys, see you on the SWITCH.. and thank you all for the contributions.
Question 458
Which two technologies can encapsulate an IPv6 payload in an IPv4 packet for transmission across a network? (Choose two)
A. L2TPv3
B. trunking
C. AToM
D. ISATAP
E. NAT-PT
ANSWER: DE is NOT CORRECT.
NAT-PT is not a tunneling technology. It is just swapping IPv6 header with IPv4 header, NOT encapsulating. There’s just ONE correct answer. This is ISATAP.
tiny-man,
Congratulations!
When have you passed ROUTE ?
What about DnDs? Which DnDs did you have on exam?
And questions? Are they from 477q ? Are the dumps enough to pass ?
which questions are the EIGRP eva and OSPF eva in Prince;s 477q?
I don’t see them in Jazzy;s 91q
@TCP-Connect, you have a good question about a bad question. :) May be second option is AToM (Any Transport over MPLS), but it about L2 frame, rather than IP-packet.
Hello Guys,
I passed the exam 8xx, just wanted to say thank you to all and Prince, Dexter for their great work with the Dumps…are still valid BTW…
3 Labs: EIGRP stub, PBR, EIGRP eval
6 DNDs: DHCP, adverse network conditions, IPv6, Frame-relay component and LMO, TACACS+
moving to Tshoot.
see you there.
@CCNP 10,
Congratulations!
@TCP_CONNECT
Which set if actins does a network engineer perform to set the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server at the VLAN interface level?
A. Enter the VLAN interface configuration mode and define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
B. Enter the global configuration mode aod enable the IPv6 DHCP relay
C. Enter the global configuration mode, enable IPv6 DHCP relay from interface configuration mode and define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
D. Ebter the VLAN interface configuration mode, enable IPv6 DHCP relay, aod define the IPv6 address of a DHCP relay server
Answer is D
ipv6 dhcp relay destination ipv6-address [interface-type interface-number]
Specifies a destination address to which client packets are forwarded and enables DHCPv6 relay service on the interface.
based on https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipv6/configuration/15-2mt/ipv6-15-2mt-book/ip6-dhcp.html
@CCNP 10
Frame-relay component and LMO
which one are you referring to? Congrats on passing anyway!
Q.225
When ospf is forming an adjacency, in shich state, the actual exchange of information in the link
A. INIT
B. Loading
c. Exstart
D. Exchange
ANS: B
i don’t think it’s the answer because loading means you statically configured a neighbor and now you’re waiting for them but didn’t see hello yet.
init is where you exchange the ospf timers, mtu and all those things
exchange is where you exchange the dbd
so what do you think is the answer?
@Hello
the answer in this page is xstart
@CCNP 10
congrats, u are good :)
which q-s did u get from 477, can u remember some when u check them?
thanks
is this DND correct this way?
authentication
-supports a local database for device access
-supports encryption
accounting
-enforces time periods during which a user can access the device
-specifies a users specific access privileges
authorization
-verifies network usage
-not supported with local AAA
i found these on page 116. (FRAME RELAY related)
what are these?
mcq?
dnd?
who knows what there are?
thanks
++Frame-Relay++
interface —–Space Blank —— Serial0/3/1
banwith 56
space Blank —encapsulation frame-relay
space Blank—- ip address
no shutdown
Space BlanK —interface Serial0/3/1.2 point-to-point
Space BlanK –ip address 10.17.0.1 255.255.255.0
Space BlanK –frame-relay interface-dlci 100
clock rate 2000000
shutdown
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1.frame relay
interface s0/0 <<
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay <<
interface serial0/0.1 multipoint <<
ip address x.x.x.138 255.255.255.255
frame-relay map ip 192.168.1.1 102 br <<
@rrr
according to Jazzy’s dump. this is wrong
on age 115 chech this
Prince April 22nd, 2018
@Jazzy
Looks good, only 234 ir wrong
Authentication:
+ supports a local database for device access
+ supports encryption
Authorization:
+ specifies a user’s specific access privileges
+ enforces time periods during which a user can access the device
Accounting:
+ not supported with local AAA
+ verifies network usage
Authentication:
+ supports a local database for device access
+ supports encryption
Authorization:
+ specifies a user’s specific access privileges
+ enforces time periods during which a user can access the device
Accounting:
+ not supported with local AAA
+ verifies network usage
This looks good to me. Does anyone know?