Multiple Choice Questions
May 8th, 2018
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Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Explanation
All of these can be modified: protocol, IP destination address, repeat count, Datagram size, Timeout, source address/interface, type of service, DF bit, Validate reply data, Data pattern, Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose, Sweep range of sizes.
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6
@dynam That’s pretty much all you will get. Client can’t communicate with webserver or R1 can’t ping DSW. You must locate the issue.
Using ipconfig, ping, and trace will help you to narrow down where the break in communication is. From that point further you will need an understanding of what the issue might be using various Cisco show commands to further isolate and identify the issue.
@ESKAE ….thank you for the explanations. will try to go through it again
Hi Guys!
Are the old questions present in the exam????
Thanks!
Chance to finally CCNP before Cisco change new Certifications.
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@@@D&D
Q1: Follwing the buttom-up TShoot methods, please order from step 1 to step 4 how to solve an issue with an IP phone:
Step 1. Confirm that enough power is received by using PoE
Step 2. Confirm that the phone is on the correct VLAN
Step 3. Verify the DHCP server configuration and option 150
Step 4. Verify the configuration the file from the TFTP serverver
Q2: Drag and drop questions to correct GRE configuration: (case 1)
R1 (10.1.1.1)=============R(CA)=============R2 (10.1.2.1)
R1(config)# interface Tunnel0
R1(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip
R1(config-if)# ip address 10.1.3.1 255.255.255.0
R2(config)# interface Tunnel0
R2(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip
R2(config-if)# ip address 10.1.3.2 255.255.255.0
Answer:
R1:
Configure the tunnel source to be 10.1.1.1
Configure the tunnel destination to be 10.1.2.1
R2:
Configure the tunnel destination to be 10.1.1.1
Configure the tunnel source to be 10.1.2.1
Q3: Drag and drop questions to correct GRE configuration (case 2):
R1 (192.1.1.1)=============R(CA)=============R2 (192.1.2.1)
R1(config)# interface Tunnel0
R1(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip
R1(config-if)# ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
R2(config)# interface Tunnel0
R2(config-if)# tunnel mode gre ip
R2(config-if)# ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
Answer:
R1:
Configure the tunnel source to be 192.1.1.1
Configure the tunnel destination to be 192.1.2.1
R2:
Configure the tunnel destination to be 192.1.1.1
Configure the tunnel source to be 192.1.2.1
@@@MCQs
Q1: B. ipv6 traffic-filter INTERNET {in|out}
Q2: A. sh ip interface
D. sh ip traffic
Q3: A. Normal network traffic experiences asymmetric routing
Q4: E. 60 permit tcp host 2002:ABC:2000:2:2::2 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
Q5: A. set the exec-timeout 0 0 command on line con 0
Q6: A. EXSTART
Q7: D. DSW-01(config)#interface gig1/2
DSW-01(config-if)#spanning-tree cost 5
Q8: A. There are different VTP domain for S1 and S2
Q9: A. Recursive routing
Q10: A. On R2, change the tunnel source to 10.1.2.1
B.On R1, change the tunnel source to 10.1.1.1
Finally passed on my 3rd attempt today. Damn! Networktut is da bomb!. Thanks for you detailed explanation and team effort
Any detailed explanation on how you understood to trouble ticket questions and where to start troubleshooting from?
Have also done once and failed cos the tickets just looked same to me…please any assistance you can render
@tree striker
Apply basic trouble shooting to help isolate where the problem is first. After that you will need to know enough to begin verifying the configuration on that device.
1. Does the client PC have an ip? ipconfig
2. Can you ping the gateway (DSW1) from client? If yes the problem is further upstream beyond the gateway
3. Can you ping the web server from client?
4. Can you ping the web server from gateway (DSW1)? If No the problem is further upstream beyond the gateway
5. Trace route to the web server? This should help locate which device upstream has the issue.
Passed on 11 Feb. Material on here is all valid. MCQ from Nov 2019 is what I got on my test.
Just passed. 1000/1000
Everything here is valid. Good luck everyone!
Passed today 1000/1000 all tickets,sims are valid, MQ – november
passed yesterday
mcq nov 2019
bgp and hrsp simlet
Got my exam next week. Regarding the “New 12 MCQs (updated on 13th-Nov-2019)” Should i just focus on these 12 questions/answers OR should i also focus on all previous questions from previous updates aswell ?
Hugely appreciate all the effor here guys. Please answer if possible
I passed this exam today. I was asked both sims (BGP and HSRP) and only the most recent pool of questions. Tip – show interface status isn’t an allowed command on the real exam and probably cost me a perfect score, but I’m not complaining. Thanks so much networktut!
hi guys
im taking my exam in a few days. just want to know the answer to the question @about_to_take_exam asked not long ago. any info would be appreciated
@Zero. just saw your comment. so the recent NOV 2019 update for the MCQ was in your exam?
It’s looking like MCQ’s are from November. I re-cert tomorrow and will check back after, not looked at any tickets, that shit is easy. MCQ’s can burn even the experienced with their ridiculous questions.
@JNCIE-Sec_NSE7_Guy
ill go through a fair of the MCQ’s they have here just in case. the labs dont look too bad, hopefully not too many bugs in the real exam. let me know how you go tomorrow. good luck
i will take exam sunday
@R33PR – Yes, just the recent Nov. 2019 MCQ were on the exam.
Just got done, success!
@ R33PR Confirmed November MCQ’s
Can’t speak to the tickets but MCQ’s were from November lot and are good.
JNCIE-Sec_NSE7_Guy
ok awesome. appeciate the update. did you have an issue with the tickets? is that what you meant when you said you cant speak to the tickets?
Hi I have passed with 923/1000, fail in Layer 2 tecnologies.
I do any lab of the Laywer 2. de question:
Exhibit with the “show spanning-tree” command and shows G1/1 as cost 4, G1/2 as cost 1. Please choose the command so G1/1 can be the new root port?
A. spanning-tree cost 1 on interface g1/1
B. spanning-tree cost 5 on interface g1/2
C. spanning-tree port priority 0 on g1/1
D. spanning-tree port priority 0 on g1/2
MCQ inform “B”, but on the lab work ewith “A” too. Therefore both works, I have a doubt in this question.
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Simlets – HSRP and BGP
MCQ:
– recursive routing
– Extart
– show ip traffic / show ip interface
– console exec-timeout
– URPF loss-mode – assymetric
– IPV6 traffic-filter
– Tunnel Drang in drop
– cost STP ***************** :(
– GRE tunnel – Drag in Drop
Tickets
– 01,04,06,07,08,09,11 a and b,12, 14, 17
@JCC
thanks for the info. so the tickets you mentioned are in the exam and are pretty much the same as what is on this website?
@Anonymous It is not true, better to share your inputs here…
@All,
Can some one update and confirm if the MCQ are still not changed. I will take my exam on Monday 17 Feb.
Cheers,
@JCC did you check the Ticket 9? I think there was your problem because the answer is a bit ambiguous without “shtudown-noshutdwon” or with “no shutdowns”
hi
could you please confirm if its not right answer :
Ans3)Under interface Port-Channel 13, 23, add vlan 10,200 and then no shutdown interface fa1/0/1
how you answer it???
@ R33PR I mean I didn’t look at the tickets here, the tickets are ridiculously simple (laughable) so no need to worry about them but MCQ’s are another matter because you rarely will use or remember the details they ask in MCQ’s so I scanned through September and November MCQ’s and did well.
Boa noite, tem alguma chance de cairl a pergutas Old questions ? Que estão no material das questões de múltiplas escolhas !!!
I passed today 1000/1000, networktut valid 100%