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JAZZY has 3 version of PDF – jazzy 477 – this has 477 questions not sure of this one require to study — , jazzy dumps v3 and prince – 300-101 -91Q-Prince-V1 these are the only should be in use or something different? can some one help which one has to be studied?
Jazzy v3 and Prince 91
@RST7 thanks for quick response
@Rst7, that you for responding.
Hi guys I still don’t know how to study.
any one cleared exam on19 ? Any update on new questions? thanks for help in advance
Hi everyone.
I have read posts from 121 until now, about the question bellow there are some informations I’d like to share with you.
QUESTION 23
Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface
GigabitEthernet0/0?
R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
R1(config-router)passive-interface default
R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out
Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface
Using the passive interface command can prevent routers from sending routing updates through a router interface. Keeping routing update messages from being sent through a router interface prevents other systems on that network from learning about routes dynamically. For examples using the passive interface command, see the “Passive Interface Examples” section in Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent Features.
For RIP and IGRP, the passive interface command stops the router from sending updates to a particular neighbor, but the router continues to listen and use routing updates from that neighbor; however, on EIGRP, the passive interface command affects the protocol differently, as explained in How Does the Passive Interface Feature Work in EIGRP?
Controlling the Processing and Advertising of Routes in Routing Updates
To control the advertising and processing of routes in routing updates, use the distribute-list command. There are two distribute-list commands: distribute-list in and distribute-list out. They are similar in syntax, but the options available to each and their behavior are very different.
The distribute-list in command is used to control which routes are processed in incoming routing updates. See the Using distribute-list in section for an example of this command.
The distribute-list out command is used to control which routes are included in outgoing routing updates. See the Using distribute-list out section for an example.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/interior-gateway-routing-protocol-igrp/9105-34.html#topic1
For me it’s clearly the letter C, because the text said: Using the passive interface command can prevent routers from sending routing updates through a router interface.
I have read posts from 121 until now, about the question bellow there are some informations I’d like to share with you.
QUESTION 23
Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface
GigabitEthernet0/0?
R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
R1(config-router)passive-interface default
R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out
Preventing Routing Updates Through an Interface
Using the passive interface command can prevent routers from sending routing updates through a router interface. Keeping routing update messages from being sent through a router interface prevents other systems on that network from learning about routes dynamically. For examples using the passive interface command, see the “Passive Interface Examples” section in Configuring IP Routing Protocol-Independent Features.
For RIP and IGRP, the passive interface command stops the router from sending updates to a particular neighbor, but the router continues to listen and use routing updates from that neighbor; however, on EIGRP, the passive interface command affects the protocol differently, as explained in How Does the Passive Interface Feature Work in EIGRP?
Controlling the Processing and Advertising of Routes in Routing Updates
To control the advertising and processing of routes in routing updates, use the distribute-list command. There are two distribute-list commands: distribute-list in and distribute-list out. They are similar in syntax, but the options available to each and their behavior are very different.
The distribute-list in command is used
@saailg how come you are passing daily ??? are you little mad network engineer?
Passed yesterday 85X.
93q and Jazzy 377 still valid. A lot of FR and IPv6.
@nobody congrats which one of JAZZY ? JAZZY 377?? or JAZZY 477 or JAZZY DUMPS v3
I have not taken the route since 2016. From what I am reading here no one has had the redistribution lab recently? “please god do not let it be on test still” Memorizing long commands is not my strong suit. I am a “?” kind of guy.
@taco — why to fear using long command , its simple if you go through the basic how redistribution work , why redistribution needed , which router should select for redistribution , those all make sense when you configure the labs , once done you will realise even there is no need to memories any command.
@tam – Having to memorize order of the metrics is where I get screwed.
hello guys , should i go for route or wait ?
@tam follow this phrase to remember the metric place in the redistribution command;
BIG DOGS REALLY LIKE MEAT
B for bandwidth metric,
D for delay
R for reliability
L for load
M for MTU :):)
@Ghauri, good tips! thank you!!
can anybody tell me the answer for this?
What options must be same on all router for EIGRP authentication key rollover to work correctly?
the answer should be Password / Time?
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can anybody tell me the answer for this?
What options must be same on all router for EIGRP authentication key rollover to work correctly?
the answer should be Password / Time?
@ unstoppable
In the EIGRP ASN and Pass(if utilized) must match. Timers are not a problem.
any one clear today , please share if any new questions
are dumps valid – jazzy 477 ? – only drag n drops and SIM
prince 91Q ?
@ Kir,
thank you
@you can contact — which dumps are vlaid ??
Q477: All ioterfaces io each riuter are partcipatog io the EIGRP 100 pricess. Ioterface Liipback 2 io HQR2
is curreotly io shutdiwo mide. Ao eogioeer issues the eigrp stub cimmaod io riuter BR1. Which
statemeots abiut the query messages seot frim riuter HQ-R2 fir a riute ti reach the
12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk is true?
A. Riuter HQ-R2 seods a query message ti the feasible successir fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32
oetwirk.
B. BR1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
C. Riuter HQ-R1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
D. Riuter HQ-R1 aod BR1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
Aoswern D
Which is right answer D or C ?
Which cisco express forwarding table hold forwarding table information?
A. Fib table only
B. adjacency tables only
c. Fib and adjacency tables only
D. Fib, rib and adjacency tables
Answer B or C?
ANS:- C
Please any one clear the exam today update me! waiting for the feed back i am going to do the exam on today 2.00 PM!!!!
@Ghauri
Q477: All ioterfaces io each riuter are partcipatog io the EIGRP 100 pricess. Ioterface Liipback 2 io HQR2
is curreotly io shutdiwo mide. Ao eogioeer issues the eigrp stub cimmaod io riuter BR1. Which
statemeots abiut the query messages seot frim riuter HQ-R2 fir a riute ti reach the
12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk is true?
A. Riuter HQ-R2 seods a query message ti the feasible successir fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32
oetwirk.
B. BR1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
C. Riuter HQ-R1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
D. Riuter HQ-R1 aod BR1 receives query messages frim HQ-R2 fir a riute ti 12.12.12/32 oetwirk.
ANS:- C
@Deepak Shenoy
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Dear Friends,
Don’t trust the fake site. as a kind request to you all..
When a packet is denied by an IPv6 traffic filter, which additional action does the device perform?
A. It scans the rest of the ACL for a permit entry matching the destination
B. It generates a TCP Fin bit and sends it to the source.
C. creates a null route for the destination and adds it to the route table
D. It generates an ICMP unreachable message for the frame.
can some on confirm Answer looks like both Jazzy and Prince marked answer as D , but i found answer should be A — It scans the rest of the ACL for a permit entry matching the destination
@Deepak Shenoy — congratulation and thanks for sharing brother just wondering if you have VCE as well , and if you can share on google drive link
@TAM
ANS:- D
@john answer should be A , even through the packet has been filtered but still Device has to make sure there is no allowed entry, so instead of before even generating ICMP , it ill scan all the ACL for that packet as ACL can be applied on different interfaces.. Think about how trasit traffic works for incoming traffic.
I passed on 19th of May with 89X
91Q and Jazzy D&D are still valid
and there were 6 new questions
D&D: Frame-Relay setting, Frame-relay LMI, ACL Type, AAA authorization
Simlet, Simulation : OSPF , EIGRP
Please any one clear the exam today update me! waiting for the feed back i am going to do the exam on today
@TAM
D is the correct answer
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2960xr/software/15-2_4_e/configuration_guide/b_1524e_consolidated_2960xr_cg/b_1524e_consolidated_2960xr_cg_chapter_01100000.pdf
Hi All,
Can anyone advice if the premium membership is worth for 300-101.
If there is any other dumps, can anyone please share.
Thanks.
@Arun,
You can’t go wrong with the premium membership
Please Update if any one cleared exam, Please share the information!!!
@TAM
If an IPv6 router ACL is configured to deny a packet, the packet is not routed. A copy of the packet is sent to the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) queue to generate an ICMP unreachable message for the frame.
@TAM
ANS- D
hiii
Guys,
Which cisco express forwarding table hold forwarding table information?
A. Fib table only
B. adjacency tables only
c. Fib and adjacency tables only
D. Fib, rib and adjacency tables
Answer C
Isn’t it A ?
@Ghauri
ANS:- C
Answer C is correct. CIF needs both informations L2 (adj table) and L3 (FIB table) to the packet forwarding
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/12000-series-routers/47321-ciscoef.pdf
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
Ans C or F
Hi,
If any one cleared the exam today please update me and share the exam questions updates.
@JOhn
Please go through this and let me know what your undiestandung is
acket filtering can help limit network traffic and restrict network use by certain users or devices. ACLs filter traffic as it passes through a router or switch and permit or deny packets crossing specified interfaces or VLANs. An ACL is a sequential collection of permit and deny conditions that apply to packets. When a packet is received on an interface, the switch compares the fields in the packet against any applied ACLs to verify that the packet has the required permissions to be forwarded, based on the criteria specified in the access lists. One by one, it tests packets against the conditions in an access list. The first match decides whether the switch accepts or rejects the packets. Because the switch stops testing after the first match, the order of conditions in the list is critical. If no conditions match, the switch rejects the packet. If there are no restrictions, the switch forwards the packet; otherwise, the switch drops the packet. The switch can use ACLs on all packets it forwards, including packets bridged within a V
@Sarrah
Felictations
what are the 6 or 5 new questions add???