Share your ROUTE v2.0 Experience
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The ROUTE 300-101 (ROUTE v2.0) exam has been used to replace the old ROUTE 642-902 exam so this article is devoted for candidates who took this exam sharing their experience.
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Anyone made the exam recently?!! The Dumps is still valid??!
Just Passed the exam today :)
All of the materials in the digitaltut still valid.
Thanks digitaltut :D
@egaatsp which dumps you have studied?! The networkinnggggggggg dumps?! Can you tell us please which labs you faced in the exam…Is it enough to study the august section only?!! Thank you so much dude
@testaking the lab just only ospf and eigrp. I didnt saw bgp in lab sim … I studied with digitaltut pdf route july.
Hi! does nnnetworking already updated the version 2.1 dumps? I don’t know if the version 2.1 that i got bears the correct answers?
@Mosh
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Cf4MHTm8Qt5-_jYzJt6PXNy6b6YOBEx1
you can download it again now as nneettwwoorrkkiinnngg last modified it yesterday’s evening
@Hagar Koriem, does nnnnetworking corrected the wrong answers on this version?
From nneettwwpprrkkiinngg-V2.1 august Q665 and also the same from SPOTO Question and ans
You want router r1 to perform unequal-cost routing to the 172.168.10.0/24 network. What is the smallest EIGRP variance value that you can configure on R1 to achieve this result?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
On dumps:
Ans = A
Should the correct answer be C?
@networkinggggggggggg
Q173,Q194 & Q498 are same please update .
@networkingggggggggg
Q105 & Q691 are same please update .
@networkkkkkingggggg
Q105 & Q691 are not same sorry for incorrect information Please only Update Q173,Q194 & Q498 are same .
Question 536
In which two area does OSPF send a summary route by default?
A. NSSA
B. Backbone
C. Totally Stubby
D. Sub
E. Normal
Networkingggg pdf says D and E but wouldn’t the correct answer be C and D? It says summary route not summary LSA. Plus, summary LSA is allowed in a NSSA area too. So, I think C and D is correct.
http://packetlife.net/blog/2008/jun/24/ospf-area-types/
Look at this link and search for “ABR injects a type 3 LSA containing a default route into the stub area” So, if I’m reading this right, the answer should be C and D.
@Anonymous
yes they are, and my advice is that you keep checking the files in the drive for any activities networking do. that’s what I do anyway besides following the forum :)
Which two causes of latency are true?
Is the correct answer Propagation delay and under-utilization of a link? Or Propagation delay and serialization delay?
A network engineer is enabling RIPng on a new customer link. Under which configuration mode is RIPng enabled?
A. IPv6
B. Router
C. Interface
D. Global
VCE says D. Global but I think it is actually C. because the global command is optional. What do you guys think?
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/metro/me3600x_3800x/software/release/15-4_3_S/configuration/guide/3800x3600xscg/RIPng_IPv6.pdf
I was referring to this link
@networkkkkkingggggg,
you are the best my friend !!!! Thank you very much for your work !!!!
Does anyone know where I can get VCE for android?
@Copyright
Did u pass the exam? which questions did u see??
Which LSA type does R3 propagate into Area 1 for the 192.168.10.0/24 network?
PDF says B type 5 LSA
I think it should be C type 7 LSA. Area 1 is a NSSA area. NSSA areas don’t allow type 5 LSA’s
@jawqil
That is correct, NSSA areas do not allow type 5 lsa’s, they use type 7. It gets converted back to type 5 at the ABR and propagated as such.
The OSPF not-so-stubby area (NSSA) feature is described by RFC 1587 leavingcisco.com and is first introduced in Cisco IOS® Software release 11.2. It is a non-proprietary extension of the existing stub area feature that allows the injection of external routes in a limited fashion into the stub area. This document explains how the NSSA feature works.
Redistribution into an NSSA area creates a special type of link-state advertisement (LSA) known as type 7, which can only exist in an NSSA area. An NSSA autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) generates this LSA and an NSSA area border router (ABR) translates it into a type 5 LSA, which gets propagated into the OSPF domain. The network diagram demonstrates this principle.
see here
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/6208-nssa.html
Thanks sancho! All the best! :)
@sancho
would you know of a vce player for a MAC? i am trying to use nneettwookkrrriinng’s vce but i’m only able to see 5 questions.
or anyone using a MAC who can recommend a VCE player?
Is there a tutorial on how to use the labs provided by nneettwookkrrriinng ?
I already have the IOS image (c2691) and can make some basic labs on GNS but when I open the ones provided in the folder, they don’t seem to work.
I am having a hard time with GNS3.
questions 562 and 642
Refer to the exhibit.
You are configuring the R1 Serial0 interface for a multipoint connection.
Drag and drop the required configuration statements from the left onto the
corresponding locations from the diagram on the right.
different answers for the drag and drop in neettwwwookkinngg v2.1 august 25 update. they read the same, anyone?
@Q676
as I understand, the question is regarding the enabling Rip on the router, not in the interface. but it makes sense the answer “interface”…. but you can´t enable RIPng on the interface if you dont configure the RIPng process Name first in the global configuration mode. Im not sure if the “ipv6 router rip” command is optional…..
this question is very fckng confused
URGENT HELP NEEDED::
In the OSPF Simlet where the question is as follows:
How old is the Type 4 LSA from Router 3 for area 1 on the router R5 based on the output you have examined?
A.1858 B.1601 C.600 D.1569
The solution given is to execute ‘show ip ospf database’ and check the age of router ID required.
THE AGE KEEPS ON INCREASING EVERY TIME I EXECUTE THIS SHOW COMMAND ON GNS.
Am I missing something? How do we answer this question
Failed first attempt on Friday. Loads of L2, Dmvpn, pppoe, frame relay… nothing on bgp. Labs were all valid. Most of the multiple choice questions seemed the same but Cisco definitely changed some of the answer options and the wording. Test is pretty bogus if you ask me. I have been studying for 6 months. Guess I will wait a week and retake. Thanks to nnettworkking and all of you for contributing.
@allgood. The aging time keeps changing because your lab is real.
@Bubbles … xD
I don’t believe on this question…. How come someone who want to reach ccnp ask those question? OMG
@Bubbles
Hard luck mate!!
Quick question, all questions from nnettworkking?
thanks!
@akku. Yes the questions were all from nnetworkking.
@Bubbles
What you did mistakes in the exam if all questions were in networking dumps and labs were valid ?
@Bubbles
Thank you. I am practising with the real lab and assumed that the lab provided in the exam will be real too. So, had this confusion about how to select one answer.
Just to confirm, we will have a static age value in the exam, right?
Thanks!
@Bubbles
why did you fail? what was wrong with the questions if you said that nettwoorrkking is valid???
Please guys anyone who will do the exam today or already did yesterday , give us your full feedback , please we need you guys, tell us which Labs, SIMs and from where does the questions came from SPOTO and August or from all sections?!
To the people who did the exam recently, there is any SIMs was there?! or only LABs, please replyyyy thank youuuu
@networkkkkkingggggg
Shouldn’t ver 2.1 updated from yesterday evening be named 2.2?
QUESTION 534
In which two areas does OSPF send a summary route by default ?
A. NSSA
B. Backbone
C. Totally stubby
D. Stub
E. Normal
Correct Answer: DE
can someone answer this one and provide source? I think it could be CD
@networkkkkkingggggg
can you please check questions 562 and 642 ( 564 & 644 in PDF )
You are configuring the R1 Serial0 interface for a multipoint connection.
Drag and drop the required configuration statements from the left onto the
corresponding locations from the diagram on the right.
they are the same but with different answers
i think answers should be A and E. I posted my source below.
\QUESTION 646
Which two statements about EVN are true?
A. It supports IPv6 traffic.
B. It can support up to 16 VNs.
C. It uses redistribution to share routes between VNs.
D. It supports SSM only.
E. A configuration can be based on an existing VRF configuration
Correct Answer: CE
Section: Networking – Questions-August
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/layer-3-vpns-l3vpn/whitepaper_c11-638769.html
@acme,
I think the question is worded poorly.
I believe the answer should be CD for the following reasons.
An NSSA is a type of stub area and can either be stub or totally stubby (nssa no-summary makes it totally stubby). By default NSSA areas dont get a default route. You have to configure default-information-originate for it to get a default route.
A backbone area isn’t a type of area. Its just another way of referring to area 0. It wouldn’t make sense for area 0 to need a summary default route.
Same thing with a normal area, why would they need a summary route in a normal area.
That leaves CD.
Stub and totally stubby,
Instead of propagating external routes (type 5 LSAs) into the area, the ABR injects a type 3 LSA containing a default route into the stub area. This ensures that routers in the stub area will be able to route traffic to external destinations without having to maintain all of the individual external routes. Because external routes are not received by the stub area, ABRs also do not forward type 4 LSAs from other areas into the stub.
Stub and totally stubby areas filter LSA type 5 which prohibits them from learning external routes. As a result they learn a summary default route that points their traffic to the next hop address they would need to use to send traffic to all other networks. The default route points to whatever interface the LSAs are coming in on.
Please correct me if i have this wrong.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13703-8.html
http://packetlife.net/blog/2008/jun/24/ospf-area-types/
Is there a security tut any longer? Please advise and thank you in advance!
@Bubbles
Hi bro
why failed the exam :( sorry for hear
please contact with me
nneettwwoorrkkiinngg @ gmail.com
Hi @nneettwwoorrkkiinngg, did you update the version 2.1 already? I still download the same file. There are still wrong answers. Nothing changed. Hope you could help us or please provide link on where can we download. Have a good day
^ that’s me
Guys please anyone who done the exam today or yesterday, please give full feedback….Thank youuuu guysss
Hi All,
Just passed the exam. Neettwwoorrkkiinngg v2.1 (25-08) totally valid.
Labs: Redistribution, OSPF Sim, Virtual link.
Feel free to ask any questions. :)
Thank you everyone here and thank you Neettwwoorrkkiinngg.
@AllGood Hi congrats on passing your exam. One question everyone kept saying 2.1 had some wrong questions & answers, did someone fix them & could you pls tell me where i can find Neettwwoorrkkiinngg v2.1 (25-08)if corrected. It would be much appreciated, thanks….
Hi everyone.
I passed my Switch 300-115 exam today. and would like to get all my stuff ready to start studying for the route. Can anyone advise me to where i can get the cbt nugget videos for Route aswell as any updated dumps and the labs?
Thanks