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January 22nd, 2015 Go to comments
Note: The last day to take this TSHOOT 300-135 exam is February 23, 2020. After this day you have to take new Enterprise exams to get new CCNP Enterprise certification. If you want to find out more about the new exams please visit here.

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

IPv4Layer3Topology_networktut.com.jpg

IPv6 Layer 3 Topology

IPv6Layer3Topology_networktut.com.jpg

Layer 2-3 Topology

Layer2_3_Topology.jpg

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

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  1. SDS
    January 29th, 2020

    @lacyk congrats! Have you faced any bugs during the tickets?

  2. Moro
    January 29th, 2020

    Can anyone support by the numbers of the 10 tickets that come in the exam

  3. Miki
    January 29th, 2020

    Mujib, answering:

    -switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,200 (ovewrites previous statement of allowed vlans so it is correct. If you have the 20 with this command will disappear and leave only 10 and 200)

    if you want add a vlan to a trunk without overwriting you should use:
    – switchport trunk allowed vlan add

  4. FLO
    January 29th, 2020

    recertified today with score 1000.
    i only used nov.pdf ( without premium account )
    simlet hsrp, bgp, 12MCQ,and tickets and tickets
    thanks networktut, good luck all !

  5. Tshooter
    January 29th, 2020

    Hi all,

    Can someone share with me Nov pdf with 12 MCQs please? i have seen couple of pdfs but they have only 11 MCQs. I would really appreciate it.

    My email is jmail1948 @ gmail .com

    many thanks,

  6. Tshooter
    January 29th, 2020

    @Sina, Congratulations for passing the exam.

    If you dont mind can you share Nov pdf please?

    email is jmail1948 @ gmail .com

    many thanks,

  7. KC CHiefs
    January 30th, 2020

    Passed today with 980. MCQ exactly from November. Don’t be cheap, use Premium Membership.
    BGP, HSRP simlets and tshoot tickets are as per networktut. Thanks you networktut!

  8. help
    January 30th, 2020

    some question here!!!

    hello!

    Please help me
    TICKET 4: NAT ACL
    which answer is right i Q2: is it NAT OR IP NAT if both interfaces are inside/outside?
    Are both option NAT and IP NAT available for selection?

    If there’s something wrong with the ACL the ans show be NAT?

  9. Anonymous
    January 30th, 2020

    Can someone email me the nov pdf with 12 MCQ please as well?
    My email is asheopnore @ gmail .com

  10. Kalodio
    January 30th, 2020

    Pass. All from here. Thanks networktut!

    It’s easy to identify the problem of the ticket if you just ping from the client to all other devices starting with the closest to farthest.

    Everyone asking for the MCQ…. read the F&Q section please.

    @help there is only one option for NAT on exam.

  11. SHIN
    January 30th, 2020

    804/1000 failed……

    HSRP ,BGP sim and all MQC were from networktut.
    but….
    I think I’ll meet 15 tickets. but I do only 9 or 10 tickets….
    and Test is over. I failed…

    Why?? What’ happen?!

  12. drummerman
    January 30th, 2020

    Passed today 1000/1000. BGP & HSRP sims, tickets and Nov MCQ valid, I studied Sept & Aug questions just in case. Be careful with VACL ticket ( the only ticket you need to scroll down on second question after selecting DSW1 ) I did find it hard to see if you have other windows still open it can cover it. Good Luck Everyone! Thanks Networktut! Thanks be to God!

  13. Anonymous
    January 30th, 2020

    Aproveitei a dica daqui do membro premium:
    + Para identificá-lo, o ticket atual é um ticket IPv4 ou IPv6, você deve clicar no botão azul “Ticket” (localizado no canto direito da tela no exame. Também é o último botão). Quando esse botão for aberto, leia a descrição com atenção; se estwiver assim, “o endereço de loopback no R1 (2026 :: 111: 1) não poderá executar ping no endereço de loopback no DSW2 (2026 :: 102: 1)”, então certamente é um ticket IPv6. Caso contrário, é um ticket IPv4. Verifique esta imagem para entender claramente como identificar o ticket IPv4 ou IPv6.

  14. abc
    January 30th, 2020

    i m going to take exam in 30 mins will update u guys once finished

  15. Naima
    January 30th, 2020

    Can someone share me the nov dump pdf with 12 MCQ please as well?
    My email: {email not allowed}

  16. Naima
    January 30th, 2020

    Email: afrah1 @ gmail dot com

  17. Anonymous
    January 30th, 2020

    Cisco will change new Cisco Certifications in Feb 2020, last chance to get latest dump and take exam ASAP.
    @Contact me to get share (VCE, PDF, PKT) with VCE tool player and all lab sim on EVE (.unl), Packet Tracer: saaau_holo(at)yaaahoo.com (replace aaa=a)

  18. Neal Hicks
    January 30th, 2020

    Hola!

    Passed the 300-135 exam recently (26/Jan/2020)!

    Tickets (1,3,4,5,6,7,9,11b,12,13,15,16,17)

    BGP sim

    HSRP sim

    MCQs

    Drag and drop 1 (HSRP, virtual mac, etc.)

    Mainly learned the

    ~~P~~

    ~~L~~

    300-135 dumps (431q), still valid for passing!!!

    Good luck!

  19. abc
    January 30th, 2020

    passed the exam recently nothing new just go for it

  20. Pique
    January 30th, 2020

    Hello all,

    I want to ask PASSed guys about the tickets if you start from the client to ping 10.1.1.1 (R1) and continue to bottom is good practice and helpfully or not for ALL IPV4 ticket , and also for IPV6 from R1 ping ipv6 2026::2:1 (R4) .

    thank you all

  21. Yalk
    January 30th, 2020

    Hi,
    As the website posted two virtual labs here from Buddy & Marcus, which is the present one that we need for practicing?

  22. Anonymous
    January 30th, 2020

    Morning
    Please share with me 300-135 dumps (431q)

    ablojunior1 @ yahoo . fr
    thank

  23. tester ccnpx
    January 30th, 2020

    just passed today, 923. same mcq from nov and the tickets are the same
    not sure what’s with L2 tech…and be careful of the nat question, on the real exam you can ping the web server despite both isp and lan interface on R1 has ip nat inside.

  24. Namaste
    January 30th, 2020

    who did the exam twice. What are the differences?

  25. @tester ccnpx
    January 30th, 2020

    so how did you determine it was nat issue? please help

  26. @tester ccnpx
    January 30th, 2020

    did you use sams ping plan, i think it helps alot rather than just winging it

  27. AB
    January 30th, 2020

    Follow the Sams approach and all is good why you pinging the webserver anyway? the reason someone as gone out of there was to develop a stratagy is why you stick to it.

  28. Ghost
    January 30th, 2020

    @AB i agree its pretty simple. Pinging from clients is all you need, why are some guys trying to ping from every switch & router?? unless its IPv6

  29. ab
    January 30th, 2020

    @ghost :) it worries me what these people will do in a real environment i mean i seen a question asking what a apipa was yesterday and had to close the lid of my laptop. I mean if you dont know that then how have they got to this stage?

  30. ab
    January 30th, 2020

    @Pique – dont ping 2026::2:1 it doesnt exist in the ipv6 environment but 2026::1:2 does

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