Share your TSHOOT v2.0 Experience
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…
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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
There are some news MCQ but it is easy!
BGP sim, HSRP and tts are there same!
I geted 846/846! 53% in l2 technology, I don’t know what was my falls!
Tks at all, I finished my ccnp certificate, thank you networktut, ninetut and all the others sites!
Passed today, was so freaking tired that skipped WHOLE HSRP sim by accidentaly pressing next on it(didnt realize that it was on this same page) was so dissapointed that wanted to walk away, but decided to continue, got 930, all the rest was correct I suppose as I got 100% on everiting excepl L2(70% on this). I totally studied about 15 hours in 3 days, started this wednesday. My CCNA expirasome time ago, and I was preparing to go fo new CCNP, bit few days ago found that even with expired CCNA you can sit for CCNP exams , and this will be credited for new CCNP, check migration tool, wasnt sure whether it will be enough time but pulled the trigger. So passed just tshoot, didnt have time for other too but will pass new Core exam
Two MCQ questions are on the same subject but built differently, one about GRE ~ you drag n drop tunnel config for two routers (just source and destination, remember that those are IPs of actual router interfaces, not IPs after “tunnel” statement, just read what GRE is).
And another is about ACL statement to be moved above in sequence to allow communication between routers.
Pheeeeewwww, let me get some sleep..
About, new MCQ , it is ACL 60 you should choose.
Also, on EIGRP passive interface ticket I had no option to select “no passive interface fa0/1” , under EIGRP process, instead it gave me similar answer to choose “no passive ” under both actual interfaces connecting from R4 to DSW1 and DSW2
Passed today 92x,
lab BGP
lab HSRP
10 Tickets
all questions nov
2 drag & drop (phone and GRE)
Hi guys! Took the exam and I am happy to say I can join now the club of the 1000’s. Everything you need is here in NetworkTut. As many people mentioned, learn the concepts and study everything here in NetworkTut. Officially CCNP now!!!!!!! Thank you very much @Networktut team for the great job you do!
Unfortunately I ran out of time to do the tshoot exam. I really think that the content on this website will help anybody developing their troubleshooting skills. After Tshoot exam is retired by Cisco on 24th Feb will this website continue to be available??
Not sure it matters anymore but NetworkTut was spot on with the exam. Thanks for assist
I really hope @networktut will continue providing the extraordinary help and job they do once the new exams and certifications are available. Continue the great work @NetworkTut
Hello guys, I passed with score 9xx today
– 12 MCQ here only + 1 question about IPv6 Access List to access R4 to R3 SSH
– 2 Sim (HSRP, BGP simlet) You will need configure BGP. alphaeducation.com/download/exam/300-135.pdf
– Tickets
Everything you need is here in NetworkTut
Thank you!
Took the test today. Passed.
Everything here is absolutely valid.
One new MCQ regarding IPv6 ACL. Very easy question, since you just need to move entry 60 from the end to the top to avoid the denies placed before it.
Do we need to learn MCQs(updated on 13th-Nov-2019)which are just 12 or even (updated on 27th-Sep-2019) and below ones for exam?
@xuncoco,@Jeff
The new IPv6 access list MCQ question you mean this one:
Refer to the exhibit. Which sequence number must be moved to the top of the ACL to enable access from R3 to R2?
IPv6 access list PERMIT_SSH
10 deny tcp 2001:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 23
20 permit tcp 2001:ABC:2000:2:2::/64 hsot 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
30 deny tcp 2002:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
40 permit tcp 2000:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
50 permit tcp 2000:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 23
60 permit tcp host 2002:ABC:2000:2:2::2 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
70 deny ipv6 any any
A. 20
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60*
This one is already at update 13th Nov, 2019
The new IPv6 access list MCQ question you mean this one:
Refer to the exhibit. Which sequence number must be moved to the top of the ACL to enable access from R3 to R2?
IPv6 access list PERMIT_SSH
10 deny tcp 2001:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 23
20 permit tcp 2001:ABC:2000:2:2::/64 hsot 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
30 deny tcp 2002:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
40 permit tcp 2000:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
50 permit tcp 2000:ABC:2000::/36 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 23
60 permit tcp host 2002:ABC:2000:2:2::2 host 2000:ABC:20:2:2::2 eq 22
70 deny ipv6 any any
A. 20
B. 40
C. 50
D. 60*,,,
Premium made my second attempt on 300-135 a breeze. Thanks to all you good folks!
@Thankful – Regarding MCQs(updated on 13th-Nov-2019) were in exam or we need to check all MCQs ?
You’re good with the Nov MCQs and all covered in Premium.
I don’t know what tix were included by number, as I randomized them all to prevent memorization of order.
Many great discovery techniques discussed here though I did things a little different.
Perhaps a bit more difficult for this exam but used my typical method of problem discovery.
My biggest hangup was exam ticket layouts and a few technologies I would consider different then noted in the exam.
Best of luck but Premium gives you an advantage!!!
@Amri
Yes, Nov13 MCQ update only. But as for me, I did study all the MCQ.
Thanks, how many MCQ comes in exam ? and total number of Qs ?
About 10
I just finished the exam with 1000 points. Thank you for this website.
TIPS:
Purchase premium membership
Study everything provided by this site
Practice and analyze
Rest
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There is only one version of the exam, one with random tickets chosen. The MCQs are all the same and the Simlets are all the same. All the tickets are here, and you just got different tickets than someone else here got, which is normal.
No, you cannot take a “revision” (whatever that is) of the exam. Look at your score for each section and you will see what you got wrong.
RONG!!! we all get the exact same tickets what is so hard to comprehend here
Guys,
I have passed the exam two weeks ago and i promise you, you shall pass too. Everything here is what came up on the exam. I know today is the last day to take but i want encourage and say to you do it.
Hello Guys,
took exam today got 1000/1000 all of ticket are validli got 9 ticket 2 Simulation(BGP and HSRP) and 13 MCQ. just be care IPV6 questions (If you can ping every 209.65.200.241-226-255 and 10.1.1.1-10 and 10.1.4.5-6 so here you go that is IPV6 ticket)
OSPF Authentication
NAT ACL
VLAN filter (Note: After choosing DSW1 for Ans1, next page (for Ans2) you have to scroll down to find the VLAN ACL/Port ACL option. The scroll bar only appears in this ticket and is very difficult to be seen.)
Switchport trunk
Redistribution Route-map
Ticket 12 – IPv6 OSPF
DHCP Helper-address
EIGRP Passive Interface
IPv6 GRE Tunnel
MCQ same as everybody motioned already.
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
Passed today with 1000 everything is here, you only need is focus. Thanks 4 this site. Keep rockin.
@Minerva
There were 15 tickets all and that is all here at the Ticket section of Networktut.
Goodluck Guys!
need help
neighbor IBGP remote-as 64520
error need to create peer group first
Need help
Slim BGP
Thank for all
I Got my tshoot exam.
thank
I’m taking the exam today!!! the last day…