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!
Thanks to jbalvin
@funghet
can you provide mewhat the dump that has the question that I mentioned before and the question number and i will confirm if it is the same question or not .
I’m waiting for your response because I want to off the site and go through Tshoot
Thanks to all,
Hello everybody I passed the exam 8xx
Study dexter, chine, pass leader
almost all new question discussed here appear
-frame relay configuration, both physical and subinterface
-what the other router learn(sh ip route) when run command eigrp stub on the other router
LAB question all same
DnD also all the same except 1 or 2 but its just require a very little bit knowledge + common sense
FInally I want to thank everyone that contribute here. You guys rock!!!!!!!
+ Dokdo as well.
so 4 reference lol
Congra @Confuse guy
We are also confused a little bit pls help us to have clear view about the Route exam
Tnx in advance.
Hi Everyone,
These new questions will be create on the VCE? I’m seeing new D&D and Multiple Choices posted here but i have no idea regarding number of new questions.
It’s possible to organize all new questions in a PDF or VCE? I think that will help very a lot..
Guys, I have a question about the EIGRP simlet.
When the question asks to inform the Advertising distance, what is correct perspective?
A – From local router to other (meaning, the AD that the router advertise to its neighbors, is the FD of this router).
B – To local router from other (meaning de AD that the local router received the route from its neighbors).
In case of “A”, the “show ip route network” will give us the admin distance plus the FD (that is the AD from local router to others).
In case of “B” the show ip eigrp topology will give us the AD of the route received from neighbor.
Thank you.
@Confuse guy glad to hear that u passed. Where we can find the 4 dumps ? plz share
@Confuse guy
Congratulations on passing your Route Exam! Also appreciate the follow up. However, I have one question for you. Do you feel that the dexter and the dokdo dump along with all the new questions here is enough to pass the exam? Thanks in advance.
yes, I am 100% agree with Navarro to create pdf and vce for new questions. Who can help in this regard?
Hi Everyone
Please tell me which is the right answer
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
A or D !!!!!!!
@ Someone17 : The correct answer is VRRP
Q: Which functionality is required within an IP router that is situated at the boundary of an IPv4 networks and IPV6 networks to allow communication between IPv6-only and Ipv4-only nodes?
– A. Autoconfiguration
– B. Automatic 6to4 Tunnel
– C. Automatic 6to5 Relay
– D. NAT-PT
– E. ISATAP
I have seen discrepancy between answer of B. Automatic 6to4 and D. NAT-PT — Would someone please provide insight?
Q. What are two rules for compacting IPv6 addresses?
A. Every 16-bit segment segment that consists of all zeroes can be represented with a single colon.
B. The trailing zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.
C. The leading zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.
D. Any single, continuous string of one or more 16-bit segments that consists of all zeroes can be
represented with a double colon.
E. The maximum number of times a double colon can replace a 16-bit segment that consists of all
zeroes is two.
F. Two zeroes in the middle of any 16-bit segment do not have to be written.
I have seen discrepancy between answers of [A,D] or [C,D] — Anyone able to expand on this?
hello all. I just need a little help to figure out one thing. Are these “new questions” pretty much brand new, never-seen before questions? or old questions which has been rephrased? can anyone clear that out for me, please? thank you very much.
Which statement about stateless and stateful IPv6 autoconfiguration are true?
A. Both stateless and stateful autoconfiguration require additional setup
B. Stateless autoconfiguration requires no additional setup, whereas stateful autoconfiguration requires
additional setup
C. Stateless autoconfiguration requires additional setup, whereas stateful autoconfiguration requires no
additional setup
D. Both stateless and stateful autoconfiguration require no additional setup
Correct Answer: A
Can someone please verify this and if possible to send me the link with the explanation please ?
Thanks in advance.
@next_try
In Dexter the answer is A but here is D, so in dexter is wrong is that right ?
Are You sure about that?
@ someone17
D. redundant routers running VRRP is the right one. If you are looking for explanation a provided few pages before.
@koki
D. NAT-PT is the correct – B is incorrect because 6to4 Tunnel cannot communicate directly between IPv4 and IPv6 host.
For second question you asked:
Q. What are two rules for compacting IPv6 addresses? Answer is actually A and C (D is incorrect in my opinion because it does not apply to “any single” but to “only one continuous string”. By saying “any” we can assume that all strings could be replaced but it can be done for only one.)
@ next_try
Yours is tricky one, as it depends what would you consider to be a basic requirement (e.g only IP or no use of any servers etc.). I was doing some research but could not find the 100% answer. I would select B, but there are many different factors you need to think of. Hope someone will have a good explanation.
@koki
It look like there is a mistake in the answer A in your first question, the one i saw was with “represented with a single zero” not colon. In this case A would be wrong
Which two statements about EVN are true? (Choose two)
A. Virtual network tags are assigned per-VRF.
B. It is supported only on access ports.
C. Virtual network tags are assigned globally.
D. Routing metrics can be manipulated only from directly within the routing-context configuration.
E. The VLAN ID in the 802.1q frame carries the virtual network tag.
Q Gangia
A & E
Instead of adding a new field to carry the VNET tag in a packet, the VLAN ID field in 802.1q is repurposed to carry a VNET tag. The VNET tag uses the same position in the packet as a VLAN ID. On a trunk interface, the packet gets re-encapsulated with a VNET tag. Untagged packets carrying the VLAN ID are not EVN packets and could be transported over the same trunk interfaces -> Answer E is correct.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/layer-3-vpns-l3vpn/whitepaper_c11-638769.html
@Zah: Which Dump is Dumm pl? I cant find it… can anyone share?
@ Johny : thx for your Feedback , Ihm also agree with you of answer B is the correct one…but unfortunately Ihm also not 100% sure…
Ok guys, good work. But someone NEEDS TO MAKE A VCE/PDF of all the new questions so we know what to study. Pasting in comments is great but we need to make a new file. Who will take on this task?
What about the Question with Satax…regarding the distance…can someone confirm that this is correct ?
Q. Question about satax#
Which configuration we have to priorized the routeā¦
a. distance 89 51.51.51.0 0.0.0.0
2.
When unicast reverse path forwarding is configured on an interface, which action does
the interface take first when it receives a packet?
A. It check the ingress access list
B. It check the egress access list
C. It verifies that the source has a valid CEF adjacency
D. It verifies a reverse path via the FIB to the source
Correct Answer: D
Also I found an explanation that uRPF is looking first at the ingress ACL (if configured), so normally it could be also A as the correct answer….
Please let me know your thoughts !
someone mentioned on the previous page PL dump is valid??? I cant find PL dump anywhere. can anyone share?? thank you so much
C. Stateless autoconfiguration requires additional setup, whereas stateful autoconfiguration requires no additional setup
In my opnion this is the correct answer, because, when you have stateful autoconfiguration, means that you receive all information through DHCPv6 SERVER (Prefix, DNS servers, Domain and son on). With SLAAC (Stateless autoconfig) you receive only prefix and local router through RA from the Router, there is a lack of DNS and Domain information, so you have to do an additional setup.
But it depends again from what perspective is the question.
From client side is C.
From Router side is B.
cisco loves make ambiguous questions \0/
@ next_try
i ve seen two questions regarding priority of route/routes.
For the one that starts: “What command would you use to set EIGRP routes to be prioritized” i would go with: D – distance eigrp 89
distance 89 51.51.51.0 0.0.0.0 would possibly require adding ACL so i really doubt question would be looking for so advance config.
For second one:
D. It verifies a reverse path via the FIB to the source – seems to be the right one. Definitely ACL is not being checked first, at least as per cisco books: “By default, a router with uRPF configured would drop a packet whose source IP address was only reachable by a default route; however, uRPF supports an allow-default option
that accepts a default route as a valid way to get back to a source IP address. To further fine-tune uRPF operation, you can configure an ACL and reference that ACL
in the uRPF configuration command. If you do reference an ACL, it is checked only when a uRPF check fails. After a uRPF check failure, if a packet is matched and permitted by the associated ACL, it is transmitted. If a packet fails the uRPF check and is denied by the associated ACL, however, the packet is dropped.”
Anyone have CCNP ROUTE 300-101 (501 Questions).pdf or any updated dumps file
please share with me I have exam coming soon next week
can someone send me the dokdo, chinese, and drexter dump. my email is {email not allowed} thanks!
Can someone send me the dokdo, chinese, and Drexter dumps.
lakecycake @ gmail dot kom
Is there a lot of IPv6 question in the exam?
@Johny Bravo: Thanks for your Feedback !
@CiscoBrasil : Thanks for figure that out ! I found the same link with this explanation, so I would also choose C as a correct answer here !!!
Which statement about stateless and stateful IPv6 autoconfiguration are true?
A. Both stateless and stateful autoconfiguration require additional setup
B. Stateless autoconfiguration requires no additional setup, whereas stateful autoconfiguration requires
additional setup
C. Stateless autoconfiguration requires additional setup, whereas stateful autoconfiguration requires no
additional setup
D. Both stateless and stateful autoconfiguration require no additional setup
Correct Answer: C
@next_try
I already mentioned that one week ago ..
The answer is (C) for sure ..
@ISAKMP : Yes, of course …it was not a question rather a statement ! ;)
But thanks anyway !
hello guys,
i planning to get ccnp route exam and looking for damps, if anybody have it please shear it with my on may email
{email not allowed}
ISAKMP can you send me latest dumps, i have exam within 24 hours
pro6151945 at gmail dot com
Hello, does anyone have the PL dump that Zah mentioned on the previous page?
their is dump application on android and it has good explanation for the answer
docs.google.com/document/d/1cp2vtCYSV_21JTZF9D14Ua2gHdijtZjfIDuyVT1NyJg/edit?usp=sharing
Thank my god i pass exam today with score 889
Labs are eigrp eval +ospf eval but i have problem on it 1- int name on the topoloy on r3 is wrong s1/0 on diagram connect to r1 but when make sh ip route r3 know 1.1.1.1 from s1/1
2- r1 see all network thus no need neighbors command and when make sh ip ospf int on r2 and r3 net point to point hello 10 therefore l don’t choose hello 30 but r1 and r3 is hello 40 on this i choose d
Last lab is eigrp stub summary 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 work
Dnd are. 1- frame svc and lmi. 2- frame relay configration you have diagram and confiration
Int fo/0 Under this command a(blank space ). 3-aaa but change the words i make 3options but ofher i’m not sure
Dexter and chinse and other comment here are very good i have from 5 to 6 new questions
@Karim: perfect, congrats mate…well done !!! :)
Please be so kind and if you remember, share with us more details about the questions.
Thank you in advance.
hello guys
are the new questions collected somewhere?
pdf or vce?
if yes, could you please send to ccnp7411 gmai com ?
thank you
take care
1- nhrp question spoke and spoke phase 2 3
2- the output of ip route eigrp 10.0.0.1 (90/3000) via 51.51.51.1
And via (90/3100)via 52.52.52.2. Need router go via 52. I choose -router)# distane eigrp 89 52.52.52.2 0.0.0.0. I sure about it
@Karim : I guess you had the normal FR configuration like… right ?
.int s0/0
.encapsulation frame-relay (BLANC)
sub-interface
.interface 0/0.1 multi-point (BLANC)
.frame-relay map interface DLCI 100 (BLANC)
Thx for your help Karim
ah okey …due to the FS with 3100 is higher than the other path, right ?