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  1. @delwans
    August 9th, 2018

    @nettwoorkking

    By the way… Would you share the password of the vce with us? I would like to change the order of the answers for myself in order to train more realist… Sometimes I answer just A, B and C :)

  2. LuckyDuck
    August 9th, 2018

    @ EVERYONE

    My “username” was spoofed. I DID NOT take and pass my exam!

    Please DO NOT click the link in that post with that short URL!

    ********************************************************

  3. SeeYa
    August 9th, 2018

    No one doing exams right now? (not you scammers)
    Can anyone validate the nneettwwrrookkiinngg dumps?

  4. ACI
    August 9th, 2018

    @nettwoorkking, please can you share the latest file with the corrections that you have mentioned above.

    Also I would like to know how we can shuffle the options in each question?

    Thanks

  5. Anonymous
    August 9th, 2018

    what is spoto 146 dumps?

  6. NWA
    August 9th, 2018

    Question 2
    A network engineer is configuring a solution to allow failover of HSRP nodes during maintenance windows, as an alternative to powering down the active router and letting the network respond accordingly. Which action will allow for manual switching of HSRP nodes?

    A. Track the up/down state of a loopback interface and shut down this interface during maintenance.
    B. Adjust the HSRP priority without the use of preemption.
    C. Disable and enable all active interfaces on the active HSRP node.
    D. Enable HSRPv2 under global configuration, which allows for maintenance mode.

    Isn’t B correct answer ?

  7. @delwans
    August 9th, 2018

    @NWA

    ANS: A

    “The standby track command allows you to specify another interface on the router for the HSRP process to monitor in order to alter the HSRP priority for a given group. If the line protocol of the specified interface goes down, the HSRP priority is reduced. This means that another HSRP router with higher priority can become the active router if that router has standby preempt enabled. Loopback interfaces can be tracked, so when this interface is shut down the HSRP priority for that router will be lowered and the other HSRP router will then become the active one. “

  8. Ann
    August 9th, 2018

    I have booked my exam on Saturday. Can anyone tell about SPOTO Dump how much it is vaild? Yours advise are welcome. Please help…

  9. determinate
    August 9th, 2018

    Hi al

    I saw `OSPF-EIGRP redistrb with f0/1int (case 2)` about Redistribute lab. What is the Case1 and Case2 what is the difference between that Cases ?

  10. Anonymous
    August 9th, 2018

    Can anyone share spoto 146 dump?

  11. Ahmed
    August 9th, 2018

    @Networkkkkkkking

    QUESTION 387

    Refer to the Exhibit.

    How can you configure a second export destination for IP address 192.168.10.1?
    configure terminal
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 9991
    ip flow-export version 9

    A. Specify a different TCP Port
    B. Specify a different UDP port.
    C. Specify a VRF
    D. Configure a version 5 flow-export to the same destination
    E. Specify a different flow ID

    Correct Answer: C
    Section: Networking – Questions DAY-4

    Correct Answer is B please update in your dumps .

    http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/12s_mdnf.html

  12. determinate
    August 9th, 2018

    what is the difference between Q577 and Q574 on the DND section. Is that same question or ?

  13. JOCA
    August 9th, 2018

    @ahmed

    Negative !

    How can you configure a second export destination for IP address 192.168.10.1?
    configure terminal
    ip flow-export destination 192.168.10.1 9991
    ip flow-export version 9

    A. Specify a different TCP Port
    B. Specify a different UDP port.
    C. Specify a VRF
    D. Configure a version 5 flow-export to the same destination
    E. Specify a different flow ID

    Correct: C

    Explanation:
    Configuring Multiple NetFlow Export Destinations to a Router

    To configure multiple NetFlow export destinations to a router, use the following commands in global configuration mode:

    Step 1

    Router(config)# ip flow-export destination ip-address
    udp-port
    *Enables the exporting of information in NetFlow cache entries.

    Step 2

    Router(config)# ip flow-export destination ip-address
    udp-port
    Adds a second export destination

    Note: Do not enter the same ip address twice. However, entering two different ip addresses with the same udp port number is configurable.

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_0s/feature/guide/12s_mdnf.html

  14. JP
    August 9th, 2018

    @king . You change name everyday. you are full of !@#$%&*** you passed everyday since this site has been created.
    I will find you and exposed you.

  15. Nasir
    August 9th, 2018

    Hi All,

    My exam tomorrow morning!

    Can someone help me clarify this question?

    What are two rules for compacting IPV6 address? (Choose two)
    A.every 16-bits segment that consists of all zeroes can be represent with a single colon
    B.the trailling zeores in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written
    C.the leading zeroes in any 16-bit segment do no have to be written
    D.any single, continuous string of one or more 16-bits segment that consists of all zeroes can be represent with a double ::
    E.the maximum number of time a double colon can replace a 16-bit segment that consists of all zeroes is two F.two zeroes in the middle of any 16-bit segment do not have to be written

    Is it A&C or C&D ??

    Thanks All :D

  16. Anonymous
    August 9th, 2018

    @Nasir its A&D

  17. Linecon0
    August 9th, 2018

    @Nasir its A&D

  18. Nasir
    August 9th, 2018

    Sorry for the spam,

    Also with the below question?

    what are the two correct statements about enable secret and enable password command
    A.the enable password command has a strong encryption algorithm than enable secret
    B.if both commands are missing from the global configuration, vty lines use the console password
    C.the enable secret command is backwards compatible with more versions of IOS
    D.the enable secret and enable password commands must be used together E.the enable secret command overrides enable password

    B&E or C&E??

    Thanks!

  19. NWA
    August 10th, 2018

    @Ahmed
    Correcting your question:
    QUESTION 455
    Which next hop is going to be used for 172.17.1.0/24 ?
    Router(config-if)#do show ip bgp
    BGP table version is 4, local router ID is 156.12.1.6
    Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i internal,
    r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i IGP, e EGP, ? incomplete
    Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
    *>i 10.1.1.0/24 192.168.1.2 0 0 10000 i
    *>i 10.2.2.0/24 192.168.3.2 0 0 10000 i
    *>i 172.17.1.0/24 10.0.0.1 0 0 32768 i
    *i 10.0.0.2 0 0 32768 i
    A. 10.0.0.1
    B. 192.168.1.2
    C. 10.0.0.2
    D. 192.168.3.2
    Correct Answer: A

    QUESTION 456
    Which next hop is going to be used for 172.17.1.0/24 ?
    Router(config-if)#do show ip bgp
    BGP table version is 4, local router ID is 156.12.1.6
    Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i internal,
    r RIB-failure, S Stale Origin codes: i IGP, e EGP, ? incomplete
    Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
    *>i 10.1.1.0/24 192.168.1.2 0 0 10000 i
    *>i 10.2.2.0/24 192.168.3.2 0 0 10000 i
    *i 172.17.1.0/24 10.0.0.1 0 0 32768 i
    *>i 10.0.0.2 0 0 32768 i
    A. 10.0.0.1
    B. 192.168.1.2
    C. 10.0.0.2
    D. 192.168.3.2
    Correct Answer: C

    Do you see *>i – which indicates the best route.
    Now review both results again, you’ll get a different answer.

  20. very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @NWA
    I was wondering thanks for the answer.

  21. very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @Nasir

    Correct answer C&E .

    In the meantime, we are already waiting for the exam results.

  22. NWA
    August 10th, 2018

    QUESTION 127
    Which outbound access list, applied to the WAN interface of a router, permits all traffic except for http traffic sourced from the workstation with IP address 10.10.10.1?
    A. ip access-list extended 200
    deny tcp host 10.10.10.1 eq 80 any
    permit ip any any
    B. ip access-list extended 10
    deny tcp host 10.10.10.1 any eq 80
    permit ip any any
    C. ip access-list extended NO HTTP
    deny tcp host 10.10.10.1 any eq 80
    D. ip access-list extended 100
    deny tcp host 10.10.10.1 any eq 80
    permit ip any any
    Correct Answer: D

    Why not B ?

  23. very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @Nasir

    Can you write a answer to me? veryyhardworking@ gmail . com

  24. Nasir
    August 10th, 2018

    @NWA

    Because it should be a extended acl.. Starts with 100.

    Answer B is not extended because it starts with 10. :)

  25. Ccnpboy
    August 10th, 2018

    Passed today with 8xx mark. Dumps are still valid. Labs are ospf sim, eigrp & ospf redistribution, eigrp stub.

  26. tanand
    August 10th, 2018

    LuckyDuck@
    Thank you for sharing, I found that the information inside is really effective.http:// t.cn/ RDVC yvH

  27. Very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @Ccnpboy
    congrats
    Can you write a answer to me? veryyhardworking@ gmail . com

  28. Anonymous
    August 10th, 2018

    @Ccnpboy, which dump is still valid?

  29. Anonymous
    August 10th, 2018

    @Ccnpboy

    where did the most questions come from networking dumps ? New questions or old ones ?

    Also dou you now eigrp & ospf redistribution case1 and case2 ?

  30. cha
    August 10th, 2018

    @LuckyDuck

    Thank you for sharing, I found that the information inside is really effective, I am now preparing for the exam next Wednesday.
    http :/ / t. cn/ RDVCyvH

  31. ccnpboy
    August 10th, 2018

    @Anonymous
    @very hard working

    it seemed like there were more from the new ones. i got case2 for eigrp&ospf redistribution.
    DNDs i can recall: tacacs/radius/aaa, acl types, copp/mpp, ipv6 access class vs ipv6 traffic filtering, frame relay, frame relay multipoint, ipsec + gre.

    For the eigrp stub sim, summary address worked when 255.255.0.0 was the subnet mask used.
    ospf sim was the one with virtual link

  32. DaveTheRave
    August 10th, 2018

    @Nneettwwoorrkkiinngg

    Q396 is incorrect:

    What are two limitations when in use of NPTv6 for IPV6 vs IPV6 address translation?
    A. Stateful Address Translation
    B. A limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
    C. Lack of Overloading Functionality
    D. Identify all interfaces NAT inside or outside
    E. 1-to-1 Prefix Rewrite
    F. Mismatched Prefix Allocations

    Answer: CF

    The answer should be C,E

    https://www.howfunky.com/2012/02/ipv6-to-ipv6-network-prefix-translation.html

    So what is NPTv6? NPTv6 is simply rewriting IPv6 prefixes. If your current IPv6 prefix is 2001:db8:cafe::/48 then using NPTv6 it would allow you to change it to 2001:db8:fea7::/48 – that is it. It is a one for one prefix rewrite – you can’t overload it, have mismatching prefix allocations sizes, re-write ports or anything else. Importantly, it doesn’t touch anything other than the prefix. Your network/host portion remains intact with no changes.

  33. Anonymous
    August 10th, 2018

    @ccnpboy

    What is the difference between case1 and case about eigrp&ospf redistribution.

    I dont know what is the difference ? Can you explain ?

  34. ccnpboy
    August 10th, 2018

    @anonymous

    case 2 has ethernet link between r2 and 23 while it’s serial on case1. best path in this scenario would be r1 > r2 > r3 >r4

  35. DeadPool
    August 10th, 2018

    Can someone share the dump in VCE format please

  36. Ann
    August 10th, 2018

    Tomorrow is exam. I buy SPOTO dump. I will prepare SOPTP dump and labs. Tell what else I will do. Please help…

  37. qasim
    August 10th, 2018

    Please share latest dumps, my exam soon.
    Which dumps are valid.?

  38. madaro
    August 10th, 2018

    Hello,

    what is spoto dump? Can anyone share?

  39. oliver
    August 10th, 2018

    spoto 146 ? who has it? please share?

  40. Maddix
    August 10th, 2018

    Hi everyone,

    Thanks to everyone who shares information.

    I passed route exam 8xx.

    DnDs = Frame Relay Multipoint connection, COPP-MPP, GRE Feature, Ipv6 Traffic Filtering Ipv6 Access Chasses. one dnd had but I didn’t see nettworkingg dump (1 new Dnd)

    Labs = Eigrp-Ospf Redist. — Ipv6 Ospf Virtual Link and Eigrp Stub Sim

    2 or 3 new questions. Not included nettworking dump.

  41. Very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @Ann

    can you communicate with me? veryyhardworking @ gmail.com

  42. Very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    @Maddix
    can you communicate with me? veryyhardworking @ gmail.com

  43. Nasir
    August 10th, 2018

    Yesss. Passed my exam 856.
    Total 53 Question. Very easy if you follow networking dumps!

    Had only 2 sims. Eigrp stub and ospf redis case 2.

    2 new questions don’t remember.

    Thanks everyone for all your! Ccnp switch now!

  44. Very hard working
    August 10th, 2018

    Nasir congrats
    can you communicate with me? veryyhardworking @ gmail.com

  45. Niga
    August 10th, 2018

    Spoto dump pleaseee :(

  46. Anonymous
    August 10th, 2018

    Nasir

    What are your answer about following question ?

    1-What are two limitations when in use of NPTv6 for IPV6 vs IPV6 address translation?
    A. Stateful Address Translation
    B. A limit of 32 1-to-1 translations
    C. Lack of Overloading Functionality
    D. Identify all interfaces NAT inside or outside
    E. 1-to-1 Prefix Rewrite
    F. Mismatched Prefix Allocations

    2-What are two rules for compacting IPV6 address? (Choose two)
    A.every 16-bits segment that consists of all zeroes can be represent with a single colon
    B.the trailling zeores in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written
    C.the leading zeroes in any 16-bit segment do no have to be written
    D.any single, continuous string of one or more 16-bits segment that consists of all zeroes can be represent with a double ::
    E.the maximum number of time a double colon can replace a 16-bit segment that consists of all zeroes is two F.two zeroes in the middle of any 16-bit segment do not have to be written

    3-Refer to the exhibit. If this configuration is applied to a device that redistributes EIGRP routes into OSPF. which two statements about the behavior of the device are true? (Choose two )
    A. EIGRP routes appears in the routing table as E2 OSPF routes
    B. The device router ID is set to Loopback0 automatically
    C. The device redistributes all EIGRP networks into OSPF
    D. EIGRP routes appears in the routing table as N2 OSPF routes
    E. The device redistributes only classful EIGRP networks into OSPF.
    F. EIGRP routes appears as type 3 LSAs in the OSPF database.

    4-Which command do you enter to filter only routing updates that are sent through interface GigabitEthernet0/0?

    A. R1(config-if)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0.
    B. R1(config-router)#no passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
    C. R1(config-router)#passive-interface GigabitEthernet0/0
    D. R1(config-router)passive-interface default
    E. R1(config-if)#passive-interface default
    F. R1(config-router)#distribute-list 1 GigabitEthernet0/0 out

    5-Where do you enable RIPng?
    A. Interface config
    B. Something config
    C. Global config
    D. Router config
    E. Something else config

  47. Anonymous
    August 10th, 2018

    @Nasir

    Also

    What are two limitiations when in user of NPTv6 for IPV6 vs IPV6 address translation

    A- Statefull address translation
    B-a limit of 32 1-to-1
    C-Lack of overloading
    D-identy all interface Nat inside
    E-1-to- prefix rewrite
    F-mismatched prefix allocations

  48. wwdt
    August 10th, 2018

    Dear 300-101 Colleagues

    Could you please share with the current LABs that you are using for training…

    You also can send it to my email wwdt dot cisco at gmail dot com

    Best regards
    WWDT

  49. Nasir
    August 10th, 2018

    Hi @Anonymous

    Q1: c&f
    Q2: didn’t get this question
    Q3: didn’t get this question too
    Q4: also didn’t not get this question
    Q5: A

    Lol sorry but I did not get most of those question in my exam.
    The ones you are unsure of, note them down and research them!

    Goodluck my friend!

  50. @delwans
    August 10th, 2018

    Congrats @Nasin!

    Great to know that dumps are helping…
    When you trained with the dumps, how many percentage of mistake did you have in a bad day?

    Greetings!


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