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!
@SRK You can read everything here regarding your doubts about question
Which three elements can you use to identify an IPv6 packet via its header, in order to filter future attacks?
Correct answer is BCE
http://www.infosectoday.com/Articles/Basic_IPv6_Security_Considerations.htm
@SRK correct answer A C D he need what is different on ipv6 header from ipv4 header
The key word is …in order to filter future attacks? Not What is different between IPV4 and IPV6 header. That would be so eased, Cisco won’t give ease questions :)
Please read the article from the link that I provide you
Dareezy is right
So, I found this version of the question as someone posted somewhere,
Origin codes: i – IGP, e – EGP, ? – incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
*>i 10.1.1.0/24 192.168.1.2 0 0 65536 i
*>i 10.2.2.0/24 192.168.3.2 0 0 65550 i
* i 172.17.1.0/24 10.0.0.1 0 32768 i
*> i 10.0.0.2
Q: Which next hop is going to be used for 172.17.1.0/24 (not that the ‘>’ is not present for 10.0.0.1)
A. 10.0.0.1
B. 10.0.0.2
C. 192.168.1.2
D. don’t remember
Any suggestion? my assumption is that D would be 192.168.3.2 and that would be the next hope, since 10.0.0.1 is inaccessible, and that next-hop has the higher weight between the 2.
Just passed 84+ had the ntp question, the frame relay interface config DND. Used digital tut and Dexter dumps.
@Just_passed
Could you remember any new question ?
@Just_passed Congrats
Any chance that you can recall options for DND FR Interface config?
Thanks
@easy what? lol
@Just_passed Congrats
would you be able to share dexters dumps?
@Anonymous, lmao which next-hop you think it would be:
A. 10.0.0.1
B. 10.0.0.2
C. 192.168.1.2
D. 192.168.3.2
@Ease
From my point of view, the sign > indicate the best route for network and the * indicate that next-hop for the destined network is valid. So I will choose B
But only if the value looks like this
* i 172.17.1.0/24 10.0.0.1 0 32768 i
*>i 10.0.0.2
Hi
i can’t post comments
DON’T pay for lead4pass or busscert – useless dumps *bad answers, missing text,etc)
also… don’t get the dumps from the guy whos posts here a whatssapp group…
next hop will be 10.0.0.2
@Dareezy, @Anonymous,
Lmao I’m so messed up, for some reason I was sure that the 10.0.0.2 has a network before so I thought that its the next hop for a different network… I got so confused.
Yes, definitely it’s 10.0.0.2,
thanks.
If in question will be real output will be easy to spot it, so no worries
Why wouldn’t the answer not be D? I just assume the weight of the 10.0.0.2 route is default, so the highest weight would be in the 192.168.3.2 route…right? I am not sure, just trying to learn based on the below reference…
Weight
As pointed out earlier, BGP routers are usually presented with multiple paths through a network. The first criteria for making routing decisions is weight. The best path algorithm prefers the path with the highest weight.
Network engineers can define weight through a number of commands. These include the neighbor command, AS_PATH access lists, or route maps. Weight can carry a value from 0 to 65,535. Paths that originate at the router carry a weight value of 32,768 by default. Paths that originate externally have a weight value of 0. Weight is locally assigned to the BGP routers and is not propagated through any subsequent route updates.
bla bla
look for the route which is in question
@Anonymous
It may be just the format of the bgp table in this forum that was confusing. After reading some more, I can see the next of being 10.0.0.2.
@BlueH,
haha I was like that too.
Trying to remember what new question the were. I scored the least in network principles.
There was one about 2 vrf’s trying to propagate a certain network by redistributing a static route. You had to check over the config and state why it wasn’t working. I put that it was because the default route want in the vrf, made sense.
@ monsi &all
For this drag drop
**ACL**
reflexive – must be named
standard – range 1300-1399
extended – telnet …
time-based – access to device at certain times
dynamic – closest to device
I think the right answer is
**ACL**
reflexive – must be named
standard – range 1300-1399
extended – closest to device
time-based – access to device at certain times
dynamic – telnet
Can any one clarify if i’m right or wrong
@somebody u r ok
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@zoltam thank you for the link in page 93, two quesitons for you
1 are you using the dexter dump when you say 250 pages. i only see 248.
2 this link also has an additional dump by passleader but much more pages. are you referring about this one.
thanks i failed on 1st attempt around august, need to get back into studying
@Somebody
I think the original answers are correct, please review this url.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/ios-firewall/23602-confaccesslists.html
LATEST DUMPS + VCE Player + LABs + etc i bought your exam and FAILED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i want my money back you scammer
@ viper
In the link you provided , i found the followig section
“Lock and Key (Dynamic ACLs)
Lock and key, also known as dynamic ACLs, was introduced in Cisco IOS Software Release 11.1. This feature is dependent on Telnet, authentication (local or remote), and extended ACLs.”
Which means that the second answer is right
Please revise it and tell me if you mean another info that i didn’t take into account
So, is decter dump and all other recent changes posted here good enough to pass? I mean i studied hard and it is also my work so i am just trying to make sure i pass. Exam is expensive you know.
can anyone please send me dexter dumps
mani _ 1pk (at) hot mail (dot) com
alright dudes, I created a VCE from the stuff posted the last few days. Still needs some work, but it’s a start.
https://anonfile.com/I5s3Cbd6b1/new_questions_formatted.vce
I didn’t include any Drag n Drops…
can anyone please send me dexter dumps
mani _ 1pk (at) hot mail (dot) com
@ Sims
Thanks for putting that together. We need to correct some of the answers and add more questions.
I have a list and I will verify it against your vce and post. By the way i passed your vce with 9xx, lol.
@Somebody
I believe what you have is correct…
Yessir… let me know whatever we need to fix and add.
any body with latest dumps
Labs and Eva, ospf, eigrp all is same at 9tut
dexter dump valid ? Do you have an exam entry?
i have the exam friday
I was having trouble commenting here
Does anyone know the d&d of DMPVN???
@Sims, can you put the questions in a text file or something ? I don’t have the latest version of vce player and can only see 5 Q with demo version.
I see 69 questions in the @SIM dump.
@SIM Q55:
logging console 7. Which is true?
A. yo can see debug if you’re connected in SSH
B. High CPU utilization
…
Correct answer??
thanks
B
Hi firends,
I just finished my switch exam and bit new to this route forum. Can someone please guide me on valid sources.
Thank @Anonymous.
It works with the information that there is in digital tut, and with the dexter dumps (quite complete). In January they changed some questions and there is another dump of @EON and others that @SIM has collected.