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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Your posts are warmly welcome!
@Routerider
i think the key is: form neighbor adjacencies”. The router A does not know his neighbors so i sends to a multicast address…this is part of Neighbor Discovery. Once they know each other (after Hello packets where you have the link local address) they can exchange info unicast Link Local to Link Local Address. I have read it in many official documentation from CISCO so frankly speaking, i will go for Multicast if the Question shows up in my exam. No time to waist..:)
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@Multiple Choice
As you Wish Dear no more words i can describe because your are owner for dumps .
@pjsousa
OK
BEWARE Cisco has added new questions to test; therefore, do not take test until some one has found the latest dump.
Hello mates,
can any one kindly send me latest route 300-101 dumps at my emial thecitykid at yahoodotcom please.
@ multiple Choice, pls i remember you said you will send it
my r a l p h t e e b i z @ g m a i l com
als o who has taken the latest test,, please share.let help one another together
@goodmen
Be Patient Be Patient Be Patient .
I have already passed the exam. if you send me the dump I can correct the errors.
F*****kkk , what’s problem with this site dummmmmppp valid pleaaasee i have exammm after 3 dayyyysssss
@Routerider,
OSPFv3 uses the link local address as a source address for the communication.
Image was not clear that much. Lemme lab it up.
Once u validate the Maya pdf. Lemme know the changes
@Saji
It’s a GNS3 lab with two OSPFv3 router. And I captured packets with Wireshark.
Who is Lemme?
@routerider. pls i will need the duumps if u have it,,
@francusss congraz..do u have dumps as well/
With MultiChoice’s permission here is the link to the Q227 dump:
http : // bit . ly / 2U3AxHg
And the questions which have probably faulty answers:
http: // bit . ly / 2RskocJ
Let’s go, try to check them! If somebody know the correct answer, please write to this forum.
And another thing: it may not be valid…
I think it’s valid but Balha said it isn’t valid.
@Balha
Please write about it.
@Routerride @All
I think the dump is a fault because many questions exist in the older dumps, I hope it’s a valid dump, @Routerride share it and he did well, we know that cisco has a database of question.
I hope all the candidates help each other
if someone will take the exam soon I hope he can tell us if the dump is valid or not.
Best Regads All
Thanks RouteRider you are the best :)
The dump it’ s valid. I had a lot of these questions in my exams.
goodmen @ routerider, God bless you
I think that there are some errors but it ‘ s valid. Good look to all
@Francussss
How many percentages of these questions were on your exam?
Do you see all questions in this dump or we have to use other dumps?
@Francussss
Please write here the faults.
I found some too.
Hello everyone,
I think someone has already shared spoto dumps. This is the same file me and my friends have prepared it just someone has removed the footer from file :-) We are trying to validate it, please find below our findings. 5 of us has took exam and all of us has passed the exam, 3 guys got 90%+ questions from 227Q dumps, 1 guy got 85% and one guys got 70%. Cisco has big pool of questions and some questions are still to be captured by dumps sites. Out findings are
– Prepare 227Q dumps
– Networking 757Q as some questions are new in exam, by doing these 757 questions you will get an idea and concept and you can easily solve new question as some new questions are from IPV6 and layer 2 technologies section. Plus some questions came from 757 file.
– DD are same, just do all DD from 227Q and 757Q file. Just one DD which is not covered in both of these files that is Accounting method lists are specific to the type of accounting being requested. AAA supports six different types of accounting
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/security/configuration/guide/fsecur_c/scfacct.html#wp1000903
– Labs are same as digital tut.
Hope these finding will help you guys. Good luck.
Please send me about new dump spoto 227 to mss 279970 @ gmail. com
@RouteRider I believe ans to question 3/227 is option A
@multiple choise
Could you please send me the Dump on sajedk55 at g mail dot com
I m planing to take exam next week
Thanks
@RouteRider
Please share the dumps on sajedk55 at gmail dot com
@RouteRider
18/227 LSDB happens in EXCHANGE State option C is correct.
78/227 Option A & E is correct out of all the Protocols listed only TFTP and SMTP use UDP which could starve TCP if using same Queue.
80/227 is correct as well port 547 is what DHCPv6 server listen on so basically devices will not get an IPv6 prefix .
@ RouteRider 70/100 I believe its DHCP option C is correct.
@ RouteRider,
lemme = Let me (i know it is weird..North american way …)
In fact they should have given two answers to choose.
sh ipv6 ospf neighbor -> reveals that neighborhship are formed via Link-local.
problem comes in the wording “LSA”.
Can u check the detail view of the FF02::5 LSA update of the packet capture. that may give some clue
@Multiple Choice, please send me the SPOTO 227 dumps. i have send u an email. my id is: b u c k y b e e @ m a i l . c o m
@Karma @RouteRider
78/227 – isnt it SNMP uses UDP ports, not SMTP?? SMTP uses TCP/25.. answers should be SNMP and TFTP??
3/227 – i think D is correct. see statement (STEP 2) below coming from the link in pdf
When a packet is received at the interface where Unicast RPF and ACLs have been configured, the following actions occur:
Step 1 Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
Step 2 Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source, which it does by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
Step 3 CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
Step 4 Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
Step 5 The packet is forwarded.
@ALL
Maya is correct from the post above.
227q has only few NEW questions. There is only 1 missing (regarding MP-BGP with answer “no bgp unicast” or something like that) and D&D about AAA which Maya provided link to.
People had to freaked out when saw few new questions but there is not that many of them!
227q + 757 nneettwwoorrkking is enough to pass the exam.
@Yoshimitsu @ Karma
In my opinion from 3/227 D too. It has to check the ingress ACL.
I think if there isn’t ACL, even so, the device has to check this because it doesn’t know if it exists or not. If not it steps forward to the next step. If yes, it accomplishes the task of ACL and it depends on the result it steps forward or steps out.
Am I right?
@Yoshimitsu
Yes, you are right, SMTP uses TCP and SNMP uses UDP. And only UDP traffic causes TCP starvation.
@Karma
18/227
In loading state, routers exchange full Link State information based on DataBase Descriptor (DBD) provided by neighbors, the OSPF router sends Link State Request (LSR) and receives Link State Update (LSU) containing all Link State Advertisements (LSAs). Link State Updates (LSU) actually act as an envelope that contains all the Link State Advertisements (LSAs) – that have been sent to neighbors with new changes or new networks learned. Correct answer: C
78/227 SMTP uses TCP, not UDP!!! Correct answer A D
80/227 is a very interesting question. All people have a different answer. I will try to check with a GNS lab. The client sends DHCP messages with source UDP port 546 and destination UDP port 547. Relay send messages to the server with source UDP port 547 and destination UDP port 547. The server sends messages to the relay with source UDP port 547 and destination UDP port 547. The relay sends the DHCP messages with source UDP port 547 and destination UDP port 546.
First, this process doesn’t use TCP. What does the deny of TCP port 547 influence?
Second, I think it is very important that between relay and server the process only uses UDP 547.
What is your opinion?
Does somebody know the right answer?
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@Saji
I dropped the ipv6 ospf capture file here:
http : // bit .ly / 2DWa6NY
Please check it!
@Maya
I think I have the new D&D about AAA accounting. I saw somewhere a description about it and I made it.
Somebody ought to have to check it.
http: // bit . ly / 2Q4Qm1S
18/227
I think its actually D.
Loading
“In this state, the actual exchange of link state information occurs. Based on the information provided by the DBDs, routers send link-state request packets. The neighbor then provides the requested link-state information in link-state update packets. During the adjacency, if a router receives an outdated or missing LSA, it requests that LSA by sending a link-state request packet. All link-state update packets are acknowledged.”
Notice the wording is the same as the question. In which state does the “actual” exchange.
And from Cisco above. In this state the “actual” exchange of link state….
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13685-13.html#exchange
@RouteRider
78/227
SMTP is “E” so according to your statement A E are correct. Same as in dumps
@Kaktus
Was it the MP-BGP question?
Which command enables BGP to support multiprotocol?
A. no bgp default ipv4-unicast
B. bgp default ipv4 multicast
C. bgp default ipv4 unicast
D. bgp address family ipv4 unicast
or
Which command do you enter on router R6 so that BGP supports multiple protocols?
A. R6(config-router)# no bgp default ipv4-unicast
B. R6(config-router)# bgp default ipv4-multicast
C. R6(config-router)# no bgp default ipv4-multicast
D. R6(config-router)# bgp additional-paths install
E. R6(config-router)# no address-family ipv4 unicast
@Kaktus
SMTP is a TCP based protocol, so it cannot cause TCP starvation. Only UDP based protocol can cause this.
SNMP is UDP based, so the correct answer TFTP and SNMP (A and D)
The dump is faulty!
@bbymona
I agree with you. Loading state (D) is the correct answer.
All the questions i had in my exam are in the last dump (router rider shared it ). But for security i recommend to study netwoo dump too
@KARMA
3/227 D should be the correct answer
Unicast RPF checks to see if any packet received at a router interface arrives on the best return path (return route) to the source of the packet. Unicast RPF does this by doing a reverse lookup in the CEF table. If the packet was received from one of the best reverse path routes, the packet is forwarded as normal. If there is no reverse path route on the same interface from which the packet was received, it might mean that the source address was modified. If Unicast RPF does not find a reverse path for the packet, the packet is dropped or forwarded,
Regarding question 64/227
I’m not sure, but I feel that AC is wrong and that it should be BC.
RFC 1812, pages 56 and 57:
If a router cannot forward a packet because it has no routes at all (including no default route) to the destination specified in the packet, then the router MUST generate a Destination Unreachable,
Code 0 (Network Unreachable) ICMP message. If the router does have routes to the destination network specified in the packet but the (Type of Service) TOS specified for the routes is neither the default
TOS (0000) nor the TOS of the packet that the router is attempting to route, then the router MUST generate a Destination Unreachable, Code 11 (Network Unreachable for TOS) ICMP message.
If a packet is to be forwarded to a host on a network that is directly connected to the router (i.e., the router is the last-hop router) and the router has ascertained that there is no path to the
destination host then the router MUST generate a Destination Unreachable, Code 1 (Host Unreachable) ICMP message. If a packet is to be forwarded to a host that is on a network that is directly connected
to the router and the router cannot forward the packet because no route to the destination has a TOS that is either equal to the TOS requested in the packet or is the default TOS (0000) then the router
MUST generate a Destination Unreachable, Code 12 (Host Unreachable for TOS) ICMP message.
That that explains C. The below link shows a bit regarding the icmp reply unreachable packet structure. There you can see that both the old IP-header and the old ICMP data is stored inside the reply.
http://www.firewall.cx/images/stories/icmp-dest-unreach-packet1.gif
http://www.firewall.cx/networking-topics/protocols/icmp-protocol/153-icmp-destination-unreachable.html
Anyone has any input?
Many thanks to our charitable friends, Routerider, Maya, Kaktur and the others who I do not remember right now. I hope we will be stable like before 5th of November.
I am going to take the exam by the end of December.
i wish you success
by the way routerider, which is your mail address, i saw two different addresses, which one is yours, i think one of them is posted by a scammers.
I want to say something to you
routerider @ gmail. com
routerider01 at gmail dot com