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The ROUTE 300-101 (ROUTE v2.0) exam has been used to replace the old ROUTE 642-902 exam so this article is devoted for candidates who took this exam sharing their experience.

Please tell with us what are your materials, the way you learned, your feeling and experience after taking the ROUTE 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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  1. hola
    July 10th, 2018

    @ Big papi
    Please I am interested in the GNS3 labs and the software to run it.please what is this copp and MPP i keep seeing? Thanks

  2. Anonymous
    July 10th, 2018

    @ Big Papi

    Welcome back brother previous Post you posted “you wanted a joke”

    Can you please share the GNS3 LABS with software to install you created much appreciate your assistence.

    Cograaats on passing your CCNP route

    Shaun++

  3. Shaun++
    July 10th, 2018

    @ Big Papi

    Welcome back brother previous Post you posted “you wanted a joke”

    Can you please share the GNS3 LABS with software to install you created much appreciate your assistence.

    Cograaats on passing your CCNP route

    Shaun++

  4. doka
    July 10th, 2018

    @Madmartigan
    No, answer A is correct. Tested with PT, GNS3

  5. Madmartigan
    July 10th, 2018

    Yes, you are correct Doka, A is the right choice. the ospf route would only be cleared and renewed after a reboot, I agree

  6. doka
    July 10th, 2018

    What about this questions=
    1. HOW DEFAULT route config?
    a- IP ROUTE command directs to next hop
    b- IP ROUTE command directs to next hop and interface
    options c and d

    ANS: A ?

    2. how ospfv3 make neighbourship ?
    a- ipv6 neighbourship along with ipv4 router-id (something like that…)
    b- ipv6 neighbourship under interface command.
    Can’t remember option c & d.
    ANS: A, B ???

    3 Variance question

  7. Madmartigan
    July 10th, 2018

    @doka ^ These questions are incomplete, I need more information if anyone has it!?

  8. bigboss
    July 10th, 2018

    Hi Guys. I took the test today a lot new questions and reworded. I barely passed 79x/1000. Im taking a beer now, I will post the questions I faced. Use kikavich dumps and ones posted here, I got couple questions found in comments.

  9. Diego
    July 10th, 2018

    Guys I have a question,

    I want to do my practise in GNS3 with CISCO VIRL (https :// learningnetworkstore . cisco . com /virtual-internet-routing-lab-virl/cisco-personal-edition-pe-20-nodes-virl-20). Is that possible? I have already installed GNS3 VM in VMware, what kind of image do I need. If someone has the links to download the images and a full tutorial it would be great.

    I have manage download some files that has the following extention:
    vIOS-15.4(2)T1-26-Jun-14.vmdk
    vIOS-15.4(2)T1-26-Jun-14.vmsd
    vIOS-15.4(2)T1-26-Jun-14.vmx
    vIOS-15.4(2)T1-26-Jun-14.vmxf

    vIOS-L2.vmdk
    vIOS-L2.vmsd
    vIOS-L2.vmx
    vIOS-L2.vmxf

    asav952-204.qcow2
    csr1000v-universalk9.03.17.00.S.156-1.S-ext.qcow2
    csr1000v-universalk9.16.2.2-ext.qcow2
    iosxrv-k9-demo-6.0.1.qcow2
    titanium-final.7.3.0.D1.1.qcow2
    vios_l2-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.SSA.152-4.0.55.E
    vios-adventerprisek9-m.vmdk.SPA.156-2.T
    xrv9k-fullk9-x.qcow2-6.0.1

    I am stuck and I want to use it to do the practical part of the course in PluralSight.
    Plz help me and in case you don’t know anything about it I encourage you to check the topic, is quite interesting.

  10. Anonymous
    July 10th, 2018

    @Big Papi Can you share our vce files? that would be awesome if you could.

  11. raden
    July 10th, 2018

    3.
    Which condition must be met before two EVN devices can connect ?
    a. One VLAN interface must be configured between devices.
    b. An EtherChannel configured with at least 2 interfaces connected between the devices.
    c. A trunk interface must be configured between devices

    C

    @DataRT
    Question about IPv6 EIGRP features? (Choose Two)
    A. scaling
    B. Windows Update
    C. Unix Update
    D. partials updates

    A & D

  12. networker
    July 11th, 2018

    What is the function of the snmp-server enable traps and snmp-server host 192.168.1.3 trap version 1c public commands?

    A. to allow only 192.168.1.3 to access the system using the community-string public.
    B. to collect information about the system on a network management server.

    C. to disable all SNMP informs that are on the system

    D. to allow private communications between the router and the host.

    ???

  13. Anonymous
    July 11th, 2018

    answer:b

  14. IP
    July 11th, 2018

    Hi all,

    where can I find questions that are explained on this site? Can anyone help?

    Thank you!

  15. networker
    July 11th, 2018

    any one try test today???please share experience

  16. Roel
    July 11th, 2018

    @ @ Big Papi

    Could you please share your VCE, dumps and GNS3 Labs you used at rouellmamaril07 @ yahoo. com

    Thanks

  17. Mosh
    July 11th, 2018

    Hi guys, Will be taking the exam this october. Is kikavich v4 and digitaltut dumps enough to pass the exam? Thank you very much

  18. dimemolight
    July 12th, 2018

    Hello All Friends,

    I am planning to take my route exam exam within some weeks from now. So, could anyone please send my latest DUMPS and GNS LAB at ss1stjan @ gmail dot com. I heard that there are many new questions in the exam.
    Also, please advice if only dumps are enough for passing the exam or not.

    Thanks in advance…..

  19. Big Papi
    July 12th, 2018

    Hello Everyone,
    Here are the GNS3 files, when you get them, go ahead and share with everyone else.
    https: //mega.nz/# F!uUxAACiQ! nDENVHE- vsuJGCBOoAcV5g
    Remove spaces

  20. the_c0yot3_guy
    July 12th, 2018

    I passed in May with an 8XX. This site is very helpful. What helped me this time was I built my own test engine and questions. It was fairly easy. Windows OS, XAMPP, WordPress and the quiz cat plugin. From there, I created several practice tests and was able to study whenever I was at home. Here is a guide to install the software.

    https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/setting-up-xampp/

  21. John
    July 12th, 2018

    @Big Papi , There isn’t any file that you share.

  22. jamesbaldwin
    July 12th, 2018

    @Big Papi, pls could you check the Link again. We can’t seem to download the Files. thanks.

  23. Jamesbaldwin
    July 12th, 2018

    @the_c0yot3_guy
    pls can you share your Q/A. thanks

  24. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    any new questions???

  25. tud
    July 12th, 2018

    Passed the exam!!
    Kikavich is still valid. There is 10-15 new question.
    Lab: redistribution, eigrp stub, ospf virtual link.

  26. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    @tud Congrats dear.Thumb Up

  27. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    @tud did you remember any new question

  28. it_kid
    July 12th, 2018

    Plz help….i have corrected the Virtual links betwn R2 , R3 and removed virtual link from R4…..but still cant see the R4’s loopback(FEC0:4:4) on R1 …..but R2 and R3’s loopback is there on R1……help plz…?

  29. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    @it_kid please verift wrong virtual link in R1 as well

  30. Mahmoud
    July 12th, 2018

    @it_kid
    Enter this command on R4
    in loopback 0 or 1
    ipv6 ospf 1 area 54

    and R1
    in loopback 0 or 1
    ipv6 ospf 1 area 0

    and show ipv6 route on #R1

  31. Wazza
    July 12th, 2018

    Hi Guys, passed . Lots of new questions i dint see on the 477 questions dump. New questions that I can remember…you will have to look for the answers

    Labs:virtual link(ipv6) ospfv3 , eigrp stub, ospf/eigrp redistribute
    dnd:copp&mpp—rest are on the dnds on kikavich
    questions i can remember:

    1)eigrp stub advertised routes? connected & summary
    2) question on vnet global…i think bwt what it is
    3)ip sla used for voice simulation?udp jitter
    4)there was a question on pppoe.if you know its configuration u ok
    5)mitigate fragmentation? tcp mss
    6)what technology supports evn trunk?802.1Q
    7)know the functionalities/characteristics of stateful NAT64
    8)question on privilege levels of cisco devices…level where u cant run enable commands
    9)objects for tracking?weight & percentage
    10)ip cef load sharing options?tunnel,packet &destination
    11)prerequisite of stateful nat64?dns64
    12)how bgp selects best path
    13)punt adjacency
    14)question on debuggin chap & pap…choose 2
    15)udp port 123 used for ntp communication
    16)use of adjacency table
    17)causes of latency

    that is all i can remember.

  32. Jamesbaldwin
    July 12th, 2018

    @Wazza Congrats & thanks.

    most of these new Qs are in the KIKAVICK All-IN-ONE

  33. Determinate
    July 12th, 2018

    @Wazza

    These are not new questions actualy, These questions are in the Kikavich dump. Did you study to Kikavich dump ?

  34. Wazza
    July 12th, 2018

    Nope did not. Only went thru dnd
    Then kikavich is valid

  35. Marco
    July 12th, 2018

    Guys why is nobody posting any details on COPP/MPP question/DND?

  36. route$300
    July 12th, 2018

    please write what it means COPP / MPP

  37. route$300
    July 12th, 2018

    CoPP and MPP
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/security-center/copp-best-practices.html

    Control Plane Policing (CoPP) – CoPP is the Cisco IOS-wide route processor protection mechanism. As illustrated in Figure 2, and similar to rACLs, CoPP is deployed once to the punt path of the router. However, unlike rACLs that only apply to receive destination IP packets, CoPP applies to all packets that punt to the route processor for handling. CoPP therefore covers not only receive destination IP packets, it also exceptions IP packets and non-IP packets. In addition, CoPP is implemented using the Modular QoS CLI (MQC) framework for policy construction. In this way, in addition to simply permit and deny functions, specific packets may be permitted but rate-limited. This behavior substantially improves the ability to define an effective CoPP policy. (Note: that “Control Plane Policing” is something of a misnomer because CoPP generally protects the punt path to the route processor and not solely the control plane.)

    CoPP Policy Construction and Deployment Concepts

    Before describing the details of CoPP policy construction and deployment, some of the important details related to MQC and its operation, especially within the context of CoPP are discussed.

    In MQC, the class-map command is used to define a traffic class. A traffic class contains three major elements: a name, one or a series of match commands, and an instruction on how to evaluate these match commands. Match commands are used to specify various criteria for classifying packets. Packets are checked to see whether they match the criteria specified in the match commands. If a packet matches the specified criteria, that packet is considered a member of the class and is treated according to the QoS specifications set in the service policy. Packets that fail to meet any of the matching criteria are classified as members of the default class.

    The instruction for evaluating match commands is specified as either match-any or match-all. When more than one match statement is included, match-any requires that a packet match at least one of the statements to be included in the class. If match-all is used, a packet must match all of the statements to be included in the class.

    The policy-map command is used to associate a traffic class, defined by the class-map command, with one or more QoS policies. The result of this association is called a service policy. A service policy contains three elements: a name, a traffic class (specified with the class command), and the QoS policies. The purpose of the service policy is to associate a traffic class with one or more QoS policies. Classes included within policy maps are processed top-down. When a packet is found to match a class, no further processing is performed. That is, a packet can only belong to a single class, and it is the first one to which a match occurs. When a packet does not match any of the defined classes, it is automatically placed in the class class-default. The default class is always applied, whether it is explicitly configured or not.

    The service-policy command is used to attach the service policy, as specified with the policy-map command, to an interface. In the case of CoPP, this is the control-plane interface. Because the elements of the service policy can be applied to packets entering, or in some versions of CoPP, leaving the interface, users are required to specify whether the service policy characteristics should be applied to incoming or outgoing packets.

    It is important to note that MQC is a general framework used for enabling all QoS throughout Cisco IOS, and not exclusively for CoPP. Not all features available within the MQC framework are available or applicable to CoPP policies. For example, only certain classification (match) criteria are applicable to CoPP. In some instances, there are MQC platform and/or IOS-dependencies that may apply to CoPP. Consult the appropriate product references and configuration guides for any CoPP-specific dependencies.

    Constructing the CoPP Policy
    Deploying the CoPP Policy
    Verifying the CoPP Policy
    Tuning the CoPP Policy

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_4t/12_4t11/htsecmpp.html#wp1049321

    Management Plane

    The management plane is the logical path of all traffic related to the management of a routing platform. One of three planes in a communication architecture that is structured in layers and planes, the management plane performs management functions for a network and coordinates functions among all the planes (management, control, data). The management plane also is used to manage a device through its connection to the network.

    Examples of protocols processed in the management plane are Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Telnet, HTTP, Secure HTTP (HTTPS), and SSH. These management protocols are used for monitoring and for CLI access. Restricting access to devices to internal sources (trusted networks) is critical.

    Benefits of the Management Plane Protection Feature

    Implementing the MPP feature provides the following benefits:

    •Greater access control for managing a device than allowing management protocols on all interfaces

    •Improved performance for data packets on nonmanagement interfaces

    •Support for network scalability

    •Simplifies the task of using per-interface ACLs to restrict management access to the device

    •Fewer ACLs needed to restrict access to the device

    •Management packet floods on switching and routing interfaces are prevented from reaching the CPU

  38. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    Passed Exam today…Thanks God .Just need to study kikavich all in one,Kikavich v4 ,kikavich drag and drop and some new questions as share by some test taker……huraaaah…Helpful forum.Now moving to Tshoot

  39. Ckometa
    July 12th, 2018

    @networker

    you could share dumps kikavich all in one,Kikavich v4 ,kikavich drag and drop with me ! Because my test is 11/08

    my email kometavr @ gmail. com

    Att.

  40. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    @ Ckometa.I will send dumps but keep in mind till 11/08 all of changes will be expected.you have to keep up to date

  41. doka
    July 12th, 2018

    @networker
    Congrats bro!
    How many new (not seen) questions were in the exam?
    Thanks!

  42. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    @doka 5,6 new questions but easy one

  43. Learner
    July 12th, 2018

    Guy’s,

    Has anyone compiled a new vce file to include all the new questions? can you share please :-)

  44. Nasir
    July 12th, 2018

    Hi @networker Congratz!

    can you please send me the dumps abdinasir _ 94 @ hotmail . co .uk

    Thanks!

  45. IQ
    July 12th, 2018

    I’m starting to studying for the routing section it’s my last examine. I have the Kikavich v4 with drap and drop.

  46. Learner
    July 12th, 2018

    @networker congrats.

    Can you share the new 5-6 questions and all kikavich all in one and any other please…. thanks

  47. Tony
    July 12th, 2018

    @networker
    Congratulations on your exam….
    Would you please share the dumps with us or send me to my email account:
    antonio22ccrs @ yahoo. com

    Thank you in advance for your help.

  48. Sonic
    July 12th, 2018

    @networker and every other shortly CCNP ;-)
    Could you please share kikavich all in one,Kikavich v4 and kikavich drag and drop with me?
    If so, thank you very much in advance! srdlc234 @ gmail . com

  49. CCNP-Exam
    July 12th, 2018

    Has anyone got kikavich all in one vce ? if so plaese do share

  50. networker
    July 12th, 2018

    guys check your email.I have sent you dumps…..


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