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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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  1. YY
    October 7th, 2019

    Passed my exam today 9xx, thanks certprepare!!! 95 % was here in this website.
    Sims: Virtual-link, ospf and eigrp simlet

  2. CCNP-Rambo
    October 8th, 2019

    Sims: Virtual-link, ospf and eigrp simlet
    Just like a guy above.

  3. Rixhis
    October 8th, 2019

    Going to take the Exam today…ETA 4 Hours,Wish me luck fellas!! Going to let you know how the exam went.

  4. zainab
    October 8th, 2019

    good luck plzz update after exam

  5. ppk slb
    October 8th, 2019

    Hi, i have enquiries for labs question

    for console config, can i use ‘tab’? example, if i typed in ‘config t’ and enter tab button, will the console show the full command ‘configuration terminal’ like in the real world?

    let me know, tq

  6. Hiko
    October 8th, 2019

    Hi Friends please send me dump hikmetcisco @ gmail . com

  7. ppk slb
    October 8th, 2019

    hi guys, does command below works on labs console test?

    R2#show run | sec eigrp

    R2#show running-config | section eigrp

    let me know please

  8. ppk slb
    October 8th, 2019

    Please also advise if ‘tab’ button allowed on labs console test?

    Sample;

    i type the following;

    ‘config t’ and hit ‘tab’ button, does it show the full command? —> config terminal

    Please advise

  9. frk
    October 8th, 2019

    Which three methods can a network engineer use to fix a metric-based routing loop in the network?
    (Choose three.)
    A. Implement offset lists at network boundaries
    B. Filter routes manually using prefix lists
    C. Filter routes based on tags
    D. Filter routes manually using distribute lists
    E. Utilize route database filters
    F. Implement proper network summarization on key routing points

    help please !!

  10. frk
    October 8th, 2019

    @ppk slb conf t works. but i m not sure we able to use pipe symbol. and yes you can use tab button to complete commands.

  11. dd
    October 8th, 2019

    b c d

  12. Prabu
    October 8th, 2019

    @ frk

    A C D

  13. IDEAL
    October 8th, 2019

    Rixhis

    Good luck
    Wish u all the best

  14. TbagLoir
    October 8th, 2019

    @Rixhis

    Good luck, we wish u all success, plz don’t forget to update us as if you have wished before taking the exam :P

  15. CiscoDisco
    October 8th, 2019

    @frk
    Which three methods can a network engineer use to fix a metric-based routing loop in the network?

    must be A C F

  16. ppk slb
    October 8th, 2019

    answers should A, C and D

    Which three methods can a network engineer use to fix a metric-based routing loop in the network?
    (Choose three.)
    A. Implement offset lists at network boundaries
    B. Filter routes manually using prefix lists
    C. Filter roASutes basased on tags
    D. Filter routes manually using distribute lists
    E. Utilize route database filters
    F. Implement proper network summarization on key routing points

  17. Anonymous
    October 8th, 2019

    Does anyone have the 5 or 6 new questions?

  18. Jhon
    October 8th, 2019

    Hi Dear Friends

    who can send me new dump? please send for me jotalopz @ hotmail dot com

  19. @VN
    October 9th, 2019

    EIGRP Question:

    About Q3 on this link : https://www.digitaltut.com/eigrp-questions-10

    I want to ask about how to caculate Feasible Distance (FD) of EIGRP, because base on the explaination they caculate FD (From RTE to NetX) by add the metric on the path to destination network ( I think it’s not correct ).

  20. CCNP newbie
    October 9th, 2019

    Wish someone would send me valid dumps. Please help me fulfill my dream

    citizen_concerned (@) yahooo (.) com

  21. CCNP newbie
    October 9th, 2019

    Wish someone would send me valid dumps. Please help me fulfill my dream

    citizen_concerned2020 (@) yahooo (.) com

  22. youdj
    October 9th, 2019

    Pls send me valid dumps. eaputrya@gmail dot com

  23. MOD-X
    October 9th, 2019

    Please send valid dump please.

  24. RUSH
    October 9th, 2019

    @VN

    It is correct yes; They calculate the FD by adding the path costs to the destination.. in this case, path E-C-A = 10+10 = 20 which is the best path compared to the other 2 so it becomes the successor.
    RTB advertises a distance of 10 (which is less than 20 (the FD)) so it qualifies
    RTD advertises a distance of 25 (which is greater than 20 ) so it does not qualify.

    Thus, the correct answer is B.

    Hope that helps :)

    By the way, hello people. I finished studying and will use this material before scheduling my exam for next week. May i ask if the Route October 2019 pdf is enough or do i need further material ? I browsed back 5-10 pages approximately so i hope you enlighten me in case i missed anything.

    Thanks a lot and good luck to everybody !

  25. alex
    October 9th, 2019

    Hi guys
    Is it possible to use Tab key for auto complete commends?
    And dose “?” work on exem labs?

  26. frk
    October 9th, 2019

    @alex. Yes “?” and TAB works.

  27. frk
    October 9th, 2019

    Which three methods can a network engineer use to fix a metric-based routing loop in the network?
    (Choose three.)
    A. Implement offset lists at network boundaries
    B. Filter routes manually using prefix lists
    C. Filter routes based on tags
    D. Filter routes manually using distribute lists
    E. Utilize route database filters
    F. Implement proper network summarization on key routing points

    Guys, as you know there is too much wrong answer in this dumps. I don’t want dump’s answer, just want to know is anybody search for it and know the answer.

    I found this in a blog.

    How to prevent looping depends on why loop occurred
    Metric based loops
    -Fixed with ACL, Prefix-List, or tag filtering

    Metric based loops are the easiest to prevent by filtering the routes at the redistribution points. We can apply a Tag to the route or manually specific ACL and prefix list on what routes we don’t want to redist.

    dump says acf.
    İ think it is b c d.

    Any one has an idea ?

  28. Rixhis
    October 9th, 2019

    Greeting eveerybody…Passed yesterday 960/1000
    All the questions were in the July Dumps…Please read the whole document as 30-35% were from the EVN/VRF section and 20% were from NAT64/NATv6…The exam in case you remember the logic behind every question is very easy,took me just one hour to finish it.

    I had the EIGRP evaluation Sim,OSPF virtual-link but instead of IPv4 it was IPv6.

    I had 6 drag and drops like below:
    1- Drag and drop the correct description on the right onto the corresponding ACL types on the left. Dynamic/Extended/Reflexive/Standard/Time-based
    2-Drag and drop steps in the TACACS+ authentication process from the left onto the actors that
    perform on the right.
    3-Drag and drop the statements from the left onto the correct IPv6 router security features on
    the right.
    4-Drag and drop for adverse network conditions.
    5-New Drag and Drop about SNMP Agent,Collector,Manager,Trap Message,Information message (No worries it is super easy)
    6-New Drang and Drop about Stateful Nat64 vs Stateless Nat 64 (I remember thath FT64 is Optional about Stateful NAT64,ALG support,Stateless NAT is one-to-one translation and Stateful supports dynamic IPV6 Assignement) –>Just remember the logic as well

    New Multi Answer question about NAT64 to pick the options that NAT64 doesn`t support (Answers were that it doesn`t support Multicast Traffic and VRF traffic)

    Thanks 9tut and keep the good work up everybody!!!

  29. Moza
    October 9th, 2019

    Can you guys please direct me to the july dumps please.

    Thank you

  30. @VN
    October 9th, 2019

    @RUSH

    Please refer this document, you can see how they caculate FD:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s5sVn36Zf_GbnTbt_H5Ce6khMYbQww7R/view

    The FD from R4 to Subnet X (R4-R1-Subnet X) is 50, not the total (50+30)

  31. TRoute
    October 9th, 2019

    @Rixhis
    Are those D&D that fell on your exam here?

  32. exam sproute
    October 9th, 2019

    Hello, anyone have informatión about 642-883(sproute) test?. please

  33. RUSH
    October 9th, 2019

    @frk

    I agree on B,C,D as correct answers too and confirmed it with a simple google search as well.
    Another way to prevent a metric-based loop is to edit the administrative distance but this is not an option in our case.
    I would go with B,C,D to be honest..

  34. RUSH
    October 9th, 2019

    @VN

    On figure 5-8 the path R4-R1-SubX has 2 values .. Metric 50, Metric 30.
    30 is the advertised distance (or reported distance, as you will..) that R1 reports to R4..(in other words, the cost for R1 to reach subX). Since the other value (50) is reported as the FD, i can only assume it’s the TOTAL cost for R4 to reach subX (via R1) and not the cost to reach R1..otherwise, why to call it Feasible Distance ? Doesn’t make sense.. (this way, the cost for R4 to reach R1 should be 20 but is not referred. We don’t care actually about it..)

    Same stands for the other 2 paths via R2 and R3.
    Based on that, the path via R3 doesn’t meet the feasibility condition so it’s not part of the load balancing scheme and the story goes on..

    Hope i didn’t make it even more foggy but that’s how i get it, otherwise the rest don’t make sense ! :)

    P.S : Can somebody please let me know which pdf is sufficient for the exam ? I got the October one (445 pages ??!!!!)

  35. Bojo
    October 9th, 2019

    Need help with this one!

    OSPF has R1 router ID 172.18.1.1. What happens when R1 configure with a new loopback interface IP address 172.17.1.1?

    A. OSPF chooses 172.17.1.1 as new router ID when R1 is rebooted.
    B. OSPF chooses 192.168.21.0 as new router ID when apply new configuration.
    C. OSPF chooses 172.17.1.1 as new router ID when apply new configuration.
    D. OSPF retains 172.18.1.1 as router ID until interface on which is configured goes down

  36. alex
    October 10th, 2019

    @frk

    great thanks

  37. @VN
    October 10th, 2019

    @RUSH,

    I am confusing about the way to caculate metric for a destination network in EIGRP, in EIRGP don’t have the definition the total cost, that belong to OSPF.

    In OSPF you caculate cost for a destination network by adding (sum) OSPF interface cost of all outgoing interface in the possible route to destination.

  38. RUSH
    October 10th, 2019

    @VN

    Correct, but the way OSPF calculates the cost for each hop is Cost = 100 / bandwidth.
    But this is already calculated and given to us. So we just sum up each hop’s cost and have the total.
    Likewise with EIGRP, the way it is originally calculated is based on the following formula :
    Metric = 256*((K1*Bandwidth) + (K2*Bandwidth)/(256-Load) + K3*Delay)*(K5/(Reliability + K4))) , where “K” value is 1 or 0 wether it is used or not.
    Usually just bandwidth and delay is used.. The already calculated cost for each hop is given to us so we just add them and calculate the total path cost.

    Cheers

  39. frk
    October 10th, 2019

    hello guys,

    In which scenario can asymmetric routing occur?
    A. active/active firewall setup
    B. single path in and out of the network.
    C. active/standby firewall setup
    D. redundant routers running VRRP

    this question also diffrent answers in dumps like prepaway.
    Real Ans is D. Because in a cisco enviroment active active firewall setup can avoid asymmetric routing.

    reference : https*://www.cisco.com/web/services/news/ts_newsletter/tech/chalktalk/archives/200903.html

  40. @Colts
    October 10th, 2019

    @frk

    I agree – Thanks for your input

  41. AN
    October 10th, 2019

    Which task must you perform to enable a point-to-point Frame Relay connection?
    A. Enable inverse ARP.
    B. Configure the encapsulation type.
    C. Configure static address mapping.
    D. Disable inverse ARP

    B or C?

    PDF says C

  42. AJS
    October 10th, 2019

    Today I took the exam and I did not pass, AAA PPPoE questions are missing, D&D there are new ones. Please help if you can update the material.

  43. GeorMi
    October 10th, 2019

    @AJS Do you have premiun account?

  44. RUSH
    October 10th, 2019

    @AJS

    Can you tell us the exact new questions on these topics ?

  45. AJS
    October 10th, 2019

    @GeorMi, yes i have, @RUSH I don´t remember exactly, theres is one with someone to the exhibit of VRF Yellow but the question is different and the answers too. There are more quiestion´s about PPPoE and AAA missing in digitaltut, please someone help me to send the updated.

  46. AJS
    October 10th, 2019

    ADD this questions:

    Users were moved from the local DHCP server to the remote corporate DHCP server. After the move, none of the users were able to use the network. Which two issues will prevent this setup from working properly? (Choose two)

    A. Auto-QoS is blocking DHCP traffic.
    B. The DHCP server IP address configuration is missing locally
    C. 802.1X is blocking DHCP traffic
    D. The broadcast domain is too large for proper DHCP propagation
    E. The route to the new DHCP server is missing

    Correct Answer: BE

    Which two statements about DMVPN are true? (Choose two.)

    A. IPsec encryption not supported with statically addressed spokes.
    B. t requires full-mesh connectivity on the network.
    C. It uses NHRP to create a mapping database of spoke addresses
    D. Multicast traffic is not supported
    E. It supports dynamic addresses for spokes in a hub-and-spoke VPN topology.

    Correct Answer: CE

  47. Bojo
    October 10th, 2019

    @ADS

    What labs did you get?

  48. AJS
    October 10th, 2019

    Hi @Bojo OSPF Virtual-Link, EIGRP Evaluation Sim, OSPF Sim.
    In the labs of OSPF Virtual-Link could not execute the copy running-config startup-config command, this in my case.

  49. Gigi_Berlogea
    October 10th, 2019

    the july dump is valid
    eigrp eval, ospf sim, ospf virtual-link sim,
    drag and drop- AAA and Frame Relay

  50. AJS
    October 10th, 2019

    @Gigi_Berlogea could you help me how i find the jult dump?..


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