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  1. Confused
    February 22nd, 2018

    These spammers are really annoying.

  2. M
    February 22nd, 2018

    @Johnny
    Yes, you can find these questions also in Dexter dumps. I just tried to post the questions which i remember from test.As on the previous page were added the chinese dumps I reviewed it and searched for questions I get.
    Some of the questions were totally new , some of them reformulated questions or answers.

  3. ABC
    February 22nd, 2018

    Refer to the exhibit. How can you configure a second export destination for IP address 192.168.10.1?
    A. specify a different TCP port
    B. specify a different UDP port
    C. specify a VRF
    D. configure a version 5 flow-export to the same destination
    E. specify a different flow ID
    Correct Answer: B

    Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/12s_mdnf.html

  4. jos b
    February 22nd, 2018

    @ somebody

    yes, you aer correct, on the book on page 27 the explanation is pretty clear.

    the asymmetric routing here needs to take into account the host sending the traffic an the host replying to it.

    so D is correct.

  5. temporary
    February 22nd, 2018

    @ABC I agree with you. It is B. I tested this option in IOU and it works, IOS notify that same netflow will be exported to same ip with different port.

  6. Anonymous
    February 22nd, 2018

    But I will remind you about one of the questions on the exam where Cisco is asking how to mitigate asymmetric routing in active/active firewall deployment.
    So that answer could be ok

  7. ABC
    February 22nd, 2018

    QUESTION 361
    Refer in the exhibit. A packet capture indicates that the router is not forwarding the DHCP packets that it receives on interface FastEthernet0/0. Which command needs to be entered in global configuration mode to resolve this issue?
    ANS: ip DHCP relay

  8. ABC
    February 22nd, 2018

    Refer in the exhibit. A packet capture indicates that the router is not forwarding the DHCP packets that it receives on interface FastEthernet0/0. Which command needs to be entered in global configuration mode to resolve this issue?
    ANS: ip DHCP relay

    Reference and good resource: http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=330807&seqNum=9

  9. Jim
    February 22nd, 2018

    Hey Guys,
    I was wondering which sims and DNDs I have to prepare for. I am writing tomorrow.

  10. Skynet
    February 22nd, 2018

    Hi engineers, I has take the exam today, and fail with 6xx.
    4 DnD, specially one of DHCPv6 relay was difficult, study the relay options (I dont see this DnD in any dump) but 2 DnD more are included in EON dump: AAA DnD for example was one.
    I Remember a question like:
    -Witch phase of spoke router allow to create a dmvpn(select two)
    Phase 1
    Phase 2
    Phase 4
    Phase 5
    Phase 3
    (I don’t know the answer)

    And one lab when have one router with 2 WAN links, one serial (I think that Frame relay), and other PPPoE, both links runing BGP, and this router conected to the LAN running EIGRP, it redistribute one protocol in the other, and in the LAN have a server simulate to generate HTTP trafic. The Lab ask to configure a funcionality to allow the http trafic to prefer the main link, and the remaining traffic can be sent for any link.

    Also remember a EIGRP lab to amend a stub command to propagate a loopback, and allow summarization. And other eigrp lab only to check the config and answer 5 questions like – what bw percent is allow to use – which is the advertised distance of a network x.x.x.x -A loopback trafic is balancing between two paths, which ratio is load?: 1:1 , 1:5 , 6:19 and other 2 options.

    Sorry..I have a bad memory

  11. Jim
    February 22nd, 2018

    @Skynet sorry to hear that… can you please tell me about sims? I have scheduled the exam for tomorrow.

  12. Sims
    February 22nd, 2018

    Sounds like he had the policy based routing lab.

    The answer to your DMVPN question is phase 2 and 3.

  13. Sims
    February 22nd, 2018

    For those that can’t get past the Chinese text on that page. Here is the PDF and VCE from the Chinese site.
    I really like this VCE. Even if the questions aren’t on the exam, it gives a good explanation and helps you learn the concepts.

    https://anonfile.com/ff44D2d8b9/CCNP_300-101_____V2.0__2018.02.06________________.pdf

    https://anonfile.com/j842Dad4b0/CCNP_300-101_____V2.0__2018.02.06__.vce

  14. jules
    February 23rd, 2018

    i have ccnp route 501 qs dumbs anyone needs reach me at
    taimur143khan at gmail dot com
    it is not free just low as $10

  15. klaks
    February 23rd, 2018

    @jules suck my ()()//////D

  16. Tomcat
    February 23rd, 2018

    Nice comments Klaks :)

  17. Viper
    February 23rd, 2018

    @ skynet

    Is this the DHCPv6 DND you had?

    + DHCPv6 Server:
    IPv6 address autoconfig
    IPv6 enable
    + Client Interface:
    IPv6 address
    IPv6 DHCP Relay destination

  18. Masmen
    February 23rd, 2018

    Any one remember this DnD from @easy ?

    -New DnD dhcp relay – where to configure and a lot of them were dhcp relay information options, so I didn’t know how to answer it (one option I remeber had in the end subscriber ID or something like that, one of the right option was configured globally, one on the left dhcp relay information replace – or something like that)

  19. Confuse guy
    February 23rd, 2018

    Hello everyone pls forgive me if I posted redundant Q, however I am posting the question which the answer is a (bit controversial or dont have knowledge) for me
    Please correct if got wrong

    14) Question on PPPoE : choose two :
    a) A PADI (PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation) broadcast signal is sent by the host to the remote devices.
    b) A PADR (PPPoE Active Discovery Request) unicast signal is sent to confirm the remote device.(Confirmation done on PADS)
    c) A PADR (PPPoE Active Discovery Request) broadcast signal is sent by the host to the remote device.
    d) A PADO (PPPoE Active Discovery Offer) signal is sent by the remote device back to the host.
    e) A PADT (PPPoE Active Discovery Terminate) signal
    Answer : A D

    Q.20) What is true about peer groups? (Choose two)
    A. Optimize backdoor routes
    B. If you change configuration then it effects all peers in the group
    C. Peer groups can send soft updates to all
    D. Updates can be sent with multicast
    Answer : BC vs CD ( This 1 not sure)

    15. Refer to the exhibit. How can you configure a second export destination for IP address 192.168.10.1?
    A. Specify a different TCP port
    B. Specify a different UDP port
    C. Specify a VRF
    D. Configure a version 5 flow-export to the same destination
    E. Specify a different flow ID
    Answer: C?

    16. 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
    Answer: A

    17. What from the following can cause an issue for URPF? (this could be single answer or multiple choice)OR Reasons why urpf may fail:
    A. Assymetric routing
    B. Cef not enabled
    C. Urpf not applied to the traffic source
    D. If it is used as ingress filtering
    Answer: B( Asymmetric wont fail UPRF, it just drop the packet in the case of strict mode)
    CEF is the requirement for URPF, no CEF no URPF = fail

    @Werewolf Ans : The correct answer is A 100%!!! The key words here are “MAY fail”. “May” means not 100%, but possible. And if CEF is not enabled then uRPF will not work absolutely and the word “may” cannot be used here. Your opinion?

    Two aspects of an IP SLA operation can be tracked: state and reachability. Which statement about state
    tracking is true?
    A. When tracking state, an OK return code means that the track’s state is up; any other return code means
    that the track’s state is down.
    B. When tracking state, an OK or over threshold return code means that the track’s state is up; any other
    return code means that the track’s state is down.
    C. When tracking state, an OK return code means that the track’s state is down; any other return code means
    that the track’s state is up.
    D. When tracking state, an OK or over threshold return code means that the track’s state is down; any other
    return code means that the track’s state is up.
    Correct Answer: B

    1) How route tags can be set? (Choose two)\\\\\this question was really twisted
    A. ONLY within route tags
    B. within taglists
    C. can be set with ONLY route-maps
    D. can be set DIRECTLY within route maps.
    E. only used on link state RPs.
    Answer : route map + taglist

    Question 6 (was rephrased)
    Which statement is a restriction for PPPoE configuration?
    A. Multiple PPPoE clients can use the same dialer interface.
    B. Multiple PPPoE clients can use the same dialer pool.
    C. A PPPoE session can be initiated only by the client.
    D. A PPPoE session can be initiated only by the access concentrator.
    ???

    Which next hop is going to be used for 172.17.1.0/24

    Router(config-if)#do show ip bgp
    BGP table version is 4, local router ID is 156.12.1.6
    Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i – internal,
    r RIB-failure, S Stale 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 0 10000 i
    *>i 10.2.2.0/24 192.168.3.2 0 0 0 10000 i
    *i 172.17.1.0/24 10.0.0.1 0 0 0 32768 i
    *> i 10.0.0.2
    A. 10.0.0.1
    B. 192.168.1.2
    C. 10.0.0.2
    D. 192.168.3.2
    ????

    address ref clock st when poll reach delay offset disp
    ~172.31.32.2 172.31.32.1 5 29 1024 377 4.2 -8.59 1.6
    +~192.168.13.33 192.168.1.111 3 69 128 377 4.1 3.48 2.3
    #~192.168.13.57 192.168.1.111 3 32 128 377 7.9 11.18 3.6
    * master (synced), # master (unsynced), + selected, – candidate, ~ configured
    Q. Which of the following is true
    A. Master is syncing and exchanging NTP packets successfully
    B. Master is not syncing but exchanging NTP packets successfully
    C. Master is not syncing and not exchanging NTP packets
    Answer: B(Tkane note of the * + 377) only 376 is unsuccessful

    **ACL**
    reflexive – must be named
    standard – range 1300-1399
    extended – closest to device
    time-based – access to device at certain times
    dynamic – telnet

    -‎ a diagram of bgp config between 3 routers R1-R2-R3, which showed the config on R2, the question was what command is missing.- they were trying to make adj between the routers on the loopback address.
    a. update source X — this is what I chosen.
    b. ebpg-multihope 2
    c. load balancing something.
    d. no synchranize
    (in the case of both router using physical interface, B should be correct as well right)

    QUESTION 159
    An engineer is using a network sniffer to troubleshoot DHCPv6 between a router and
    hosts on the
    LAN with the following configuration:
    Interface Ethernet0
    Ipv6 dhcp server DHCPSERVERPOOL rapid-commit
    !
    Which two DHCPv6 messages will appear in the snifer logs?
    A. reply
    B. request
    C. advertise
    D. acknowledge
    E. solicit
    F. accept
    Answer : E C (because its rapid)

    Q. router eigrp 1
    redistribute ospf 100
    network 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
    auto-summary
    !
    router ospf 100
    network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 10
    redistribute eigrp 1
    what will happen to the redistributed network from EIGRP to OSPF? (phrasing was different)
    Answer: Imo watch for OSPF, need to specifiy redistribute subnet to redistribute classless
    Watch for EIGRP definitely need metric converted
    Example
    vrouter eigrp xx
    redistribute ospf 1 metric bandwidht delay/10 reliabelitiy load mtu

    ########################################################
    Below are opinions form @somebody

    For the question:
    How can you mitigate fragmentation issues between endpoints separated by a GRE tunnel? < (they changed it, they added GRE)
    A. PMTU (the D was not present at the end of the answer)
    B. TCP MSS
    C. windowing
    D. ICMP DF bit (this was a new answer)
    Correct Answer: A

    I think that correct answer is B

    there are two ways to mitigate fragmentation ((MSS & PMTUD))
    PMTUD : it was originaly developed for that.
    But here as the choices says PMTU not PMTUD
    so the correct answer is B (MSS)

    Q:Which cisco Express Forwarding component(s) contain forwarding information? (forwarding information, they changed it)
    A. FIB, adjacency table
    B. adjacency table.
    C. FIB, RIB , Adjanceny table
    D. FIB
    E. RIB
    Correct Answer: A

    I think that the correct answer is D (FIB)

    FIB has the forwarding information but the adjacency table just has the layer 2 addressing of the next hop addresses

    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
    Correct Answer: A

    I Think that the answer is (D) as digitaltut says

    See The Book CCNP Routing and Switching ROUTE 300-101 Official Cert Guide Kevin Wallace (Topic: Asymmetric Routing)

    you will find that FHRP (for example, HSRP, VRRP, or GLBP) causes Asymmetric Routing.

    And for active/active firewall it is impacted by the asymetric routing but it isn't the cause of it by itself.

    Please verify me if my thoughts is right or wrong

  20. Confuse guy
    February 23rd, 2018

    s

    Correction for above question
    QUESTION 159
    An engineer is using a network sniffer to troubleshoot DHCPv6 between a router and
    hosts on the
    LAN with the following configuration:
    Interface Ethernet0
    Ipv6 dhcp server DHCPSERVERPOOL rapid-commit
    !
    Which two DHCPv6 messages will appear in the snifer logs?
    A. reply
    B. request
    C. advertise
    D. acknowledge
    E. solicit
    F. accept
    Answer : E A (because its rapid)

  21. friday
    February 23rd, 2018

    the command copy runn star …does is work in laboratory in the exam?

  22. SRK
    February 23rd, 2018

    Guys just came out exam center.

    Passed 8xx.

    There many new questions.

    Thanks to those guys who shared new questions.

  23. Jim
    February 23rd, 2018

    @SRK… Congrats SRK, I will go for exam in few hours, can you please tell me what were the sims and DNDs?

  24. wonder
    February 23rd, 2018

    @SRK which dumps is valid? I confused about that. There are a lot of fake messages here.

  25. Arnold
    February 23rd, 2018

    @SRK, congratuations,
    Could you remebmber any new question maybe topics of them ?

  26. Masmen
    February 23rd, 2018

    @SRK, you may refer to the shared Q&A previous comment , maybe you can add or complete some of their question…so we know the consistency of the exam …congratz for you

  27. SRK
    February 23rd, 2018

    Thank you guys,

    Sure I let you know the questions. I will post in some time

  28. shopii
    February 23rd, 2018

    hi All, Do we have a vce updated ? or anyone can share the pwd to edit it in vce ? I would like to add new Q.

    thx

  29. Anonymous
    February 23rd, 2018

    Server Configuration
    In Global Configuration Mode
    1. ipv6 unciast-routing
    2. ipv6 dhcp pool
    3. address prefix lifetime
    4. dns-server
    5. domain-name
    6. exit
    In Interface Configuration Mode
    1. ipv6 address
    2. ipv6 dhcp server rapid-commit
    Relay Agent Configuration
    In Global Configuration Mode
    1. enable
    2. configure terminal
    3. ipv6 unicast-routing

    In Interface Configuration Mode

    In DHCPv6 server Facing Interface:
    1. ipv6 address autoconfig
    2. ipv6 enable
    3. exit
    In Clients Facing Interface
    1. ipv6 address
    2. ipv6 dhcp relay destination

    Note: Specify a destination address to which client packets are forwarded and enables DHCPv6 relay service on the interface.
    Client Configuration
    In Global Configuration Mode
    1. enable
    2. configure terminal
    3. ipv6 unicast-routing
    4. ipv6 nd route-owner
    In Interface Configuration Mode
    1. ipv6 address dhcp rapid commit
    2. ipv6 enable
    3. ipv6 nd autoconfig prefix
    4. ipv6 nd autoconfig default-route
    5. exit

  30. Anonymous
    February 23rd, 2018

    IPv6 new lab?

  31. Dareezy
    February 23rd, 2018

    QUESTION 159
    An engineer is using a network sniffer to troubleshoot DHCPv6 between a router and
    hosts on the
    LAN with the following configuration:
    Interface Ethernet0
    Ipv6 dhcp server DHCPSERVERPOOL rapid-commit
    !
    Which two DHCPv6 messages will appear in the snifer logs?
    A. reply
    B. request
    C. advertise
    D. acknowledge
    E. solicit
    F. accept
    Correct answer: A, C

    DHCPv6 can be implemented in two ways : Rapid-Commit and Normal Commit mode.

    In Rapid-Commit mode , the DHCP client obtain configuration parameters from the server through a rapid two message exchange (solicit and reply).

    In Normal-Commit mode, the DHCP client uses four message exchanges (solicit, advertise, request and reply). By default normal-commit is used

  32. friday
    February 23rd, 2018

    Hi all. I passed 9xx.
    50% of the questions are new. some views in the previous pages and some others I had never seen before. I try to remember them and I’m putting them.

    53q
    LAB: OSPF eval, EIGRP eval y EIGRP stub.
    D&D: FR (LMI, DLCI…), authetication new, FR config,ACL (standard, reflexive…).

    D&D NEWs:

    ****AAA
    f-needed – Does not authenticate if the user has already been authenticated on a tty line.
    krb5 – Uses Kerberos 5 for authentication (can be used only for Password Authentication Protocol [PAP] authentication)
    local – Uses the local username database for authentication.
    none- Uses no authentication.
    group radius – Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication.
    group tacacs+ – Uses the list of all TACACS+ servers for authentication.
    group group-name – Uses a subset of RADIUS or TACACS+ servers for authentication as defined by the aaa group server radius or aaa group server tacacs+ command.

    (I dont remember that I answered )

    **Config de FR relay (interface adn subinterface serial).

    thanks to all!!!!

  33. Garfield
    February 23rd, 2018

    @friday…congratulations well done !!!
    Please let us know if these D&Ds are correct not sure what you mean with authentication new…
    Please correct me if Iam wrong with my thoughts below…

    ### Frame-Relay ###
    + 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

    ### ACL ###
    reflexive – must be named
    standard – range 1300-1399
    extended – telnet …
    time-based – access to device at certain times
    dynamic – closest to device

    ### Frame Relay config ###

    interface —–Space Blank —— Serial0/3/1
    banwith 56
    space Blank —encapsulation frame-relay
    space Blank—- ip address
    no shutdown

    Space BlanK —interface Serial0/3/1.2 point-to-point
    Space BlanK –ip address 10.17.0.1 255.255.255.0
    Space BlanK –frame-relay interface-dlci 100

    clock rate 2000000
    shutdown

    ### AAA ###
    f-needed – Does not authenticate if the user has already been authenticated on a tty line.
    krb5 – Uses Kerberos 5 for authentication (can be used only for Password Authentication Protocol [PAP] authentication)
    local – Uses the local username database for authentication.
    none- Uses no authentication.
    group radius – Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication.
    group tacacs+ – Uses the list of all TACACS+ servers for authentication.
    group group-name – Uses a subset of RADIUS or TACACS+ servers for authentication as defined by the aaa group server radius or aaa group server tacacs+ command.

    ### Authentication ###
    Authentication:
    + supports a local database for device access
    + supports encryption
    Authorization:
    + specifies a user‘s specific access privileges
    + enforces time periods during which a user can access the device
    Accounting:
    + not supported with local AAA
    + verifies network usage

  34. Dareezy
    February 23rd, 2018

    QUESTION 159
    An engineer is using a network sniffer to troubleshoot DHCPv6 between a router and
    hosts on the
    LAN with the following configuration:
    Interface Ethernet0
    Ipv6 dhcp server DHCPSERVERPOOL rapid-commit
    !
    Which two DHCPv6 messages will appear in the snifer logs?
    A. reply
    B. request
    C. advertise
    D. acknowledge
    E. solicit
    F. accept
    Correct answer: A, E

    Sorry my bad

  35. Dareezy
    February 23rd, 2018

    @Friday congrat

  36. friday
    February 23rd, 2018

    ### Frame-Relay ###
    + 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

    OKKK

    ### ACL ###
    reflexive – must be named
    standard – range 1300-1399
    extended – telnet …
    time-based – access to device at certain times
    dynamic – closest to device

    OKKK

    ### Frame Relay config ###

    Its easy:

    interface Serial0
    encapsulation frame-relay

    interface Serial0.1
    frame-relay interface-dlci 100

    ### AAA ###
    f-needed – Does not authenticate if the user has already been authenticated on a tty line.
    krb5 – Uses Kerberos 5 for authentication (can be used only for Password Authentication Protocol [PAP] authentication)
    local – Uses the local username database for authentication.
    none- Uses no authentication.
    group radius – Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication.
    group tacacs+ – Uses the list of all TACACS+ servers for authentication.
    group group-name – Uses a subset of RADIUS or TACACS+ servers for authentication as defined by the aaa group server radius or aaa group server tacacs+ command.

    (the first column appeared like this (group radius, group tacas +….) and then there was another column with the deficinions that you had to match.

  37. Anonymous
    February 23rd, 2018

    QUESTION 286
    Consider this scenario. TCP traffic is blocked on port 547 between a DHCPv6 relay agent and a DHCPv6
    server that is configured for prefix delegation.
    Which two outcomes will result when the relay agent is rebooted? (Choose two)
    A. Routers will not obtain DHCPv6 prefixes.
    B. DHCPv6 clients will be unreachable.
    C. Hosts will not obtain DHCPv6 addresses.
    D. The DHCPv6 relay agent will resume distributing addresses.
    E. DHCPv6 address conflicts will occur on downstream clients.
    Correct Answer: AE or AD ???

  38. Ordonez
    February 23rd, 2018

    Q:Which cisco Express Forwarding component(s) contain forwarding information? (forwarding information, they changed it)
    A. FIB, adjacency table
    B. adjacency table.
    C. FIB, RIB , Adjanceny table
    D. FIB
    E. RIB
    Correct Answer: A

    I think that the correct answer is D (FIB)

    FIB has the forwarding information but the adjacency table just has the layer 2 addressing of the next hop addresses
    *************************************************************
    My answer is FIB and Adjacency table

    The operation of CEF maintain two tables on the data plane.
    FIB – Layer 3
    Adjacency table – Layer 2

    The question does not include and information if it is Layer 3 or Layer 2.

    The CEF data structures in the data plane is FIB and Adjacency Table.

  39. asdf
    February 23rd, 2018

    Everyone has different opinions & answers to the new questions, so I already do not know which one is correct…

  40. Ordonez
    February 23rd, 2018

    Guys, you are going to CCNP and you don’t even try to study?

    Go study the CEF operations.

  41. temporary
    February 23rd, 2018

    Refer to the exhibit. How can you configure a second export destination for IP address 192.168.10.1?
    A. specify a different TCP port
    B. specify a different UDP port
    C. specify a VRF
    D. configure a version 5 flow-export to the same destination
    E. specify a different flow ID
    Correct Answer: B

    Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/12s_mdnf.html

    Proof from real IOS:

    Router(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.0.1 5555
    Router(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.0.1 5556
    %Warning: Second destination address is the same as previous address 192.168.0.1

    Router(config)#do sh run | i export
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.0.1 5555
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.0.1 5556

    You can also specify vrf but this is not necessary for sending same export to same ip

    Router(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.0.1 5556 vrf ?
    WORD VPN Routing/Forwarding instance name

  42. Garfield
    February 23rd, 2018

    One question to all…did someone work with CERTBUS dumps in the past…please let me know your experience…?!

  43. asdf
    February 23rd, 2018

    @temporary, I’ve also tried it to configure and both is working:

    R1(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 9991
    R1(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 2222
    %Warning: Second destination address is the same as previous address 192.168.10.1

    R1#sh run | se flow
    ip flow-export version 9
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 9991
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 2222

    R1(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 2222 vrf
    R1(config)#ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 2222 vrf asdf111

    R1#sh run | se flow
    ip flow-export version 9
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 9991
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 2222 vrf asdf111

    * No Warning Message *

  44. Dareezy
    February 23rd, 2018

    Configuring Multiple NetFlow Export Destinations to a Router
    To configure multiple NetFlow export destinations to a router, use the following commands in global configuration mode:

    Command
    Purpose
    Step 1

    Router(config)# ip flow-export destination ip-address
    udp-port
    Enables the exporting of information in NetFlow cache entries.

    Step 2

    Router(config)# ip flow-export destination ip-address
    udp-port
    Adds a second export destination.

    Note Do not enter the same ip address twice. However, entering two different ip addresses with the same udp port number is configurable.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/12s_mdnf.html#wp1021114

    So which one is true? :)

  45. Sco
    February 23rd, 2018

    I’m testing tomorrow, will let you know validity of the Dumps I used.

    Question I had though (which people who have passed recently may not still be checking this forum), but how much Netflow and NAT did you have on the exam?

  46. asdf
    February 23rd, 2018

    @Dareezy, does this mean that the correct answer is “specify a VRF”? :)

  47. asdf
    February 23rd, 2018

    I’m also a little confused with this Q, what’s right?

    “**ACL**
    reflexive – must be named
    standard – range 1300-1399
    extended – telnet …
    time-based – access to device at certain times
    dynamic – closest to device”

    OR

    “**ACL**
    reflexive – must be named
    standard – range 1300-1399
    extended – closest to device
    time-based – access to device at certain times
    dynamic – telnet

  48. Dareezy
    February 23rd, 2018

    @asdfIt looks like
    ACL second solution

  49. sw
    February 23rd, 2018

    Sims link of Chinese pdf or vce don’t work for me


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