Share your ICND1 v3.0 Experience
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what it Dave’s sims and where can i find it?
the answer is D
@LL can u explain how it is 32?
Question: How many subnets are created from a Class C addressing space that is using a /29 subnet mask?
A. 16
B. 128
C. 64
D. 32
E. 8
F. 4
answer is 32. you borrow 5 bits from 24 (subnet c), so 2*2*2*2*2=32
who can told me about Dave’s sims. where to find it?
@CaptRock The answer is C because you need dynamic routing to learn the routes .Since the route is missing from the routing table,dynamic routing is disabled.
@Katie would it be possible for you to provide the resource from pass4surekey.
Hey @katie
Can you please share the questions that you good. It would be really nice of you and congratulation
@ Naz Answer is (D. 32) because remember that there’s 256 addresses in class C classful subnet (/24). If you want to chop up that /24 classful subnet into tinier /29 classless subnets, you need 32 /29 subnets to add up to 256 addresses (since /29 has only 8 available addresses per subnet).
It would be a good idea to memorize the pairings if you want to save time on the exam (and on the job later on):
/25 = 128 addresses – 2 = 126 available hosts
/26 = 64 addresses – 2 = 62 available hosts
/27 = 32 addresses -2 = 30 available hosts
/28 = 16 addresses – 2 = 14 available hosts
/29 = 8 addresses – 2 = 6 available hosts
/30 = 4 addresses – 2 = 2 available hosts (commonly used over router-router serial WAN link)
@Questionn, thanks
Passed with 9xx/1000. In line with what other people have been saying in earlier posts, don’t just blindly trust the answers. Always research questions yourself; if you’ve been adequately preparing, then there will be a couple of “correct answers” that seem fishy. Also, if a string of questions under a certain topic are giving you a hard time (e.g., ipv6, subnetting, NAT, DHCP, NTP, CDP, whatever), go back and re-learn/review the topic. You never know what info Cisco is going to pull from the standards, so it’s best to master as much of it as possible instead of trying to guess what will be high yield.
Best of luck to everyone.
Guys ,
I got too many requests for the dumps .. please take it from this link ..
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s5ip4ec94519h4s/ICND_1_PACKAGE.rar?dl=0
how many questions was from this 274 list?
The command ip route 192.168.100.160 255.255.255.224 192.168.10.2 was issued on a router. No routing protocols or other static routes are configured on the router. Which statement is true about this command?
A. The interface with IP address 192.168.10.2 is on this router.
B. The command sets a gateway of last resort for the router.
C. Packets that are destined for host 192.168.100.160 will be sent to 192.168.10.2.
D. The command creates a static route for all IP traffic with the source address 192.168.100.160.
how come, the answer is C? 192.168.100.160 is a subnet address, not host. its tricky
@Max,
The answer is C because the ip route command is basically saying anything from that subnet (192.168.10.160) send to the next hop router address (192.168.10.2).
can any one give me ccna cnd1 dumps please
Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?
A. RFC 4193
B. RFC 1519
C. RFC 1518
D. RFC 1918
Answer: C can someone help is it C or D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network
*Private IP address spaces were originally defined in an effort to delay IPv4 address exhaustion, but they are also a feature of IPv6 where exhaustion is not an issue.*
The answer is D
Is there still OSPF sim on ICND1 100-105 or was it taken down?
q143
The internetwork infrastructure of company XYZ consists of a single OSPF area as shown in the
graphic. There is concern that a lack of router resources is impeding internetwork performance.
As part of examining the router resources, the OSPF DRs need to be known. All the router OSPF
priorities are at the default and the router IDs are shown with each router.
Which routers are likely to have been elected as DR? (Choose two.)
A. Corp-1
B. Corp-2
C. Corp-3
D. Corp-4
E. Branch-1
F. Branch-2
ANS:D and F
but I think its E and F
can someone help me
Most people here are looking for the 295q. Anyone have a link to that?
Which technology supports the stateless assignment of IPv6 addresses?
A. DNS
B. DHCPv6
C. DHCP
D. autoconfiguration
Answer: B or D
Which MTU size can cause a baby giant error?
A. 1500
B. 9216
C. 1600
D. 1518
Answer: D or C
can someone help me out
James, DHCPv6 & 1518 are your answers
B and C
Baby giant refers to Ethernet frames up to 1600 bytes on the Catalyst 4000/4500 platform, or packet sizes of (MTU size) of 1552 bytes (without any header or trailer bytes). I took this from the Cisco site.
James, the answers are DHCPv6 and 1600.
Which techoique cao yiu use ti riute IPv6 trafc iver ao IPv4 iofrastructure?
A. NAT
B. 6ti4 tuooeliog
C. L2TPv3
D. dual-stack
dump say answer is A maybe this wrong. true answer B please look at this question this true ?
Took the ICND1v3 last night.
Passed 8xx/1000 — I got hit pretty hard with a LOT of questions that aren’t on here. I would say only 50% of what I got here was on the exam, except for the sims. The sims were about 90% identical. I got DHCP sim and Security sim.
DHCP and NAT plus infrastructure services is completely missing from this site. If you want to go in and score 900+ you need to study infrastructure services a lot on your own.
My exam breakdown:
~90% Network Fundamentals (Good)
~85% LAN Switching Fundamentals (Good)
~85% Routing Fundamentals (Good)
~55% Infrastructure Services (Lacking Content)
~75% Infrastructure Maintenance (Lacking Content)
I would not go in with just 9tut experience. configure some routers in packet tracer with dhcp and practice NAT configs too, then read up on base concepts for those two.
@K please can you tell us some of those questions that arent here?
Just barely failed. Only about half of the questions here are on the exam.
Also (to show the age of these dumps), OSPF was taken out of v3 of the exam in September, 2016. RIP is the only routing protocol on the v3 exam.
Please ct can you remember any question that isnt here?
I’ll try to remember a couple
A router has been configured as a DHCP server to a directly connected Host. What statements are true regarding the network?
1) The network was designed to support a local DNS server
2) The domain has to be locally configured on each host
3) The host IP address could be duplicated somewhere else on the network
4) (cannot remember this)
And:
Which of the following commands is a valid NAT command?
1) ip nat inside source list 90 10.0.0.5 255.255.255.0
2) (some wrong answer, can’t remember)
3) ip nat inside
4) (some other wrong answer, can’t remember)
@ct The only OSPF related questions I received on my exam were related to administrative distance defaults.
A lot of my exam was NAT and DHCP, half of it was subnetting and answering simple switch frame forwarding questions.
Refer to the exhibit. Which statement describes the effect of this configuration?
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#vlan 10
Router(config-vlan)#do show vlan
A. The VLAN 10 VTP configuration is displayed.
B. VLAN 10 spanning-tree output is displayed.
C. The VLAN 10 configuration is saved when the router exits VLAN configuration mode.
D. VLAN 10 is added to the VLAN database.
can someone help me out with this one
Which NTP command configures the local device as an NTP reference clock source?
A. ntp peer
B. ntp broadcast
C. ntp master
D. ntp server
Answer: D
and help with this one
@K, were there any Sims where you had to use configuration mode (i.e. to change the configuration instead of just using different show commands)? Also, maybe a dumb question, but I cannot find it anywhere – were there any partial credit? For example, pick 3 answers – only two correct. Do you get zero points? Thanks
@justin: That’s tricky, because the second statement “vlan 10” adds the VLAN to the VLAN database. The “do sh vlan” statement shows the VLANs and also wich VLANs are included in spanning-tree. It doesn’t show vtp information, “sh vtp” would be the correct command. I would go with answer D. If there were multiple answers necessary I would pick B and D.
For the NTP question: It is definetly answer C. I configured it myself a few days ago and without “ntp master” other devices didn’t use my router as a NTP source. Once I configured “ntp master” all devices used my router as a NTP time source.
Please can someone provide link to 295 dumps
An NTP server usually receives its time from an authoritative time source, such as a radio clock or an atomic clock attached to a time server, and then distributes this time across the network.
NTP Master Configures the device as an authoritative NTP server.
You can specify a different stratum level from which NTP clients get their time synchronized. The range is from 1 to 15.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/nx-os/system_management/configuration/guide/sm_nx_os_cg/sm_3ntp.html
It seems this 295q is the latest dump, yet it’s no where to be found. Anyone have a link or a copy of it?
Also, anyone know the answer to this question?
You have configured the host computers on a campus LAN to receive their DHCP addresses form the local router to be able to browse their corporate site. Which statement about the network environment is true?
A. It supports a DNS server for use by DHCP clients.
B. Two host computers may be assigned the same IP address.
C. The DNS server must be configured manually on each host.
D. The domain name must be configured locally on each host computer.
I don’t think there *is* a 295q dump. I think it was a shill trying to make a buck.
@MikeJS
There is partial credit for answers. You do not have to change configurations for the INCD1v3 exam.
The sims only need you to check configurations and answer questions related to them (mostly asking what is wrong with them)
@Paul yes, that question was on the exam. I couldn’t remember the wording correctly.
I asked a fellow CCNP what was the proper answer and he seemed a little stumped.
hi the exam was easy i get most of the questions from this dump https://anon.click/wamef72
don’t worry everything is easy
thank you
Question: You are configuring dynamic NAT on your Cisco IOS router. Which command is used to verify the interfaces that are being used as the outside interface and the inside interface?
A. show interfaces
B. show ip route
C. show ip nat translations
D. show ip interface brief
E. show ip interface
F. show ip nat statistics
@OrAMaD: The answer is F. Look here: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipaddr/command/ipaddr-cr-book/ipaddr-s1.html#wp3444569034
fail today only 60 % paper from 9tut
DHCP and Security Sim are same
Passed a few days ago, 8xx/1000. It was HARD, got the DHCP and Security sims like many here have mentioned, although I think a question or two on those sims may have changed. Study the new questions and the old questions and be sure to hit NAT hard as well. I also got a question about Cisco Express Forwarding, which was new to me. Good luck!
@PMA can you remember any new question.?can share it?,pls
@PMA another thing, what materials did you review?
@Notorious: thanks for the explanation, am taking the exam tomorrow.
@OrAMaD – Please do report what you see tomorrow after the exam.
Did anyone have any licensing questions on the exam?
The info/questions out there now on the braindumps outdated, as in <50% (maybe). I took the test recently and have many of the "most current" dumps – if you don't know the material, you can't rely on the dumps (at least not yet) to help you (probably how it should be any way). Maybe they'll catch up in a few months, idk. Just know that you are looking at 100-101 material being advertised as 100-105, granted there's overlap, but there's also a lot of new stuff too. Anyways, good luck & study study study.
@helpICND1(100-105)
I studied the dumps here and the sims here, also before I got 9tut I used the Odom ICND1 book. I can’t remember the new questions, the whole thing was a blur lol. I will reiterate what others have said, there were no questions about OSPF so just know the AD’s for all the routing protocols.
thanks @PMA
wish me luck guys
Im taking the exam in less than 5hrs.
Good luck!
i passed
Hi Guys, i need your help regarding the below question, which answer is correct?
Two hosts are attached to a switch with the default configuration. Which statement about the configuration is true?
A. IP routing must be enabled to allow the two hosts to communicate.
B. The two hosts are in the same broadcast domain.
C. The switch must be configured with a VLAN to allow the two hosts to communicate.
D. Port security prevents the hosts from connecting to the switch.
@9 tut, Excellent source of learning but no luck today… got 18 new question which never been seen before.. so you guys need to be update latest…ICND-1 100-105.
@ Anonymous: If you remember any of the questions you saw, please let us know
Respect to you, help-icnd.
@Dawsky – B
Any one have latest updated dump ICND1,100-105, Please share, 9tut covered only 50% rest all were new questions..
how many primary ip can be assigned on router interface ?
a. 0
b.1
c. 4
d. unlimited
Ans. b.1 selected.
There was a question about Unique local address on the test, I have not seen anything like it here. pay attention to the **** i think this was one of the answers I do not know
Unique Local Address
A unique local address is an IPv6 unicast address that is globally unique and is intended for local communications. It is not expected to be routable on the global Internet and is routable inside of a limited area, such as a site. It may also be routed between a limited set of sites.
A unique local address has the following characteristics:
It has a globally unique prefix (that is, it has a high probability of uniqueness).
***It has a well-known prefix to allow for easy filtering at site boundaries****
It allows sites to be combined or privately interconnected without creating any address conflicts or requiring renumbering of interfaces that use these prefixes.
It is ISP-independent and can be used for communications inside of a site without having any permanent or intermittent Internet connectivity.
If it is accidentally leaked outside of a site via routing or DNS, there is no conflict with any other addresses.
Applications may treat unique local addresses like global scoped addresses.
Yeah, the question was something like “How does Unique Local IPv6 address start in binary?”
a) 11111100
b) 00000000
c) 11111111
d) do not remember
Another one was about CEF: something like “What disables CEF?”
a) RIB
b) IP something
c) do not remember
d) do not remember
Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?
a) 00000000
b) 1111110
c) 1111100
d) 1111111
Answer: B
Which two VLANs are reserved for system use only? (Choose two)
a) 1
b) 4095
c) 4096
d) 0
e) 1001
f) 2
Answer b) & d)
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12-2SX/configuration/guide/book/vlans.html
Taking the exam next month. Please share your resources.
Send to migueljackson7896 at gmail dot com
If you enable Cisco Express Forwarding and then create an access list that uses the logkeyword, the packets that match the access list are not Cisco Express Forwarding switched. They are process switched. LOGGING disables Cisco Express Forwarding.
@helpICND1(100-105) Congratulations!
I’m just starting to study. Plan on taking the exam in April or May. I have the Odom book. Is this enough to pass?
Which command displays the number of times that an individual router translated an inside address to an outside address?
A. show ip protocol 0
B. show ip nat translation
C. show counters
D. show ip route
E. show ip nat statistics
Answer: D
Which table displays the MAC addresses that are learned on a switch?
A. FIB
B. ARP
C. TCAM
D. CAM
Answer: D
Which Statement is a Cisco Best Practice for Switch Port Security?
A. Vacant Switch ports must be shutdown
B. Empty Ports Must be enabled in VLAN1
C. VLAN 1 Must be Configured as the Native VLAN
D. Err-disabled ports must be Configured to automatically re-enable
I Chose A? is that right if not can someone explain with correct answer
You have configured the host computers on a campus LAN to receive their DHCP addresses form
the local router to be able to browse their corporate site. Which statement about the network
environment is true?
A. It supports a DNS server for use by DHCP clients.
B. Two host computers may be assigned the same IP address.
C. The DNS server must be configured manually on each host.
D. The domain name must be configured locally on each host computer.
Answer: D
Cisco IOS offers a number of features that help protect bridged networks using STP against the common attacks. The following are the recommended best practices:
•Disable VLAN dynamic trunk negotiation trunking on user ports
•Use Per-VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)
•Configure BPDU Guard
•Configure STP Root Guard
•Disable unused ports and put them into an unused VLAN
•Implement Port Security
Does anyone know if there are any other sites out there for Cisco Collaboration similar to 9tut?
took the test a few weeks ago. Tons of new questions. the 274 study guide is about 50% current, on top of most of the answers in there being wrong, etc.
Regardless, questions were
what disables CEF (IP forwarding I believe)
what is the default configuration of a cisco switch (no default gateway IP assigned)
What is the default NTP stratum number (5 I believe)
you need to know timeout-exec 5 means connections time out after 5 min not seconds
you need to know how to configure NAT/DHCP and what an access for those looks like – 2-3 questions on that
you need to know how a route is best matched – uses prefix matching I believe. Other option was AS number (this is a BGP question)
You need to know OSPF is link state and RIP uses hop count to measure distance.
CDP travels on native vlan
Nothign about babygiant, nothing about STP/EIRGP/OSPF.
Mainly focus on NAT/NTP/Routing/DHCP. Understand how to troubleshoot and use these (SH dhcp binding/sh nat translations/sh nat statistics/sh ntp status/sh ntp asociations)
Overall reading here will help, the 274 questions are a start, read through teh comments sections as they will provide way more detail to help you all.
Standard questions for testlets were ACL, NTP, Misconfigured NAT/DHCP
edit – note Logging disables CEF – not IP forwarding
This is one of the easiest exam I ever wrote but if you do not pay attention you wont make it.
I failed two days ago, if you not comfortable with Labs(DHCP/NAT/NTP/Security/ACL) do not bother going into the exam room, do not even try taking that chance.
*Each lab has one question.
*only show commands required for troubleshooting.
*Practice the labs ,study the labs hard even if it starts becoming like a robot go ahead and familiarize yourself with the Labs.
I was smiling and crusing through the multiple choice questions I did not see any new question all questions are covered and discussed on here.
Again concentrate on the labs then you good.
ICND1 is not rocket science.
The successful ping question which was discussed on the previous pages came and the answers are long
@Savy Barons
hello this 100-105 comment why are you write here
Why is everyone posting questions? This section should be used for commenting on your experience from the Exam :/
If you read the official book/watch the CBT Nugget vids/Do some Labs yourself and THEN use this site as an extra resource you will do fine. DO NOT only use this site and learn the questions as you will fail.
any new update dump aside from 274q?
Hi Loc,
Please could you share the 295 dumps?
Hello, I took the exam few days ago and I fail with 750/1000. Most of the questions were said before and I didn’t check at all… However, I’m not sure of this few ones and any help will be appreciated!
Hello Packets don’t cross?
A) Areas
B) Subnets
C) …
D) …
–> Any teory about this?
Name of table of a router?
A) ARP
B) FIB
C) …
D) …
–> As I know, router has an ARP table for MAC addresses and routing table (specific name???). However, if it was a Switch I would say only has CAM table. Isn’t it?
The route table leter with lowest administrative distance?
A) O
B) R
C) E
D) … (probably D or S)
–> I said C). But now I know that letter E is about other things and not EIGRP as I though, which is letter D. So the correct would be D) (letters D for EIGRP and S for static if it was like this) Isn’t it?
VLAN are from?
A) Layer 1
B) Layer 2
C) Layer 3
D) Layer 4
–> B) Layer 2 with any dubt. Isn’t it?
Which sentence of IPv6 unique local address is true?
A) Has multiple prefixes
B) Can be routed to internet
C) (something about:) …Global ID…
D)…
–> I said C, but not sure of B. Any help?
Which entity assigns IPv6 address to end users?
A) ICANN
B) APNIC
C) RIR
D) ISP
–> Correct me if I’m wrong. D is the correct because ISP is the last entity to users. I mean RIR gives a part of the prefix and ISP the rest for the final user. Isn’t it?
Which sentence is true about VLAN traffic?
A) Native VLAN is 1 by default.
B) For security, default VLAN is disabled.
C) CDP traffic travels to native VLAN by default.
D) Control pane traffic is blocked in the native vlan.
–> I know that this is commented before. I understand that native VLAN is never tagged also by default. B and D are incorrect. However, I didn’t get any info about CDP and native VLAN, only about that it carries VLAN and native VLAN info, nothing about if it travels to native vlan by default. Anyone can correct me please?
Thanks to all and the 9tut comunity!!!
@manolo1 Did you get any VLSM-related/subnetting questions? What study resources did you use?
Name of table of a router?
Routing table?
The route table leter with lowest administrative distance?
A) O
B) R
C) E
D) … (probably D or S)
If D was D or S, then D would be the correct answer. Static has an AD of 1, and EIGRP (D) has an AD of 90 which are significantly smaller than OSPF (110) and RIP (120).
VLAN are from?
B) Layer 2 http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12-2/25ew/configuration/guide/conf/vlans.html
@wanny Mars
Hi!, only 2 questions about subnetting in ipv4 asking the same. Which are the subnet address of /26 and /22. Realy esay if you know how to play with subnetting…
About ipv6 just 3-4 teoric questions.
I had the same Lab of DHCP posted in 9tut lab section and in the link of google drive with pineapple password posted before. (thanks who posted it!)
My mistake was to not practice much… only one time with passleader pool of questions… My recomendation is PRACTICE AS MUCH AS YOU CAN understanding all!!
@Savy Barons: I only read the first three questions. Two of them are wrong. Bye, spammer.
I just passed the Cisco Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 exam, thanks to http://pass4surekey.com/exam/100-105.html for providing the updated learning material
Passed ICND1 today, on to ICND2
@manolo1
i found this on the internet about unique local:
A unique local address has the following characteristics:
It has a globally unique prefix (that is, it has a high probability of uniqueness).
It has a well-known prefix to allow for easy filtering at site boundaries.
It allows sites to be combined or privately interconnected without creating any address conflicts or requiring renumbering of interfaces that use these prefixes.
It is ISP-independent and can be used for communications inside of a site without having any permanent or intermittent Internet connectivity.
If it is accidentally leaked outside of a site via routing or DNS, there is no conflict with any other addresses.
Applications may treat unique local addresses like global scoped addresses.
about the native vlan Question:
The native VLAN is the only VLAN which is not tagged in a trunk, in other words, native VLAN frames are transmitted unchanged. Per default the native VLAN is VLAN 1 but you can change that.
Which entity assigns IPv6 address to end users? i think ISP too
VLAN are from? layer 2
The route table leter with lowest administrative distance? S or D would be correct
Name of table of a router? ARP & routing information base (RIB) and i don’t see RIB so ARP it is.
Sobe,please tell us is 274q still valid?
Failed with an 825 last week. I felt very confident that I had passed, recognized all but maybe 6 multiple choice questions. And out of those 6 I know I answered 3 correctly, the others were educated guesses. Be careful with the SIMS, make sure you actually look at the CLI and analyze the information in front of you rather than just memorize the answers. Giving it another shot tomorrow, I feel confident I’ll pass this time. Here are some new Q’s I remember seeing:
1. Which table displays the MAC Addresses that are learned on a switch?
A. FIB
B. ARP
C. TCAM
D. CAM
I believe the correct answer is D
2. Which statement is a Cisco Best Practice for switch port security?
A. Vacant switch ports must be shut down
B. Empty ports must be enabled in VLAN1
C. VLAN1 must be configured as the native VLAN
D. Err-disabled ports must be configured to automatically enable
ANSWER: I chose A, do not know if that is correct or not.
3. What is the default configuration of a Cisco switch?
A. No default gateway assigned
That is the only option I recall, sorry.
I had a question regarding what constitutes a successful ping between two hosts. All four options were very similar and dealt with the Echo Request and Reply, with 3 of them incorporating 1 second or 2 seconds into the answer. I believe the correct answer omits any time requirements, but do your own research.
Be familiar with configuring NAT, interpreting NAT CLI and NAT overload (PAT). Had a few Q’s about IPv6, specifically regarding 6to4 tunneling and what is true about a unique local IPv6 address.
Be careful, there are a lot of conflicting answers on the dumps floating around. Good luck!
1. D
2. A (b – disabled, c – better change native to other, d – no way ;D))
3. A is correct, there is no default gateway 😉