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.
Please tell with us what are your materials, the way you learned, your feeling and experience after taking the ROUTE v2.0 exam… 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…
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QUESTION 602
Which two statements are true about EVN? (Choose Two)
A. A configuration can be based on an existing VRF configuration
B. it supports IPv6 traffic
C. It can support up to 16 VNs
D. It uses rdistribution to share routers between VNs
E. It supports SSM only
OK.. really getting confused on this questions. After reading the link below, looks like A,B,D are correct answers. but only two are needed…. from the dumps, it says AB… but D is also correct… so which is which?????
htt ps:// www. ci sco .com/c /en/us/ products /collateral/ ios -nx-os- softwar e/l ayer-3 -vpns-l3v pn/ whitepap er_c11- 63 87 69.h tml
QUESTION 606
Which is an invalid command/keyword when configuring redistribution (Choose Two)
A. tag
B. access list
C. route map
D. ther (valid) option
Correct Answer: BC
WHY BC??? cant find answers on the internet………
@Yoshimitsu
Q606
ACL is invalid keyword.
to configure IPv6 EIGRP configuration for route advertisements? Choose
A. Route Advertisements are configured at the router global configuration
B. Route Advertisements are configured at the interface configuration
C. An IPV6 router ID
D. Uses link-local ip address for route advertisements
E. Ipv6 eigrp uses only the configured ipv6 global addresses for communication
F. Other option
Correct Answer: BD
IS THIS CORRECT????
@Yoshimitsu
In my opinion your answer for Q171 and Q422 is correct.
Q602
Based on this sentence: “The EVN CLI uses the existing VRF CLI commands and, as a result, allows any existing VRF CLI to work on EVN without changes.” Answer A is correct
Based on this other sentence: “Multi-VRF is available to support IPv6 VRFs. Networks that have dual stack VNs on access links, Multi-VRF for IPv6 VNs, and EVN for IPv4 VNs can be deployed concurrently.” Answer B isn’t correct. It says we use multiVRF to IPv6 traffic.
I think the phrasing of answer D is faulty, because there are routers instead of routes. The correct sentence is, It uses redistribution to share routes between VNs. I read the webpage of networklesson: route sharing between VRFs can be done with VFRLite but it requires the configuration of RDs and BGP. EVN supports route replication, which replicates routes from one VRF to the other. The question is the route replication is equal to redistribution?
https : // networklessons . com/cisco/ccnp-route/cisco-evn-easy-virtual-network/
An other Cisco documentation says: “To achieve route separation, you could replicate the service, either physically or virtually, one service for each virtual network. However, that solution might not be cost effective or feasible. For a router that supports EVN, the solution is to perform route replication and route redistribution.”
https :// www. cisco. com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/evn/configuration/xe-3s/evn-xe-3s-book/evn-shared-svcs.html
So redistribution and replication is not same.
But there is redistribution in EVN. D answer is correct.
My conclusion: the right for Q602 are answer A and D
@Satya Mohapatra,
Pease send me the dumps you were using, thank you.
Michmwimd5 @ gmail . com
@Yoshimitsu
B is correct according to this webpage
htt ps://www. cisco. com/c/en/us/ support /docs/ip/ enhanced-interior-gateway- routing-protocol-eigrp/113267-eigrp-ipv6-00.html
I think D is correct too, because A, C, E is certainly not true.
@Satya Mohapatra
Could you please share dumps?
Email: parkeb @ gmail . com
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@RouteRider GREAT!!! thanks a lot. :)
QUESTION 436
All interfaces on each router are participating in the EIGRP 100 process.
Interface Loopback 2 on HQR2 is currently in shutdown mode.
An engineer issues the eigrp stub command on router BR1.
Which statements about the query messages sent from router HQ-R2 for a route to reach the 12.12.12.12/32 network is true?
A. Router HQ-R2 sends a query message to the feasible successor for a route to 12.12.12.12/32 network.
B. BR1 receives query messages from HQ-R2 for a route to 12.12.12.12/32 network.
C. Router HQ-R1 receives query messages from HQ-R2 for a route to 12.12.12.12/32 network.
D. Router HQ-R1 and BR1 receives query messages from HQ-R2 for a route to 12.12.12/32 network.
Correct Answer: C
Does this mean that EIGRP stub router does not receive any routes?? is this correct?
@Yoshimitsu
BR1 is a stub, so it informs other routers they don’t have to send query messages to it.
HQ-R1 isn’t stub, so HQ-R1 only send query messages to HQ-R1.
thanks again, @RouteRider
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QUESTION 377
Which statement about Stateless and Stateful IPv6 autoconfiguration are true?
A. Both Stateless and Stateful autoconfiguration require additional setup
B. Stateless autoconfiguration requires no additional setup, whereas Stateful autoconfiguration requires additional setup
C. Stateless autoconfiguration requires additional setup, whereas Stateful autoconfiguration requires no additional setup
D. Both Stateless and Stateful autoconfiguration require no additional setup
Correct Answer: A
Should the be B???
@Yoshimitsu
“Stateless autoconfiguration requires no manual configuration of hosts, minimal (if any)
configuration of routers, and no additional servers.”
https : // tools .ietf .org/ html/ rfc2462
The question is manual configuration is equal to additional setup?
@RouteRider
How about for stateful autoconfiguration? is there no additional setup needed for stateful also?
anybody have ccnp route sikandhar shaikh videos ?
Not seeing the link I put up.
Where’s neeetwork with updates? We need dump valid! kkkkkkkk
Only to study is not enough. Many questions of exam are not in official guide CCNP Route.
@Krad….how do you know they are not enough? Most say they are enough to pass
@Yoshimitsu
https: // community . cisco . com/ t5 / network-architecture-documents/ part-1-implementing-dhcpv6-stateful-dhcpv6/ta-p/3145631
A network engineer is disabling split horizon on a point-to-multipoint interface that is running RIPng. Under which configuration mode can split horizon be disabled?
A. router(config-riping)#
B. router(config-rtr)#
C. router(config-if)#
D. router(config)#
Dump says B but since is mentioned “interface” i wounder why not C. My understanding is, you can disable/enable it globally (config-rtr) or per interface.
What benefit does TTL provide?
Is it DoS or routing loop. I did a search and seems like BGP has a TTL that it used to prevent DoS. However, commenly TTL is used to prevent routing loops. I am confused
@pjsousa
According to this docu we have to issue no split-horizon command in router config mode.
Router(config)# ipv6 router rip cisco
Router(config-rtr)#no split-horizon
https :// www. cisco. com /c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios /ipv6/ command/ipv6-cr-book/ipv6-s6.html#wp2339383153
@TTL
Routing loop
@pjsousa,
It seems like you can only enable split horizon from rtr:
R2(config-if)#spli?
% Unrecognized command
R2(config-rtr)#split-horizon ?
@RouteRider
Thanks for the feedback…however i am not 100% convinced.
This docu shows as well RIP vs split horizon being enabled/disabled at interface level
https :// www. cisco. com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/iproute/command/reference/fiprrp_r/1rfrip.html
I have a question on lab: IPv6 OSPF Virtual Link Sim
I tested it in GNS3. If you just add area 11 virtual-link on R2 and R3. The R4’s loopback address shows up but can’t ping it. If I remove area 52 virtual-link between R3 and R4 (as suggested by solution), I loose the loopback address from R1’s routing table.
Can any one suggest what is a good course of action?
We need dump valid please, anyone has this one?
@Yoshimitsu,
B
What happends when unicast flood protection is triggered on a VLAN?
A. The VLAN is shut down
B. Traffic on the VLAN is load-balanced across multiple links
C. The VLAN is removed from the VLAN database
D. Traffic on the VLAN is passed to another VLAN with lower load
Is it A or D
I think it should be A as a it should not be passing traffic to another VLAN. Any thoughts?
We need dump valid please,, anyone has this one?
@RouteRider Thank you for the answers
Did any passed CCNP using spoto??????
Which two statements about the enable secret and enable password commands are true? (Choose two)
A. I both commands are missing from the global configuration,vtp lines use the console password
B. The enable secret command overrides enable password
C. The enable password command has a stronger encryption algorithm than enable secret
D. The enable secret command is backwards-compatible with more version of IOS
E. The enable secret and enable password commands must be used together
Is answer A, B or B, D?
Which three functionalities are specific to stateful NAT64? (Choose Three)
A. It requires IPv4-transalable IPv6 address
B. It requires either manual or DHCPv6 based address assignment for IPv6 host.
C. It helps ensure end-to-end address transparency and scalability.
D. A state or bindings are created on every unique translation.
E. It conserves IPv4 addresses.
F. No constraint is put the number of endpoints due to 1:N translation
Is answer B, D, E or D, E, F?
Just let me know if there is any new update related with dumps.
@ Secret
Which two statements about the enable secret and enable password commands are true? (Choose two)
A- absolutely correct. when telnettig to remote host which has not been set enable / enable secret password , remote router will use the console password.
B- yes that is 100% correct. for example if remote router has been set enable, enable secret & console password and if you telnet to it , first you need to provide vty password. then to go to enable (privilege mode ) mode u need to provide enable secret password. not only for to remote connectivity but also locally it takes president over enable password
Guys update required regarding latest verified dumps.Can anyone positively respond.
Thanks
@RouteRider thanks :)
so it should be – B. Stateless autoconfiguration requires no additional setup, whereas Stateful autoconfiguration requires additional setup
QUESTION 414
If this configuration is applied to a device that redistributes EIGRP routes into OSPF. which two statements about the behavior of the device are true? (Choose Two )
A. EIGRP routes appears in the routing table as E2 OSPF routes
B. The device router ID is set to Loopback0 automatically
C. The device redistributes all EIGRP networks into OSPF
D. EIGRP routes appears in the routing table as N2 OSPF routes
E. The device redistributes only classful EIGRP networks into OSPF.
F. EIGRP routes appears as type 3 LSAs in the OSPF database.
Correct Answer: CE
Is choice A also correct?????????
QUESTION 342
Which statement is correct regarding the operation of NAT-PT between the IPv4 and IPv6 networks shown?
A. The router will determine the IPv4 destination address.
B. The source IPv6 host can use DNS to determine the IPv6-to-lPv4 address mapping.
C. The host is statically configured with the IPv6-to-lPv4 address mapping.
D. ICMP can be used to determine the IPv6-to-lPv4 address mapping.
Correct Answer: B
Should this be A? does DNS has something to do with ipv6-to-ipv4 address mapping?
@stateful
I would go for D,E,F.
B is incorrect because IPv6 assignement can be done by SLAAC as well.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/enterprise-ipv6-solution/white_paper_c11-676278.html
@Yoshimitsu
Q414
I find this question abit tricky (i haved asked it here already).
CE are correct. I guess A is refering to routing table of ASBR router…so E2 does not apply.
Q342
I think it is B definetly.
“NAT-PT has been deemed deprecated by IETF because of its tight coupling with Domain Name System (DNS) and its general limitations in translation, all of which are documented in RFC 4966. With the deprecation of NAT-PT and the increasing urgency to get moving on IPv6 transition, IETF proposed NAT64 as the viable successor to NAT-PT.”
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/enterprise-ipv6-solution/white_paper_c11-676278.html
hi all I passed exam the other day and can confirm it has changed. About 50% of questions are on here but lots of new ones. Sims are the same but with a few ammendments
@pjsousa many thanks :)
QUESTION 419
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 out GigabitEthernet0/0
Correct Answer: F
Is choice C also correct???
@Yoshimitsu
Q419
Not sure about which protocol(s) are they referring to but to filter only routing updates i will definitely go for a distribute-list. Passive Interface serves that purpose as well but when used with EIGRP -> “suppresses the exchange of hello packets between two routers, which results in the loss of their neighbor relationship. This stops not only routing updates from being advertised, but it also suppresses incoming routing updates.”
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/enhanced-interior-gateway-routing-protocol-eigrp/13675-16.html