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  1. LuckyOne
    February 26th, 2019

    @Prats
    Jan2019 is the only dumps I used.. just take time understanding all the questions

    Thanks @CiscoMan

  2. zender
    February 26th, 2019

    @ Speed
    According to following link. i also guess that correct answer was BDP. FYI.

    http://packetbomb.com/understanding-throughput-and-tcp-windows/

  3. ZNCISCO
    February 26th, 2019

    Hi all,

    Anyone can share the Jan exame please?

  4. Anonymous
    February 26th, 2019

    Passed today with 87x. around 5-6 new questions outside Digitaltut. Digitatut is enough to pass.
    Most of the questions from ROUTE FAQS & TIPS> NO. 15.

  5. Chann
    February 26th, 2019

    May i know who is legit here that already take the exam. All of us want to pass but don’t lie to each other please.

  6. Saji
    February 26th, 2019

    @speed,

    correct answer is C- bandwidth delay product. it is talking about path on transit. not about a device.
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  7. speed
    February 26th, 2019

    @Chann i totally agree with you. This website and comments should help everyone to pass the Exam.

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    February 27th, 2019

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    February 27th, 2019

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  10. Passed
    February 27th, 2019

    ALHAMDULILLAH ….PASSED WITH 8**
    LABS :OSPF EVAL ,EIGRP STUB,EIGRP OSPF REDISTRIBUTION
    D&D :NPT6 VS NAT64,FRAME RELAY
    TOTAL 53 QUESTION
    5 NEW QUESTION
    Rest of were from Most popular question &new updated question part 5
    All is on digitaltut
    Premium members if u are ok with digitaltut material then go for exam u will surely pass with flying marks
    15$ worth it
    Route jan 2019 valid dont b worry
    1 question was about dhcp

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    February 27th, 2019

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    February 27th, 2019

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  13. ZNCISCO
    February 27th, 2019

    Hey Dump for all,

    Once you removed me from group, now I need to take this exame and can´t get the file.

  14. Crowbar
    February 27th, 2019

    Passed today 8xx, used nothing but this site and did have like 5 or 6 new questions but know the material and use the GNS labs to practice the sims so it becomes more real and hands on.

  15. MarkHall
    February 27th, 2019

    I’ve been going through Route_Jan_2019.pdf & noting the questions I disagree with. I’ll post them here. To begin with, I disagree with the following three Frame Relay answers. All comments welcome:

    Q21 If you convert a WAN connection with OSPF from T1 to a Frame Relay circuit, which two
    actions must you take to enable the connection? (Choose two)

    A. Change the OSPF network type to nonbroadcast.
    B. Manually configure neighbors in the OSPF process.
    C. Manually configure the hello and dead timers.
    D. Change the OSPF network type to broadcast.
    E. Change the OSPF network type to multipoint nonbroadcast.

    Suggested Answer: A B
    Correct answer should be BD

    Although it sounds strange, when you’re configuring NBMA the command is “ip ospf network broadcast”.

    Q123 Which task must you perform to enable a point-to-point Frame Relay connection?

    A. Enable inverse ARP.
    B. Configure the encapsulation type.
    C. Configure static address mapping.
    D. Disable inverse ARP.

    Suggested answer C
    Correct answer should be B

    A and D are definitely incorrect, you don’t touch inverse ARP when configuring point-to-point. However you don’t configure a static address mapping either, you use the “frame-relay interface-dlci” command instead.

    CiscoPress
    “On point-to-point subinterfaces, you do not need to use the frame-relay map command to perform static address mapping, because it is always assumed that the end point of the point-to-point connection automatically resides on the same subnet as the start point. It is also not required to enable or disable Inverse ARP, because there is only a single remote destination on a point-to-point PVC and discovery is not necessary.”

    Defining Subinterface Addressing
    “For point-to-point subinterfaces, the destination is presumed to be known and is identified or implied in the frame-relay interface-dlci command. For multipoint subinterfaces, the destinations can be dynamically resolved through the use of Frame Relay Inverse ARP or can be statically mapped through the use of the frame-relay map command. For point-to-point subinterfaces, the destination is presumed to be known and is identified or implied in the frame-relay interface-dlci command. ”

    Q201
    Which two statements about Frame Relay Point-to-Point connections are true? (Choose two)

    A. Changing a point-to-point sub interface to a different type requires the device to be reloaded.
    B. They use two DLCIs to communicate with multiple endpoints over the Frame Relay cloud.
    C. The device can establish a point-to-point connection to the cloud without a DLCI.
    D. They can operate normally without a DLCI map.
    E. Each physical interface that extends to the Frame Relay cloud can support a single SVC.

    Suggested answer: A B
    Correct answer should be AD

    A is correct. However B relates to point-to-multipoint, not point-to-point

    CiscoPress
    “On Frame Relay networks, a single VC is always provisioned for a point-to-point connection. The same VC originates at a local end and then terminates at the remote end. A subnet address is usually assigned to each point-to-point connection. Therefore, only one DLCI can be configured per point-to-point subinterface.”

    D is strangely worded but probably means “mapping” i.e. a static or dynamic map.

  16. BUGLAR
    February 27th, 2019

    ALHAMDULILAAH passed today for my second attempt,failed the first attempt because of not reading the new updated questions part5 and MPQ but this time memorised all and all the QUESTIONS WERE FROM THIS WEBSITE ,so my advice is read the updated question and MPQ Q AND THE SIMS . i had EIGRP STUB +OSPF EVA, REDISTRIBUTION CASE 2 drag and drop frame relay ,stateful-stateless npt6 vs nat64. and luckily this time all the questions were familiar,
    Again my advice please READ PART5 AND MPQ QUESTIONS DONT GO ANYWHERE ELSE OR DUMPS I WOULD LIKE TO THANK DIGITALTUT YOU DOING GREAT JOB WITHOUT YOU IT COULD HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT THANKS FOR THE HARDWORK .WISH YOU ALL THE BEST OF LUCK.

  17. MarkHall
    February 27th, 2019

    TCP/UDP question I disagree with:

    Q31
    Which feature can mitigate fragmentation issues within network segments that are between GRE endpoints?

    A. PMTUD
    B. ICMP DF bit
    C. TCP Flow Control
    D. TCP MSS

    Suggested answer D
    Correct answer A

    Cisco
    “TCP MSS as described earlier takes care of fragmentation at the two endpoints of a TCP connection, but it does not handle the case where there is a smaller MTU link in the middle between these two endpoints. PMTUD was developed in order to avoid fragmentation in the path between the endpoints.”

    The question specifically says “fragmentation issues within network segments that are between GRE endpoints”. Clearly that is handled by PMTUD and not by MSS.

  18. MarkHall
    February 27th, 2019

    IP Routing question I disagree with:

    Question 203
    Which routing protocol routes traffic through the best path and second best path at the same
    time?

    A. EIGRP
    B. BGP
    C. OSPF
    D. RIP
    Suggested answer: A or B
    Correct answer: B

    Although technically A or B could be correct I believe A is the far better choice.

    “If the router receives and installs multiple paths with the same administrative distance and cost to a destination, load-balancing can occur. The number of paths used is limited by the number of entries the routing protocol puts in the routing table. Four entries is the default in IOS for most IP routing protocols with the exception of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), where one entry is the default.”

  19. tcp22
    February 27th, 2019

    where is the best place to download gns3 IOS, which routers normally you guys using and which IOS version?

  20. MarkHall
    February 27th, 2019

    RIP & RIPng conflicting answers:

    Question 175
    A network engineer is enabling RIPng on a new customer link. Under which configuration
    mode is RIPng enabled?

    A. Global
    B. Router
    C. Interface
    D. IPv6
    Suggested answer: C

    Customer enabled new link to partner using RIPng, how and where is RIPng configured?

    A. router mode
    B. interface mode
    C. global – (config)#ipv6 router rip ―RIPNG‖
    Suggested answer: C

    This is essentially the same question but two different answers are given. It’s a poor question because both Global & Interface Mode may be correct. Steps are:

    Enabling the IPv6 RIP Process
    Before configuring the device to run IPv6 RIP, globally enable IPv6 using the ipv6 unicast-routing command in global configuration mode, and enable IPv6 on any interfaces on which IPv6 RIP is to be enabled.
    If you want to set or change a global value, follow steps 1 and 2, and then use the optional ipv6 router rip command in global configuration mode.

    SUMMARY STEPS
    1. enable
    2. configure terminal
    3. ipv6 unicast-routing
    4. interface type number
    5. ipv6 enable
    6. ipv6 rip name enable

    Since Cisco says the Global command is optional, the correct answer to both questions may be Interface Mode.

  21. tcp22
    February 27th, 2019

    where is the best place to download gns3 IOS, which routers normally you guys using and which IOS version?

  22. GLinks
    February 27th, 2019

    Passed today with a score of 9xx. Route_2019 is very much valid. Got 47 Qs out of it and i only had 2 SIMS: Virtual Link and EIGRP Stub.

    D&D uRPF, NAT and DMVPN.

    Surprisingly, I could not save my config on the Routers. Don’t know why. ANyway, Best of luck to everyone. See you in SWITCH

  23. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    Can you please break down details of exam
    how many labs
    how many drag and drops
    how many mcqs
    and total how many questions in exam including all things

  24. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    @Glinks above question is for you can you please help

  25. Leerz
    February 28th, 2019

    I passed the exam with a flying score.

    I have two labs Eigrp Stub and Redistribution, I only have one simlet which is OSPF.

    While the drag and drop only have the Frame relay point to point, NPTV6 cant remember the other one.

    Btw, i have questions from way back the old dumps which i can remember.

    Will post later

    Route 2019 still valid

  26. GLinks
    February 28th, 2019

    @ Taha,

    2 labs, 3 D&D, 1 EIGRP simlet, 47 MCQs

  27. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    @Glinks all questions were from Jan file ??
    and please questions were from between 200 to 315 ques or from start ??

  28. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    @leerz will all qauetions were from Jan file ?? and can you please share major part of questions were from ending questions or starting questions ??
    out of 315 questions which part should i practice ending part 200 – 315 question or starting part 1 – 200 questions

  29. Leerz
    February 28th, 2019

    Hi Taha,

    I will post the questions later.

    You should study all the lab sim as i noticed that every taker have different lab.

  30. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    @leerz please share questions with me at
    t a h a _ l a s h a r i @ y a h o o . c o m
    remove spaces
    i have to take exam before monday please share on my email as soon as possible i shall be very gratefull to you

  31. Leroy
    February 28th, 2019

    Guys,

    Go to this page and go to number 15.

    https://www.digitaltut.com/route-faqs-tips

    Thank me later

  32. Neha
    February 28th, 2019

    passed with 922 today. the current dumps are valid on digital.tut

    labs :- eigrp redistribution, eigrp stub and sim:- ospf

    D&D are nat64, frame relay

    so many other questions from this site , please dont only remember ans but read concepts behind it also

  33. Leerz
    February 28th, 2019

    Same as Buglar

    EIGRP STUB and REDISTRIBUTION CASE 2

    OSPF Simlet

    Drag and drop frame relay Point to Point ,stateful-stateless npt6 vs nat64

  34. Taha
    February 28th, 2019

    @ neha can you please email me new questions out from dumps please at
    t a h a _ l a s h a r i @ y a h o o . c o m
    remove spaces
    i have to take exam before monday please share on my email as soon as possible i shall be very gratefull to you

  35. Leerz
    February 28th, 2019

    @Taha,

    Instead of stalking here in this page, i suggest you study all the Route_Jan because we have the same material as you.

  36. zender
    February 28th, 2019

    Passed today with 9xx marks. Lab sim, OSPF-EIGRP redistribute, EIGRP stub, OSPF evaluation.

    Most questions are from Route_Jan and still valid. Thank you for everyone and good luck.

    I’m moving to switch. See you around there!

  37. MarkHall
    February 28th, 2019

    DHCP & DHCPv6 question I disagree with:

    Question 236

    Consider this scenario. TCP traffic is blocked on port 547 between a DHCPv6 relay agent
    and a DHCPv6 server that is configured for prefix delegation. Which two outcomes will
    result when the relay agent is rebooted? (Choose two)

    A. Routers will not obtain DHCPv6 prefixes.
    B. DHCPv6 clients will be unreachable.
    C. Hosts will not obtain DHCPv6 addresses.
    D. The DHCPv6 relay agent will resume distributing addresses.
    E. DHCPv6 address conflicts will occur on downstream clients.

    Suggested answer: A D

    I actually think the answer may be AB. A looks correct. The other answer is less obvious. The setup of the question suggests that the two relevant pieces of information are:
    1. The Relay Agent is blocked from talking to the DHCPv6 server
    2. The Relay Agent is rebooted

    “DHCPv6 Relay Agent Notification for Prefix Delegation
    The DHCPv6 relay agent notification for prefix delegation allows the device working as a DHCPv6 relay agent to find prefix delegation options by reviewing the contents of a DHCPv6 RELAY-REPLY packet that is relayed by the relay agent to the client. When a prefix delegation option is found by the relay agent, the relay agent extracts the information about the prefix that is being delegated and inserts an IPv6 static route matching the prefix delegation information onto the relay agent. Future packets destined to that prefix via relay will be forwarded based on the information contained in the prefix delegation. The IPv6 static route is
    then left in the routing table until the prefix delegation lease time expires or the relay agent receives a release packet from the client releasing the prefix delegation.
    No user configuration is required for this feature. Static route management is done automatically by the relay agent.
    IPv6 routes are added when the relay agent relays a RELAY-REPLY packet, and IPv6 routes are deleted when the prefix delegation lease time expires or the relay agent receives a release message. An IPv6 static route in the routing table of the relay agent can be updated when the prefix delegation lease time is extended.”

    That suggests that when the Relay Agent is rebooted those static routes will be lost and since comms on TCP 547 are blocked is has no way to reinstate them. Therefore DHCPv6 clients will be unreachable.

  38. fdgdgvdv
    February 28th, 2019

    122369

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    February 28th, 2019

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  40. MarkHall
    February 28th, 2019

    Miscellaneous question I disagree with:

    Question 231
    In which scenario can asymmetric routing occur?

    A. active/active firewall setup
    B. single path in and out of the network.
    C. active/standby firewall setup
    D. redundant routers running VRRP

    Suggested answer: D

    Asymmetric routing is mainly a problem where firewalls are concerned (because out-of-state packets may be dropped). Also the fact that A & C both mention firewalls strongly suggests that the answer will be A or C (standard Cisco exam question approach is to have two wrong answers, one nearly correct & one correct).

    “Asymmetric routing is not a problem by itself, but will cause problems when Network Address Translation (NAT) or firewalls are used in the routed path. For example, in firewalls, state information is built when the packets flow from a higher security domain to a lower security domain.”

    Correct answer: A

  41. speed
    February 28th, 2019

    what does mean MPQ ?

  42. MarkHall
    February 28th, 2019

    EIGRP question I’m not sure about:

    Question 28
    Refer to the exhibit.
    router eigrp 65535
    no auto-summary
    network 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255
    router ospf 1
    network 192.168.5.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
    passive-interface loopback0
    redistribute eigrp 65535
    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 appear 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
    Suggesed answer: C E

    I think this question ties people up in knots but step back a moment & read answers C&E. They clearly contradict! They cannot both be correct, therefore something else must be correct. When Cisco include two answers like that in an exam they are wanting you to know which is correct & which is incorrect.

    E is correct, which means C is incorrect.

    So what is the other correct answer? Although it’s clumsy wording, I’d say A (even though the routes appear as E2 routes in the routing table of routers who receive the updates).

    Correct answer (I think): AE

  43. Jovana
    February 28th, 2019

    MPQ= Most Popular Question
    NUQ = New Updated Question

    If you want to pass, try to subscribe the premium.

  44. speed
    February 28th, 2019

    @MarkHall

    Asymmetric routing is the scenario in which outing packet is through a path, returning packet is through another path. VRRP can cause asymmetric routing occur, for example:

    In which scenario can asymmetric routing occur?

    A. active/active firewall setup
    B. single path in and out of the network.
    C. active/standby firewall setup
    D. redundant routers running VRRP

    R1 and R2 are the two routers in the local internal LAN network that are running VRRP. R1 is the master router and R2 is the backup router.

    These two routers are connected to an ISP gateway router, by using BGP. This topology provides two possible outgoing and incoming paths for the traffic.

    Suppose the outgoing traffic is sent through R1 but VRRP failover occurs, R2 becomes the new master router -> traffic passing through R2 instead -> asymmetric routing occurs.

  45. Anonymous
    February 28th, 2019

    Hi @speed

    I don’t disagree asymmetric routing is possible with both VRRP and active/active firewalls. What I’m saying is that the real-world issue (& therefore the answer to the question IMO) is when it occurs with firewalls. As far as I can see this is the Cisco view too. Try googling “Cisco VRRP Asymmetric” versus “Cisco Firewalls Asymmetric” & look at the results (& how many results per search).

    Also fwiw I’ve seen plenty of real-world examples of active/active firewalls & asymmetric routing being a problem, but none where VRRP caused issues.

    So the answer technically could be either but IMO answer A is overwhelmingly more likely, especially given that they bother to put another “incorrect” firewall answer as answer C. Cisco love to give two answers, one of which is nearly correct & one of which is actually correct.

  46. MarkHall
    February 28th, 2019

    Also note this question:

    Question 248
    Which option is one way to mitigate asymmetric routing on an active/active firewall setup for
    TCP-based connections?

    A. performing packet captures
    B. disabling asr-group commands on interfaces that are likely to receive asymmetric traffic
    C. replacing them with redundant routers and allowing load balancing
    D. disabling stateful TCP checks

    Answer: D

    (more evidence that the Cisco view is that active/active firewalls cause asymmetric routing problems)

  47. active
    February 28th, 2019

    Passed exam. Few new questions are….
    Q1. Which two actions correctly configure PPPoE on a client ?
    a. Define a dialer interface
    b. Create a dialer pool and bind it to the physical interface
    c. Create a dialer pool and bind it to the virtual template
    d. Define a virtual template interface
    Q2. You are implementing WAN access for an enterprise network while running applications that require a fully meshed network, which two design standards are appropriate for such an environment ?
    a. A centralized DMVPN solution, to simplify connectivity for the enterprise
    b. A dedicated WAN distribution layer, to consolidate connectivity to remote sites.
    c. A collapsed core and distribution layer, to minimize costs
    d. Multiple MPLS VPN connections with static routing
    e. Multiple MPLS VPN connections with dynamic routing
    Q3. Which technology can combine multiple physical switches into one logical switch ?
    a) HSRP
    b) Vss
    Q4.Which two piece of information can you determine from the output of the show ntp status command ?
    a) The NTP version number of the peer
    b) The configured NTP servers
    c) The IP address of the peer to which the clock is synchronized
    d) Where the clock is synchronized
    Q5.Which two features are compatible with port security ?
    a. voice VLAN
    b. SPAN source port
    c. DTP
    Q6.Which task do you need to perform first when you configure IP SLA to troubleshoot a network connectivity issue ?
    a) Specify the test frequency
    b) Enable the ICMP echo operation
    c) Schedule the ICMP echo operation
    d) Verify the ICMP echo operation

  48. waiting
    February 28th, 2019

    @ active …congrats

    @ all
    Please tell the answers of above 6 questions

  49. Failed
    February 28th, 2019

    Plenty of new questions I failed today. MPP and NUQ are not enough for taking the exam.

  50. qs
    February 28th, 2019

    Failed 270 qs enough or not to pass?


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