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September 15th, 2011 in ROUTE 642-902 Go to comments

Here you will find answers to Drag and Drop questions

Question 1

Drag each item to its proper location

Place the BGP attributes in the correct order used for determining a route.

BGPAttributes1


Answer:

BGPAttributes1_Answer

 

Question 2

Place the BGP commands to the proper locations

BGP_commands.jpg

 

Answer:

+ show ip bgp: path selection values
+ show ip bgp summary: Memory usage
+ show ip route bgp: AD of BGP
+ show ip bgp neighbor: Notification, update…

Question 3

Place the EIGRP commands to the proper locations

EIGRP_commands.jpg


Answer:

Sources of routes information: show ip eigrp neighbor

What being learned: show ip eigrp topology

What actually being used: show ip route eigrp

Verify eigrp information for each network: show ip interface eigrp

Question 4

Place the EIGRP terms to the proper locations

EIGRP_terms.jpg


Answer:

lists adjacent routers: Neighbor table

route entries for all destinations: Topology table

primary route to destination: Successor

best routers to destinations: Routing table

backup route to destination: Feasible successor

Question 5

Place the EIGRP packets to the proper locations

EIGRP_packets_function.jpg


Answer:

Neighbor discovery/recovery mechanism: Hello

Indicate receipt of any EIGRP packet: Acknowledgement

Convey reachability of destinations: Update

Provides specific and reliable information of neighbors: Query

Instruct the originator not to recompute the route because feasible successors exist: Reply

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  1. soon to be NP
    July 27th, 2011

    It’s been said a million times here before but I’ll reiterate it- if all you’re doing is memorizing test questions you are NOT a real CCNP no matter how many tests you pass. I am a networking professional and I don’t even look at test questions until I am 85% in my understanding of the material. You HAVE to understand these concepts in order to work as a net admin or engineer. You guys just doing dumps and regurgitating answers will never survive a tech interview. I’ve interviewed a ton of people with all the right certs who couldn’t tell me the command to assign a switchport to a vlan.

    But then again…when I go to interview and the guys just got done interviewing a couple professional test takers who only know the test dumps, I’ll look that much better when I show them I can actually apply the knowledge. So never mind, just keep doing what you’re doing…………

  2. Nelson
    August 5th, 2011

    Amen to that @ (soon to be NP). the semi technical term you are referring to is paper CCNPs or CCNAs. and one of Cisco goals have been to curb paper net Admins and make the Cisco certs to live up to their name. Not to bash digitaltut, actual tests etc – i mean, these are beautiful tools/insights but the flip side is they water down the recognition/respect of Cisco certs in the IT industry. Can’t Cisco do something – like the tshoot exams i understand its hard to just cram the trouble tickets since your answer to one quiz determines the next quiz. So heads up crammers!!

  3. THE JUNKEE
    August 12th, 2011

    @ soon to be NP:—-
    Get out of hear boy, this is not a place to put such comments.
    the comments professionals put here are just comments sharpening their professionalism, they are negotiating, discovering mistakes and fixing them, helping other people to cover some black holes…ets
    its not as fool as memorize the test quations and go to exam as u might think
    i am 100% sure that most of the people that are studing these questions in such a site are professionals more than both of us, however i will teach you something today”"LUCK SMILES TO READY MINDS”"
    with all my regards ;)
    YOUSEF DEEB

  4. bambata
    August 18th, 2011

    NP get out of here go fly a kite you fool,we dont need people like you on here

  5. hani
    August 19th, 2011

    please update regarding DND these are out dated:( digital tut please wake up

  6. hani
    August 19th, 2011

    thumbs up bambata

  7. Bryan
    August 28th, 2011

    I got 1 OSPF DND question exactly like Andre Moreira mention before.

    LSA 1,2,3,4,5 ……. Area backbone
    LSA 1,2,3 …………. Area Stub
    LSA 1,2,3,7 ………. Area NSSA
    LSA 1,2 …………… Area totally Stub
    LSA 1,2,7…………. Area totally NSSA

  8. xenical prix
    September 1st, 2011

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  9. Matt
    September 12th, 2011

    @ soon to be NP
    I partially agree with you on this, but having all of these materials out there is not always bad…personally once I’m through the training materials/nuggets and reading the brain dumps, found quite a lot of questions turning around complex angles of a technical implementation, or dirty secrets, that you would know only if you work with all of those technologies covered in CCNP, that is rarely the case.
    These certifications are supposed to be prove your experience in the field, but on the other side can show your interest in self-development. All of the real folks can nose out a fake CCNP during an interview…but to get to the interview, even the best guys might need to present some fancy papers in the first round…

    Once I find a question I’m feeling unconvenient to answer, google up, and after reading through all the materials out there, fire up a lab and test it.

    I tend to feel the control over my knowledge once I checked it against certain “scenarios”.

    Anyway, many thanks to all who contributed to have all these materials collected, and presented here.

  10. Moe Hein
    September 19th, 2011

    I think question is incorrect. BGP best path selection is in this order
    1. Weight
    2. Local route using network or aggregate command
    3. Local Preference
    4. AS Path
    5. Origin code
    6. MED
    etc…………..

  11. Moe Hein
    September 19th, 2011

    for question 1 only.

  12. Nobuhle
    September 27th, 2011

    @ soon to be NP

    I am agree with you that is the truth,people dont listen to other people coz of pride, that is the truth, if you go to the interview im 100% sure they will ask you some questions about cisco, lets us pass with an understanding guys, if they ask about the distinguished btw ISL and 802.1 u must know the difference, we do this because we want an upgrade at work. cramers rule is an old fashion, accordingly to me if i dont understand i asked somebody to help me and then i end up understanding

  13. Mike
    September 30th, 2011

    @Moe Hein
    Actually, from Cisco BGP Best Path Selection Algorithm the correct order is:

    1. Prefer the path with the highest WEIGHT.
    2. Prefer the path with the highest LOCAL_PREF.
    3. Prefer the path that was locally originated via a network or aggregate BGP subcommand
    or through redistribution from an IGP.
    4. Prefer the path with the shortest AS_PATH.
    Be aware of these items:
    * This step is skipped if you have configured the ‘bgp bestpath as-path ignore command.
    * An AS_SET counts as 1, no matter how many ASs are in the set.
    * The AS_CONFED_SEQUENCE and AS_CONFED_SET are not include in the AS_PATH
    length.
    5. Prefer the path with the lowest origin type. IGP<EGP<INCOMPLETE
    6. Prefer the path with the lowest MED.
    Note: Be aware of these items. A long list I won't give here.
    7. Prefer eBGP over iBGP paths. Another long list.
    8. Prefer the path with the lowest IGP metric to the BGP next hop.
    and so on.
    Link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094431.shtml

  14. HP
    October 1st, 2011

    The problem with Cisco is this – you can go on Cisco led training course which costs plenty money, average $2500.00, excluding exams. I can guarantee that you will not pass a Cisco exam based on the course materials alone. This is wrong in my opnion.

    Back in the day when Nortel Networks were strong, you could be sure that their exams were made from course material only. Now you tell me which is wrong and which is right. If Cisco exams were free, I’d say these websites were not needed. But at almost $250.00 per exam, I cannot afford to fail a Cisco exam because Cisco decided to include questions not included in the course, that they approved and supplied materials for.

    In my situation I have sufficient hands on experience and years in networking. The Cisco courses I’ve attended enhances your knowledge, but does not prepare you for the exams. Cisco should thus state that “This course will not sufficienlty prepare you for the exam”.

    We all know Cisco is a money making machine, and their trianing and certification programs is no different. There is no substitution for on-hands experience. So yes, to those who study the questions without sufficient experience or understanding, it will come back and bite you. My advise is to use these materials to a level to which you can grow into – don’t be greedy. Anyway, just my opinion.

  15. ccnp_hopeful
    October 2nd, 2011

    @HP: I agree with you that the Tests aren’t totally based off the Cource Material.. But here is the thing.. Cisco wants you to have REAL WORLD experience on their hardware and IOS. They are not looking for people who can pick up a book and read thru some coursework to knock out a test. That’s for the Mickeysoft exams of the world. They actually want you their Certifications to actually be WORTH something.. imagine that. It actually pays off for Companies as well because if u get a number of Cisco Certified people working for your company, that can translate into cost SAVINGS for future cisco equipment. WIN-WIN.

  16. Banu
    October 8th, 2011

    Hi,

    i have sat today and passed 941! All labs digital tut.

  17. @HP and everyone!!
    October 11th, 2011

    So… if you want to show your expertise and “power” to the world.. put simply…. take a CCIE exam!!, hahaha!!!

  18. heresthedeal
    October 25th, 2011

    Guys heres the deal. Like anything else out there this is something that can be used for good or abused. Someone like me has the experience in the field (infrastructure engineer in the financial sector) but has a hard time the way Cisco words questions. I put in my time to study the books and cbt’s but then the last few weeks i go heavy on dumps to assure my survival of the exam. I KNOW the matierial, just not chancing studying for 6 months everyday and then failing. This is how it should be used. Not by people with NO experience in the field to try and cheat their way in.

  19. Bert
    October 26th, 2011

    Me and this article, sititng in a tree, L-E-A-R-N-I-N-G!

  20. Moe Hein
    October 26th, 2011

    Yes Mike.I am wrong.But in some questions originate route is not mean to origin code,its means to locally injected route by network or aggregate command.I am confusing that.

  21. Nik
    October 28th, 2011

    Hi guys,
    new D&D in my exam: http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/8319/catturarp.png
    Answer
    MED: propagate between AS
    LOCAL PREF: propagate throughout the local AS
    WEIGHT: not advertised to neighbord; multiple exit point

    Sure 100%

  22. Shahbaz
    October 28th, 2011

    Today i cleared routing exam. there’s was a completely new drag & drop in paper. which was like this that on the left hand there were the 5 slides like and we have to match them with the right hand side:

    LSA 1,2,7 NSSA
    LSA 1,2,3,4,5 Totally NSSA
    LAS 7 Stub
    LSA 5,7 Totally Stub
    LSA 1,3,5 Network SLA.

  23. Study smart
    November 18th, 2011

    Go to negative somewhere else

  24. param
    November 26th, 2011

    i am a ccna certified and i’m looking to take cnnp route xam in a couple of weeks…… Can i able to get a job directly in the layer2 …… field……… with only one ccnp paper…… Guys please tell me………..

  25. Anonymous
    December 1st, 2011

    please share what DnD you had in the actual test.

  26. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
    December 21st, 2011

    Are OSPF hotspot and eigrp simlet which are mentioned in this site asked or the exam…………..?

  27. Swati
    January 4th, 2012

    Hello…! digitaltut

    Question 1: Can you check the answer. Pl…

    The point of this question is bgp 11 routing principles.
    BGP 11 routing principles:

    1, The weight is higher well.
    2, The local priority is higher well.
    3, As soon as gets down jumps is, or is the straight company.
    4, The shortest AS way.
    5, The route origins (i: network to be best, e: egp issues us this time well?: Obtains what through
    the route heavy distribution is worst)
    6, MED (a generation of value) smallest better
    7, EBGP learns well compared to IBGP
    8, As soon as gets down jumps nearer way.
    9, What studies most early is better.
    10, What lowest neighbor’s router-ID sends is better.
    11, What the lowest neighbor IP address sends is better.

    1> Weight
    2> Local preference
    3> AS-Path
    4> Originate route
    5> MED

    Thank you.

  28. logical
    January 10th, 2012

    I agree that full question memorization is not good, but ultimately the cert gets you in the door, and you’ll learn the majority of what you do on the job anyway. This familiarizes you with the material, memorization or not. Likely you will be working in a cross vendor environment and just be doing a majority of one thing, over and over anyway. The greatest major troubleshooting will be done by CCIE level engineer anyway, and you won’t get there without knowing your stuff.

  29. BLIKVI
    January 11th, 2012

    guys, which DnD is correct for OSPF?
    Explanation _1 was in dump but i think ………
    Explanation_1:
    -Update query boundaries
    -OSPF Process ID that will be used
    -OSPF area and associated prefixes
    -Summarization boundaries

    This is my answer, how do you think about it ?

    -OSPF Process ID that will be used
    -OSPF area and associated prefixes
    -Update query boundaries
    -Summarization boundaries

  30. Sir CCNP
    January 18th, 2012

    Hello Friends,

    I just started to study the ROUTE test after taking almost two years off from passing the CCNA. I am planning to take the ROUTE test in two months. Are the Sims, Drag and Drop, Questions, and everything else on this site still valid for the ROUTE test?

    Thank you all!

  31. saini525
    January 20th, 2012

    Question 1 AS Path comes before Originate Route. All others are in correct place. Just have to switch the two around.

  32. Anonymous
    January 21st, 2012

    I dont think that – Update Query Boundaries – should be one of the right answers for OSPF .Query packets are sent by EIGRP when it doesn’t have feasible sucessor and link fails searching for the new route .I think this is tricky question or answer.Authentication should be the right answer.

  33. Anonymous
    January 21st, 2012

    Query packets can be contained in two ways applaying Stub feature on remote routers and summarizing manualy on interfaces.

  34. johncc42
    January 22nd, 2012

    To: Soon_to_be_nP”

    I have 20 years of network experiences, from Cisco AGS routers to 72oo series; from Novell to Microsoft Sharepoint. I would say even with experience, I still appreciate sites like this. and appreciate people who contribute this site. It is always better to encourage others than looking down.

  35. ME
    January 25th, 2012

    If you use the site just to pass a test, then when you are in the CCNP position, you will perform poorly.

    If you use the sight in addition to training, courses and studying, it will help you get the cert, as we all know that Cisco Tests are a different animal all together.

    For me, I am a poor test taker, but put me in front of any equipment, and I can make it sing.

    Just my 2 cents.

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