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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thanks @FifaPlayer ,,, congrats , can you share plz your feedback on the new Q in exam .
Salam to all
passed my exam with 9xx/1000 just now. Almost all questions from EON dump, some of them had the options changed in order and some reworded, but they are essentially the same. Except two Q which really I can’t remember but If I remember questions I’ll post them
DnD:
LMI
Frame Relay components
Router, User and AAA Server
DMVPN, the one with hub, spoke, nhrp and mGRE
Labs: Redistribution, PBR and Stub with summarization.
Other questions:
-What algorithm is used in EIGRP? I Answered Dual
-Something like this: when using Unicast Reverse Path forwarding, what is the first thing a router does? I Answered check if the traffic matches an acl.
-The other one was something like this: How to summarize Rip when redistributing to ospf? The 4 options were commands, I don’t remember them. But the answer is ip summary-address (IP with Mask)
Good luck for everyone this is the time to take the exam, piece of cake ready to take it, don’t panic.
when you receive denial attack of service , in order to filter future attack ?
ans
source and dst address
flow label
or
source and dst address
Traffic class
which on is correct ?
Hey guys!
what is the correct sequence for this scenario in Drag and Drop :
– The packet is assigned a dynamic or static binding;
– The translation information is used to create a session;
– The packet is routed to an NVI;
– The IPV4 source address is translated to IPv6
All sequences I am Draging and Droping are giving wrong answers;
but my preference sequence is this :
Step 1: The packet is routed to an NVI
Step 2: The packet is assigned a dynamic or static binding.
Step 3: The IPV4 source address is translated to IPv6.
Step 4: The translation information is used to create a session.
Help me to make a correct choice sequence.!
Hakimu you already shared the correct one
please someone explain this DnD would be grateful
DMVPN, the one with hub, spoke, nhrp and mGRE
@moha
source and
dst address
Traffic class
@FifaPlayer can you said us what is the right answer for these two similar question
When use NPTv6 for IPV6 to IPV6 Address translation? (Choose two)
A.stateful address translation
B.a limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
C.lack of overloading functionality
D.identify all interface NAT inside or outside
E.one-to-one prefix rewrite
F.mismatched prefix allocations
In my opinion Answer: C E
QUESTION 48
Two limitations when use NPTv6 for IPV6 to IPV6 Address translation?
A.stateful address translation
B.a limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
C.lack of overloading functionality
D.identify all interfaceas NAT inside or outside
E.1-to-1 prefix rewrite
F.mismatched prefix allocations
In my opinion Answer: C E
Thanx in advance
passed with 9xx marks
dexter and EON is valid 90 percent
labs pbr,redistribution and eigrp stub
dnd all are same which is mentioned above
@WSB: Thanks for your response. I know you mentioned that Dexter dumps are on page 83; I could not find it there. Would you happen to know where to find it.
Thanks again.
just assed today 9xx , EON valid within 30 Q from it also dexter dump valid 90%
i will sure soon more feedback .
I couldnt find DND lmi question. May anyone describe it ?
Thank you
@ Needhelp
Here you go..
DND: LMI
Address registration – allows neighboring cisco devices to exchange the management ip addresses
Global addressing – Enables Frame Relay to identify interfaces in same manner as LAN
Multicasting – provides most efficient transmission of routing protocol messages and support address resolution ?
simple flow control – supports devices that are unable to use congestion notification
Virtual circuit – Prevents data from being transmitted in Black Hole
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prompts the user for a username and password – Router
passes logon information to the TACAS+ server – Router
authenticates the user – TACAS+ Server
authorizes the user – TACAS+ Server
provides access credentials – User
attempts to access the router — User
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DMVPN (HUB , Spoke mGRE and NHRP) ..
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mGRE: Protocol to connect multiple destinations
IPSec: Protocol used to secure connection
Keepalive: Used to keep other side if tunnel interface up with local side is up
Tunnel Key: Used to authenticate connection
MSS: Amount of data that a device can handle as unfragmented piece
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SVC: A circuit that provides temporary on-demand connections between DTEs
LMI: A signaling mechanism for Frame Relay devices
DLCI: A locally significant ID
FECN: An indicator of congestion on the network
PVC: A logical connection comprising two endpoints and a CIR
Does anyone know where to find the Dexter dumps; please help.
@ safiah
you can use my link with all the info (dexter’s dump, EON DUMP)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Y7YcNtEWd3xw8H6H-MFbuynr9wD1_vS4
Guys please after you pass the exam, do you get any notification from Cisco or is there any way to check up on your progress till you finish all three of the exams?
@ Safiah
Dexters dump link posted by WSB on page 86 on 1st feb, towards the bottom of the page.
How are Eon and Dexter dumps comparable? Should we use both? Or is one better than the other?
@EIGRP Stub the answer for both the questions: CF
@safiah I posted a link on page 86 as BU said I tried to paste it here but I think admins have blocked the google drive links due these idiots like “Anonymous” those who are trying to sell them. look above he copied the status of someone else and pasted here with the doc link now.
@AnonDude usw both, EON dumps are extract from Dexter with few new questions, but must go through the Dexter’s dumps MUST! that is the master file and say big thanks to Dexter he really worked hard on that.
Colleagues I have a question to the people who passed the exam does the “show running-config” command works in the lab, because in the pages back somewhere I read that it does not work. Please I’ll appreciate if someone could clear this confusion. Big thanks.
Hi,
In Redistribute SIM, When the link between R2 and R3 is Fast Ethernet, then there is a command to add in R2’s command.
Router(config)# router eigrp 100
Router(config-router)# redistribute ospf 1 metric 1544 2000 255 1 1500
Router(config)# distance eigrp 90 105 ===> Can anyone please provide why we are giving this command and when to actually add this command (If the link is Fast Ethernet/Gi Ethernet).
Is it Mandatory to give this command.
Please advise.
it is the AD
https://www.digitaltut.com/route-eigrp-ospf-redistribution-sim
Note: If the link between R2 and R3 is FastEthernet link, we must put the command below under EIGRP process to make traffic from R1 to go through R3 (R1 -> R2 -> R3 -> R4), which is better than R1 -> R2 -> R4.
R2(config-router)# distance eigrp 90 105
Passed today. Dexter are valid and new questions from EON. Questions are tweaked a little bit but mostly same. Just know the concepts. Best of luck all. I am off to switch.
@WSB,
Thank You. Understood the concept.
But, if it is a Serial link between R2 and R3, then there is no need to route the traffic through R3, right?
Can you please suggest the difference between Serial and Fast ethernet links in this concept?
Anyone can help me answer this question below ?
The enterprise network WAN link has been receiving several denial of service attacks from both IPv4 and IPv6 sources. Which elements can you use to identify an IPv6 packet via its header, in order to filter future attacks?
A. Traffic Class
B. Source address
C. Flow Label
D. Hop Limit
E. Destination Address
F. Fragment Offset
Thanks all!
@ Murphy
The answer is A,C and D
@Rani : Thank you so much!
Colleagues I have a question to the people who passed the exam does the “show running-config” command works in the lab, because in the pages back somewhere I read that it does not work. Please I’ll appreciate if someone could clear this confusion. Big thanks.
@R1th1 very simple speed and data transfer, I found an article for you might help you:
At least three reasons, probably:
1- In the era when RS-232 ports were common, it so by far the most common means of bit-at-a-time communication, so much so that the term “serial port” became synonymous with “RS-232 port”; using the term “serial” in connection with anything else would add confusion. Note that USB avoids such confusion mainly because it seldom referred to as “Universal Serial Bus”, so the existence of the word “serial” in its long-form name is a non-issue.
2- In nearly all cases, RS-232 ports their logic-level equivalents transmit individual bytes as they are received from software, and individual incoming bytes available to software as they are received. By contrast, most Ethernet devices will wait until software has supplied an entire packet (between 64 and 1536 bytes) before they begin transmission, and will wait until they have received and validated an entire packet before they make any of it available to software. Although bits and bytes might be sent over the wire serially, software neither knows nor cares. It just knows that some short time after one controller is fed a packet and told to send it, another controller will report that a packet is available, and allow software to read it.
3- A “serial port” is guaranteed to transmit bytes of data in the chronological sequence that software supplies them, and make them available to software in the chronological sequence they are received; it would be rather useless if it did not. All Ethernet and Internet systems guarantee that when a packet is sent from one node to another the arrangement of bytes made available to the recipient will match the arrangement of bytes supplied by the sender, but there is no common specification requiring that the chronological order in which data are transmitted have any relation to their arrangement within a packet. Further, there only guarantees that can be made with regard to chronological sequencing of packets relative to each other are highly vague. If packet X is delivered Sunday at 11:47am and packet Y is delivered the next day at 3:28pm, one can safely assume that Y was sent after X. On the other hand, if X is delivered at 1:47:12 and Y is delivered at 1:47:15, it’s entirely possible that Y was sent first but X took longer to arrive.
Incidentally, a 10-base-T Ethernet connection sends individual bits in sequence, but higher-speed cabling often uses various signalling methods to send multiple bits at once.
@Ali and others, I have a question to the people who passed the exam does the “show running-config” command works in the lab, because in the pages back somewhere I read that it does not work. Please I’ll appreciate if someone could clear this confusion. Big thanks.
@WSB,
ThankU for the article.
Very much helpful.
@Dima, @BU, @WSB: Thanks guys; got the dumps. Very grateful.
Q: What algorithm does EIGRP use?
Answer: DUAL, the Diffusing Update ALgorithm, is the algorithm used by Cisco’s EIGRP
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
Firewalls can leverage the asymmetric routing feature and active/active context in multiple context transparent firewalls to have dual routing paths for the same security rules.
The Asymmetric routing (ASR) feature is supported in both the FWSM 3.x and ASA 7.x code releases, and can be leveraged in the firewalls in active/standby and active/active modes.
but the Question is what Scenario does Assymetric routing can occur?
Remember
Designs Options for Support of Asymmetric Routing in Firewalls
Symmetric routing flow through the firewall
Keep the traffic flow symmetric through the firewall infrastructure. Here, the packet flow from one security domain to another will be through a single firewall. Redundancy for the flow is achieved via firewall redundancy (failover configuration).
Answer is D
@Ordonez
Answer is A
In my exam there was not the “D” option and the question is different
@Kevin Geek
You will see the progress only when you finish the 3 exams.
But right now you can see that the expiration date of your ccna certificate is changed.
@WSB
the show run works but the copy run start not
So do not panic when you try to save config, because will appear a msg “comand not implemented”
In the sims you need to try if your config works, it is not enough only do the config.
@Fifa
That would be great!
I should answer A
Guys, can some one tell me where is that DMVPN DND ???
it seems i cannot find it
@FifaPlayer about this two questions:
QUESTION 48
Two limitations when use NPTv6 for IPV6 to IPV6 Address translation?
A.stateful address translation
B.a limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
C.lack of overloading functionality
D.identify all interfaceas NAT inside or outside
E.1-to-1 prefix rewrite
F.mismatched prefix allocations
In my opinion Answer: C E
When use NPTv6 for IPV6 to IPV6 Address translation? (Choose two)
A.stateful address translation
B.a limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
C.lack of overloading functionality
D.identify all interface NAT inside or outside
E.one-to-one prefix rewrite
F.mismatched prefix allocations
In my opinion Answer: C E
Thanks
@dima the reference I have to DMVPN DnD is only with the “keyword”
The DND about DMVPN is (this is my answer)
hub -> there is a word (next-hop server)
spoke -> “device …. dynamic address”
nhrp -> ” protocol
mgre -> “multi tunnel endpoint”
One of the question should add “Stateless NPTv6”
When use NPTv6 for IPV6 to IPV6 Address translation?
A.stateful address translation
B.a limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
C.lack of overloading functionality
D.identify all interface NAT inside or outside
E.one-to-one prefix rewrite
F.mismatched prefix allocations
In my opinion Answer: C E
@EIGRP Stub thank you mate
Hi friends! Passed Route 300-101 today, got 9XX +
2 Simulation came, EIGRP, OSPF redistribution & Eigrp Stub.
There was 4 Drag and Drop, DMVPN, LMI,Router Tacacs+ User and one more cant remember..
12 new question and rest from Dexter and Digital Tut.
NB: Some twisted questions,therefore must study the topics and know whats happening before attending exam. Cheers :D
@EIGRP Stub
most of the questions in dumps are not as you can find in the exam…
as @Ordonez wrote.. question should be like that
try to focus on the argument not on the question
BTW im trying to write all the questions i had but my comment is always erased.. i don’t know why .
Hi guys, sorry for making a non topic question… does anyone have a link to Fortinet exam nes7 dumps?
good luck to you all
@FifaPlayer
Yes please, i am planning to take the exam this month and finalizing all the questions so that i am fully prepared.
You may try to link it to googledrive.
@ FifaPlayer
and those already taken the exams, please can you post or link to google drive new questions and reworded ones ASAP, I have my exam tomorrow!!