Share your TSHOOT v2.0 Experience
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This article is devoted for candidates who took the TSHOOT exam to share their experience. Please tell us what are your materials, the way you learned, your feeling and experience after taking the TSHOOT 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…
Your posts are warmly welcome!
Exam’s Structure:
+ Some Multiple choice & drag drop questions
+ 2 Simlets
+ 15 lab-sim Questions with the same network topology (15 troubleshooting tickets or you can call it one “big” question). Each lab-sim is called a ticket and you can solve them in any order you like.
Topics of the lab-sims:
1- IPv6
2- OSPF
3- OSPFv3
4- Frame Relay
5- GRE
6- EtherChannel
7- RIPng
8- EIGRP
9- Redistribution
10- NTP
11- NAT
12- BGP
13- HSRP
14- STP
15- DHCP
The problems are rather simple. For example wrong IP assignment, disable or enable a command, authentication…
In each tickets you will have to answer three types of questions:
+ Which device causes problem
+ Which technology is used
+ How to fix it
When you press Done to finish each case, you can’t go back.
A demo of the TSHOOT Exam can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le37/le10/tshoot_demo.html
Note:
+ In the new TSHOOTv2, you cannnot use the “Abort” button anymore. Therefore you cannot check the configuration of another ticket before completing the current ticket.
+ We have gathered many questions about TSHOOT exam and posted them at TSHOOT FAQs & Tips, surely you will find useful information about the TSHOOT exam there!
Below are the topologies of the real TSHOOT exam, you are allowed to study these topologies before taking the exam. It surely saves you some invaluable time when sitting in the exam room (Thanks rrg for sharing this).
IPv4 Layer 3 Topology
IPv6 Layer 3 Topology
Layer 2-3 Topology
You can download the SAM strategy here (specially thanks to SAM who created this strategy):
https://www.networktut.com/download/TSHOOT_PING-plan-SAM.pdf
Going for an exam in couple of hours..dont believe these trolls…hey just want to take money from vulnerable people.. I will update after my exam..
Dont believe trolls above – I took exam today and no new either question or tickets, simlets. This Page is enough to prepare your success.
Good luck.
thank you for information mirror
@samoo i had premium membership so its definitely worth buying
cool, thanks mirror!
Passed today, 1000. Exam: 10 TT, 2 SIM, 12 MCQ.
Passed full score
To know if the ticket is ipv4 or ipv6
Ping from client 209.65.200.241 OK = ipv6 ticket nok = ipv4 ticket
IPv6 ticket, from DSW1
1 – Ping 2026::34:2 NOK = R4 Redistribute RIP_Zone
2 – Ping 2026::34:1 NOK = R3 remove tunnel mode ipv6
3 – Ping both = R2 missing ipv6 ospf 6 area 0
Follow SAM plan & Tau Tau
Hello my friends.
I passed Tshoot exam yesterday with full score (1000/1000). I want to share my experience with you. First of all, I want to thank you all. The contribution of all the participants in this portal is very valuable. And thank you very much to the founders of this portal and to all who worked.
Second, you should believe this portal. Because, I just prepared for Tshoot with premium account. Of course, there are some topics that need to be edited. I would like to send a feedback to admins on these issues when I can. I am sad because of I could not have a chance to know this portal before. I spent more money and my precious time.
Finally, there is still time for this exam. You can pass this exam. Just take time and work for it.
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In my exam;
10 MCQ,
2 Simlet (HSRP, BGP),
2 D&D,
10 Ticket.
There were also questions apart from that update of 13th November at MCQ. My advice to you review all MCQ questions.
D&Ds was the 13th November update.
IP Addresses can be different on BGP simlet. Please, be careful.
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In my opinion, There is a bug on question of NAT (on R1). I notice that client can not ping to Web server but other devices (ASW, DSW, and all other Routers on this ticket) can ping it. I was very angry when I found the cause of the problem. Because if there is a NAT problem, other hosts cannot ping the destination also. This bug took me a lot of time in the exam.
Passed today with 1000, so still valid.
And yes, the same problem – NAT with missing “ip nat outside” and I was still able ping the web server from all network devices :)
Did the exam 2 hours ago with 1000/1000. Everything from here is still valid. MCQs came only from the November Update.
Passed Today , all tickets and MCQ from nov are still valid.
Sam plan ? What’s this ?
Passed today, 1000. It same tickets and MCQ from nov.
anybody knows please tell to us :
is it only first 12 Q in NOV MCQ we should study for exam or all 60 pages premium questions ?
thanks,
Did the exam with success, all info is here on this site. November questions, HSRP and BGP.
However (it is written above here as well), it is not clear when a ticket is IPv6, or not. There is nothing written in the scenario about it (IPv6 address). I really thought I lost it, as there was nothing wrong. In the scenario there was even text that R1, R2 and R3 are in ipv6, but nothing for R4. Like written above, client can ping webserver with IPv6 ticket, be aware..
Is nullzero strategy still valid , can you check everything with it ? I get used to it and wanted to make sure if it is still valid.
Thanks
Against all who Not resch 1000 pf 1000
Made 1000 of 1000 with the premium
I guess those who did. not resch 1000… the Tessin is because at 1 Ticket you do not See all possible routers Switches and sub categories
In One Ticket you Must scroll down to geh the Right answers
Cost me also some Time
So, premium is all right and no failures
@Poyraz what other MCQ questions do you mean?
@Some if you would looked closer there is an explanation on the site https://www.networktut.com/images/TSHOOT/Identify_IPv4_IPv6_ticket.jpg
Tested today. Failed.
Most questions are here, just with small differences (different wrong IPs), different order in which the answers are placed, etc. Two surprises: the BGP simlet, where you actually have to configure it in the router, and test it (not drag-n-drop) and the Ticket 14, which was identical to the one here with only one difference: There was no solution!
Answer 1) R4
Answer 2) IPv4 EIGRP Routing
Answer 3) enter no passive interface for interfaces connected to DSW1 under EIGRP process (or in Interface f0/1 and f0/0, something like this)
Answer 3) > nothing similar to this. “No passive interface” was already in the config, however there was no EIGRP neighbor in “show ip eigrp nei” under process 10. Process 10 was the same on both DSW1 and R4. R4 could ping DSW1 and R1; could not ping Client 1. So far everything like here. I chose (probably wrong) an answer that was most plausible from “EIGRP routing” > something related to summarization “under eigrp1 remove auto-summarization”
Has anyone had MCQ questions before 13th Nov update?
I mean:
27th-Sep-2019
4th-Aug-2019
3rd-Jun-2019
21st-Apr-2019
10th-Mar-2019
9th-Feb-2019
11th-Jan-2019
Thank you!
@CCNP
I mean that, it is better to review all MCQ questions on networktut. Not only 13th November update.
https://www.networktut.com/multiple-choice-questions
Passed today with a full mark.
Thanks a lot to networktut team.
MCQ+simlet+tickets are still valid. Some slight changes in the ip addresses, though.
For example, I got this:
neighbor 209.165.227.2 remote-as 64525
and needed to adjust it to 209.165.201.2
When you follow a certain strategy (nullzero or sam), remember that to add ipv6 to the ping command.
for example:
ping 1pv6 2026::34:2
good luck everybody
@ test, thanks! I was not fully aware of it. Did see the picture behind your link though. However I did not remember that. Not a problem anymore, succeeded the exam.
So just got back …Passed… only study 12Qs from November..nothing new. everything is in Premium here
BGP, HSRP simlet..as above I had ip 209.165.227.2 in BGP
I had following tickets
1- APIPA, switch to switch connectivity..add vlan 10 to po13 and 23
2- IPV6 R3 had tunnel mode ipv6
3- R1 ospf authentication digest
4- IPV6 enable ospf on s0/0/0.23 on R3
5- R4 OSPF_TO_EIGRP route-map
6- R4 Passive int default in eigrp
7- HSRP tracking wrong int on DSW1
8- APIPA…DHCP helper add wrong on DSW1
9- R1 IP NAT inside instead of outside for internal networks.
10- DSW1 blocking routes due to test VACL
11- ASW1 has trunk port instead of access for client 1 and 2.
Good luck..and like I said this morning..once again.. Fu*KKKKKKKKK TROLLS
^congrats. one question what was the correct ip you put for 209.165.227.2 network. do you remember the wrong ip ? cheers x
I failed the exam yesterday. MCQ’q are from November. I got the HSRP and BGP Sims. I think I screwed up on what I thought was ticket 7. Both clients had 169.x.x.x so I checked aws1 and saw both ports had port security enabled. I could not do a show interface status but did check both ports with show interface x/x and noticed that both ports were up. I should have dug further but assumed the issue was port security. Just letting everyone know to be weary and don’t assume things.
please a guy post 10 mcq questions that encountered in real exam here ……
guys im realy confused about MCQs and DD
Passed today 98X/1000. Missed one multiple choice question which had to do with IPv6 and I choose the access choice… can’t remember the exact details. Results said Infrastructure Security… only got 80% instead of 100% in that area. I used networktut premium. Got ticket 14, 6, 1, 4, 9, 13, 11a, 12, 17, and 15. HSRP sim. BGP sim… check the topology for IP address. Thanks to network tut and happy prep everyone.