Share your ICND1 v3.0 Experience
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Please share with us your experience after taking the ICND1 100-105 exam, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations… 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…
Pass ICND1 today with 9xx. Thank you 9tut. Guys, all you need is here, and manny thanks to @Rob and @Answers for the combined Q&A. Good luck to all!
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@ Navigator, what sims did you get?
@Navigator. Does there any new questions? And could you share your dump please
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thx in advance
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thx in advance
This is straight from my ICND 1 Study book that I got from Cisco Network Academy.
Reference to “Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?”
In February 1996, IETF published RFC 1918, ”Address Allocation for Private Internets,” to both ease the accelerating depletion of globally routable IP addresses and provide companies an alternative to using arbitrary IP addresses.
I ask my instructor the conflict of thinking this was RFC 1518 vs 1918. He replied with this, “You paid to learn what right looks like. Me ,as a CISCO employee, gets paid to teacher what right looks. What are your questions?” ******SILENCE*****
So my assessment after reading the ICND 1 Study Guide and a covert way of answering the question I’m pretty sure the answer is:
1918
This was a stomp your foot 3 times (hint, hint, hint) during review too.
But hey feel free to go in your own direction. This was me adding my 2 cents. Either way I wish you all “GOOD LUCK!!!” on the journey to achieve CCNA.
I will test next Tuesday….
there was a question about a feature when enabled the Cisco express forwarding (CEF) is disabled automatically . can’t remember the choices .
another question I remember
what is the prefix of a unique local IPV6 address ?
A) 00000000
B)11111110
C)11111111
D)11111100
The answer is D . explanation the local IPV6 Address start with FC00 in hex . covert to binary it will give you 11111100
I took the exam last month and this was one of the questions and got 837
another question
if you have two departments in a company how can you segregate them into two broadcast domains ?
answer : put them in two different VLANS . ( can’t remember other choices)
Passed the exam yesterday studied only from here and concepts from cbt around 8 to 10 questions were different if you have the concepts you can get it through. simulations were similar like DHCP and router and switch.
Remeber configs were different in both simulations but the options were same so you have to observe the configs carefully.
Got a question for NTP was ” which statement is true for NTP” and option were like
1. the default source address is same of interface connected to the server router
2. default stratum is 1
forgot the options i choose option 1 not sure if its right or wrong
Which value is indicated by the next hop in a routing table?
A. preference of the route source
B. IP address of the remote router for forwarding the packets
C. how the route was learned
D. exit interface IP address for forwarding the packets
Although 9tut says it’s B. I think it’s D.
Answer: D.
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210&seqNum=12
“Outgoing interface: Identifies the exit interface to use to forward a packet toward the final destination.”
@100-105 congrats and thanks for sharing!
@me yes, I think you’re right with that question
I’m not entirely sure of the question “Which value is indicated by the next hop in a routing table?” so please confirm. Thanks!
@Pascal In my opinion, it would not be 1918 b/c RFC 1918 facilitates expansion of the usable number of IP addresses available under IPV4. Specifically Address Allocation for Private IPs. In the question we are looking for public IPs.
I think it is either 1518 or 1519. I’m not sure which though
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.
Is the answer D or C?
I think it is C because when you do:
“Router(config-vlan)# end
or
Router(vlan)# exit”
it updates the VLAN database and returns to privileged
EXEC mode.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12-2SXF/native/configuration/guide/swcg/vlans.pdf (page 18)
For anyone that is curious I have just completed the ICND1 week long course. It was fairly useful, the instructor was very knowledgeable and could answer most questions. The course involved lots of labs
And lots of hands on work. All the concepts were assumed like subnetting, normal IP routing, basic commands and a fair bit of previous routing experience. I would not take this course if you were looking to learning new things rather id take it if you wanted to review topics and confirm knowledge.
@Packet okay i understand your thought process.
Take out ”Address Allocation for Private Internets,” in the statement.
Then please explain the “ease the accelerating depletion of globally routable IP addresses” part for me. I read globally as public ip addresses
Original test question: “Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?”
In February 1996, IETF published RFC 1918, ”Address Allocation for Private Internets,” to both ease the accelerating depletion of globally routable IP addresses and provide companies an alternative to using arbitrary IP addresses.
Your thoughts please…
@Pascal. Hmmm you bring up a good point because private addresses do not have any global meaning. However, the article could be addressing that since there is now an allocation for private addresses the public ones are not as used as much. Therefore it eases the depletion of globally routable addresses (most likely referencing public address).
So my final thought is that although it does indirectly help alleviate public address RFC 1918 is not the best choice since there are other choices that directly help alleviate the issue. For example, “the RFC 1518 is Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR). Therefore, CIDR is a mechanism developed to help alleviate the problem of exhaustion of IP addresses and growth of routing tables.”
I think for this question Cisco is looking for the best choice not just the completely correct choice. Since most of RFC choices to some extent help alleviate the problem.
@Packet for the question you posted:
Which value is indicated by the next hop in a routing table?
A. preference of the route source
B. IP address of the remote router for forwarding the packets
C. how the route was learned
D. exit interface IP address for forwarding the packets
I don’t think it is D. I think the answer is B because the next hop is on the remote router not on the router that the packet is currently leaving.
Also thanks for answering my question!
test
@ DataLink, for the question that you asked, the answer is D VLAN 10 is added to the VLAN database. There is no “Exit” command listed so it can’t be C.
@Datalink
Its B
Would be D if it was “exit interface (name or id) for forwarding the packets”
New 100-105 Exam Questions Updated Recently (17/Mar/2017):
NEW QUESTION 297
Which two VLANs are reserved for system use only? (Choose two.)
A. 1
B. 4095
C. 4096
D. 0
E. 1001
Answer: BD
Explanation:
The VLANs 0 and 4095 are reserved by the IEEE 802.1Q standard and you cannot create, delete, or modify them so they are the correct answers.
Note:
– VLAN 0 and 4095 are reserved for system use only. You cannot see or use these VLANs.
– VLAN 1 and VLANs 1002-1005 are default VLANs. Default VLANs are created automatically and cannot be configured or deleted by users.
– VLAN 2 to 1001 are normal VLANs. You can create, use and delete them.
– VLAN 1002 to 1005 are normal VLANs too but Cisco reserved for FDDI an Token Ring.
NEW QUESTION 298
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NEW QUESTION 299
Which name describes an IPV6 host-enable tunneling technique that uses IPV4 UDP does not require dedicated gateway tunnels, and can pass through existing IPV4 NAT gateways?
A. dual stack XX
B. dynamic
C. Tered
D. Manual 6 to 4
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 300
Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?
A. 00000000
B. 1111110
C. 1111100
D. 1111111
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 301
Which statement about 6to4 tunneling is true?
A. One tunnel endpoint must be configured with IPv4 only
B. It establishes a point-to-point tunnel
C. Both tunnel endpoints must be configured with IPv4 only
D. Both tunnel endpoints must support IPv4 and IPv6
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 302
What is true about ipv6 unique local addresses:
A. Global id
B. Public routable
C. Summarization
D. Unique prefix
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 303
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NEW QUESTION 304
How many primary ipv4 addresses can be assigned on router interface?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 4
D. Unlimited
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 305
Which command is used to build DHCP pool?
A. ipdhcp conflict
B. ipdhcp-server pool DHCP
C. ipdhcp pool DHCP
D. ipdhcp-client pool DHCP
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 306
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P.S. These New 100-105 Exam Questions Were Just Updated From The Real 100-105 Exam, You Can Get The Newest 100-105 Dumps In PDF And VCE From — http://www.passleader.com/100-105.html (321q VCE and PDF)
Good Luck!
New question!!!
Drag and drop on cable type and category (Match group 1 with group 2).
Group 1:
Coaxial
Fiber Optic
Crossover Cable
Twisted-Pair
Group 2:
BASE5
BASE5-BX
Same type technology
10/100/1000Mbs
Coaxial———–>BASE5
Fiber Optic———–>BASE5-BX
Crossover Cable———–>Same type technology
Twisted-Pair———–>10/100/1000Mbs
@YM
Great! Thanks for sharing the newest 100-105 Qs.
I just come back from my actual 100-105 test, and finally passed my ICND1 100-105 exam.
All those new 100-105 questions (shared by you) were appeared in my 100-105 test, that PassLeader 100-105 dumps are the most valid dumps now! (Compared with other free 100-105 dumps, that PL 100-105 dumps have been updated with NEW Qs.)
Good Luck!!!
@ALEX cn i pliz have any new questions if u got any my exam is
on wednesday
Passed ICND 100-105
Studied Latest dumps from below link
https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0BwepsouMuqCjUnBBcFpWaVFFcEU
don`t download link above my comment. SPAM !!!!!
@Pascal I was thinking about your question from before and the answer is RFC 1918 in reference to “Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?”. Your explanation is correct. I asked other people and everyone agreed with you.
I want to thank this community for how much they have helped me. 9tut premium was definitely valuable. As well as @Rob’s and @Answer’s pdf (you can find it around comment pages 19-20)!! Again thank you to everyone who has shared. That pdf as well as 9tut premium is completely valid. The Sims on the exam are DHCP and Security (router and a switch). Please don’t forget that when the banner says welcome that is wrong!
Furthermore I agree with packet and pascal rfc 1918 is the answer to “Which RFC was created to alleviate the depletion of IPv4 public addresses?”
@ ym
NEW QUESTION 300
Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?
A. 00000000
B. 1111110
C. 1111100
D. 1111111
Answer: B
correct answer is c as ipv6 unique local address is fc00::/7 when we convert it into binary 11111100
84218421
hexadecimal
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
E 14
F 15
Hi guys I have exam on 28th March 2017 anyone done the ICND1 recently and come across areas of emphasis? Thanks. I will report back next week!
@Packet Brother let me tell you something…. Your are awesome! People like you make this forum AWESOME! Thank you for following up brother and thank you for sharing your knowledge base.
Along with NAT (network address tunneling), RFC 1918 facilitates expansion of the usable number of IP addresses available under IPV4, as a stopgap solution to prevent the exhaustion of public IPs available before the adoption of IPV6.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/RFC-1918
Unique Local Addresses
Site-local addresses provide a private addressing alternative to using global addresses for intranet traffic. However, because the site-local address prefix can be used to address multiple sites within an organization, a site-local address prefix and address can be duplicated and require a zone ID to specify the destination site. The ambiguity of site-local addresses in an organization adds complexity and difficulty for applications, routers, and network managers. For more information, see section 2 of RFC 3879.
To replace site-local addresses with a new type of address that is private to an organization, yet unique across all of the sites of the organization, RFC 4193 defines unique local IPv6 unicast addresses.
The unique local address has the following structure:
The first 7 bits are set at the fixed binary value of 1111110. All unique local addresses have the address prefix FC00::/7.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb726995.aspx
@Packet. Help me put this one to rest brother….
Which MTU size can cause a baby giant error?
A. 1500
B. 9216
C. 1600
D. 1518
Answer: D
Meaning that to avoid Baby Giant errors you have to issue command “Router(config)#system mtu 1552”. This in turn will give you a buffer of up to 1600 MTU, after that it enters Jumbo Giant territory. Without issuing that command you will have Baby Giant errors after 1518.
Baby giant frames refer to Ethernet frame size up to 1600 bytes, and jumbo frame refers to Ethernet frame size up to 9216 bytes. Baby and Jumbo Frame Support on Catalyst 4000 Switches. Catalyst 4000 Switch Software.Mar 24, 2005
Troubleshooting Baby Giant/Jumbo Frames in Catalyst 4000/4500 …
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-4000-series…/29805-175.html
Feed back please……….
Good day all
can some one help me with the link or site to download packet tracer for simulations I am preparing for ICND1
@Nickname I have found this, and the logic and math work out in regards to the Binary Notation of a IPv6 unique local address:
IPv6 Unique Local addresses are the addresses which can be used inside an enterprise company at multiple sites. IPv6 Unique Local Addresses are defined in IETF RFC 4193 and reserved with a range of FC00::/7. A range of FC00::/7 means that IPv6 Unique Local addresses begin with 7 bits with exact binary pattern as 1111 110L.
If the value of single binary bit “L” is set to 1, the Unique local IPv6 multicast address is locally assigned. The value 0 may be defined in the future. So we can have two Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresse prefixes. 1111 1100 (FC in hexadecimals) and 1111 1101 (FD in hexadecimals).
If anyone can give insight that would be great.
@Athini go to netacad (dot) com and look for “Packet Tracer” under the “About Us” section.
Registration is free and there are even free introduction courses to PacketTracer.
@Pascal the answer is D! I asked my ccent instructor and he agreed as well.
@ticktock I believe the answer is 1111 1100 because if you convert it that is what it directly translates too.
@Athini I just took the exam and there were no configurations on the exam. Everything was just show run commands. My simulations were dhcp sim and the security sim. You can find both of those on this site. The security sim is exactly the same (same answers and configurations). The dhcp sim had the same answer choices but different configurations.
For everyone else taking the exam the types questions I received focused mostly on routing and MAC address flooding. I had one subnet question dealing with /23. The binary questions asked by @tictock came up. As well as the rfc question asked by @pascal.
The most recent passleader questions that were circulating in the comments above are still valid BUT the answers to some questions are wrong so try to reason out each question. Good luck everyone!!!
Special thank you to 9tut and everyone on this forum for posting about their experience and answering my questions. Huge shoutout to @Rob and @Answers!!
Last thing! To those who are new to the exam: before you actually start the actual test Cisco gives you a tutorial on how to answer the questions. It takes like 5 minutes to complete and is not graded. However Cisco gives you about 12 minutes to complete it (this time is not part of the actual exam time). So what I did during this time is write down my subnetting chart and any other things I would want to remember (like ospf is 110 in administrative distance).
Last thing for real this time haha! There was one question that might trip people up. It asks about with routing protocol has an AD of 90 and then gives you the representation symbols as choices. The answer is AD of 90 is Egirip which is symbolized by the letter D.
Good luck everyone!
@packet thanks for help I will try to remember as much as possible about my exam next week so I can tell you guys best areas to study.
hello guys, i wrote my icnd1 yesterday and passed with 8.. , thank you for your help.
@Mathambo…can you recall which questions were there? Thanks.
@Packet Well done!!!
hello all
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-Port security prevents the hosts from connecting to the switch.
C-The switch must be configured with a VLAN to allow the two hosts to communicate.
D-The two hosts are in the same broadcast domain.
alot confused to its D, but any simulate answer its A .
thank !
@pinup
It cant be A as the switch can allow communication via the MAC Table, and the hosts are in the same broadcast domain vlan1 (default configuration) surely? And cant be C for same reason. So A cant be true, ip addressing would only be necessary if hosts were on remote NWs, B isnt true as port security not enabled by default on switch, C not true as the hosts are already both in vlan 1 by default, and for the same reason D must be true. Anyone disagree?
ty for explain . well i am right .
@anonymous
sharing the dump better then sharing the website , for helping !!!!
Congratulations Packet!
I’m planning to take it on Sunday morning… here’s hoping!
@ Archy could you share the dumps that you use please
@Rally, I’m just using the dumps posted on page 20… there’s a PDF with two combined dumps, and a word doc with just the second dump:
PDF: http://www.filedropper.com/100-105updatedasofmarch2017
Word: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0yzmJzjZkfzc1JPSGtIWDVMdmM/view
Lots of goodness: http://vceguide.com/cisco/100-105-interconnecting-cisco-networking-devices-part-1/
Also, FYI, I’m going through the PDF trying to clean up the format/font and add some explanations where I feel it’s needed.
*going through the word document.
Hi. Just passed my exam. 84x points. Not feels so good. Some new questions that haven`t been talked yet. Something about default in NTP (default stratum ?? ). One question was about static route next hop where to use – the answers was stub network for sure. From old questions was what disables CEF, binary uniqe IPV6 – put 11111100 not sure it is ok. I have no drag and drop questions and no counting subnet and networks what was really strange for me. I have DHCP sim but different config, questions and answers so be carrefull.
@cstrl
Thanks for your info. I just checked the default stratum question, sounds like the question was default stratum value for the ntp master command, which is 1.
Sitting the exam in the morning, will be in touch on how it goes.
Just passed exam today. Various questions, the dumps helped.
I cannot remember much..
Ref NTP stratum, it was asking what measure is used to measure the distance of the NTP server from original source, I answered stratum.
Good luck for the rest
@stafford
Congratulations, what dumps did you use ?
@Stafford
Congrats and thanks for update!
Which value is indicated by the next hop in a routing table?
A. preference of the route source
B. IP address of the remote router for forwarding the packets
C. how the route was learned
D. exit interface IP address for forwarding the packets
Answer D?
@Chandler
Thanks mate you are a star! Congrats!
Guys, somebody told me the ICND1 exam will have a new set of questions again starting april.
Does anybody know whether this is true?
valid dumps for icnd 1
Can anybody help with the last question on the DHCP sim, this is one of the new configurations.
*note 10.100.20.0/24 is the R2 LAN network
*note I did not see a 127.0.0.1 host in the networkat all.
Users complain that they are unable to reach internet sites. You are troubleshooting internet connectivity problem at main office. Which statement correctly identifies the problem on Router R1?
A. Interesting traffic for NAT ACL is incorrectly configured.
B. NAT configurations on the interfaces are incorrectly configured
C. NAT translation statement incorrectly configured.
D. Only static NAT translation configured for the server, missing Dynamic NAT or Dynamic NAT overloading for internal networks.
R1 Configuration
interface Ethernet0/0
description ***Link to ISP***
ip address 209.165.200.225 255.255.255.224
ip nat outside
ip virtual-reassembly in
!
interface Ethernet0/1
description ***Link to Server1 Segment***
ip address 172.16.200.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
!
interface Ethernet0/2
description ***Link to R2***
ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.252
ip access-group R2LANBLOCK in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly in
!
interface Ethernet0/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
router rip
version2
ip nat inside source list LOCAL interface Ethernet0/0 overload
iproute 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 209.165.200.226
!
ip access-list standard R2LANBLOCK
deny 10.100.20.0 0.0.0.255
permit any
!
ip access-list extended LOCAL
permit ip host 127.0.0.1 any
!
!
!
!
control-plane
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
line con 0
logging synchronous
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
login
transport input all
!
ntp server 209.165.200.226
!
end
R1#
Hey, im sitting my ICND in a couple weeks, could someone advice which dumps are valid for now?
chandler, what did you mean with ALL OLD VERSION 100-105 DUMPS ARE NOT VALID NOW!!!?
I just passed the ICND1 on Saturday and pretty much every question was on 9tut There’s no reason to download any of these PDF’s being linked. Not counting the sims 50 out of 53 questions were on this site.
Jess889 Congratulation, when will you take INCD2 exam?
R3 interface Ethernet 0/1
description*** link to R2***
ip address dhcp
Examine the DHCP configuration between R2 and R3; R2 is configured as the DHCP server and R3 as the client. What is the reason R3 is not receiving the IP address via DHCP?
A. On R2. The network statement In the DHCP pool configuration is incorrectly configured.
B. On R3. DHCP is not enabled on the interface that is connected to R2.
C. On R2, the interface that is connected to R3 is in shutdown condition.
D. On R3, the interface that is connected to R2 is in shutdown condition.
PL 321q shows the answer is B. ???
Which statement describes the effect of the copy run start command on a router in enable mode?
A. The running configuration of the router is saved to NVRAM and used during the boot process.
B. The router reboots and loads the last saved running configuration.
C. A copy of the running configuration of the router is sent by FTP to a designated server.
D. A new running configuration is loaded from flash memory to the router.
A or D ?
A. Its not D because D doesnt make any sense. Copy cmd follows the order COPY FROM TO. ie from running config in RAM to startup config which is always stored in NVRAM. It can then be used on reset or reboot. Also running config is always loaded in RAM not flash.
hi guys
i passed the icnd-1 today.
my advice to new exam takers, study simulation exam v carefully n n pay v good attention to configurations (these 2 key questions in the exams)
1. router/switch sim
2. 3routers ,with isp router ,DHCP, ACL and NTP etc questions. bothe sims are here v v important
these 2 questions come in the exam with different configurations.so study good
rest of the questions are same here in this site.so no tension
good luck
Also passed icnd-1 today and I would echo the above advice. 95% of questions I recognised from material on 9tut so thanks guys. You could waste alot of time reading books, my advice would be to spend most of your time on here. Esp the sims, DHCP, ACL, Security, know password theory clearly and understood the output from show running config will get you by at this level. Only question didnt recognise was default ntp settings – I have never seen that anywhere and not sure what they were getting at. Scored 9xx. OSPF only 1 question, almost no subnetting, no STP, a few mac table questions, no OSI, no drag and drop, no IPv6, focus was routers and switches, security, NAT, DHCP, connectivity issues, access lists, NTP, only one subnetting question in fact. Thanks to 9tut!
GZ
Passed today. PL 321q valid. Security sim has a little different configuration so study the correct and wrong answers for it plus the other two sims. Thanks to all and 9tut.
where can i get PL 321q? anybody please share it if u have it.
Thanks
Passed with 941 yesterday! Two sims, both from this site. All questions are on the document which Rob posted here on March 10th, 2017! Thank all of you!
Passed ICND1 918/1000. DHCP Lab had different router configs. which changes that ending answers. However the principals are the same just don’t memorize it ver batim and understand how the solution was come to and you’ll get it. The question about DHCP actually had the dhcp set on the ethernet port on the distant end(instead of not being configured in the example). I forget the answer but after you get rid of the two obvious wrong answers and eliminate mis configuration there is only one answer left.
leo, did you study robs portion (263 questions) or the entire compiled workup? 551 total I think
@Vet I studied:
100-101 exam cram (for topic of OSPF)
100-105 exam cram
sims at this site
entire compiled workup of 551, but there are many duplicated questions on it
same here
physical lab with ASA
cbt lectures
odem
udemy
just have no desire to fail, I’ve noticed a fair amount of the questions have a correct answer along with a half correct answer.
Just passed ICND1! 930/1000 points.All questions from here new and old. 2 sims : DHCP and Security with a little different configs. 2 subnetting questions. RFC ipv4 question, NAT.
Thanks to everybody who participated on this forum! and thanks to 9tut. Well worth 9$ for my premium. im off to ICND2!!! Good luck to everyone!
Passed my ICND1 exam today, with better score than ^tubik. This site is amazing, i hope 9tut doesn’t get greedy and start charging more. But around 6-7 answers from the new questions are wrong. i will post the right ones in a while.
Good for you Cisco-er)))) you are pro man
Passed today with 880/1000. Thank you 9tut and Rob and everybody who participated in this forum. I had 1 security simulation that you can find on here. 42/50 of the multiple choice questions I found on here.
Hi all,
Can anybody confirm the labs for the exam?
Thanks in advance y´all
Confusion in following questions
1.RFC STANDARD TO ALLEVIATE PROBLEM OF IPV4 ADDRESS
2. Baby giant one
3.how many sims will come in the exam?
And if context sensitive help will be available or not?
Thanks in advance.
hi all,
which ospf questions are coming in iscd1 100-105?
thanks 🙂
I passed my ICND-1 Exam today ! This website is very helpful! Thank you 9tut!
@yassman
can you share your dumps and labs here?
Which dumps are valid?
@VP once you have covered all the study material, keep going through the quiz from the ICND1 section and the new questions section. hope that helps
Here is some video and PDF file for GRE tunneling http://asmed.com/cisco-ccna-gre-tunnel-configuration/
Hi I’m taking my ICND 1 EXAM MONDAY ANY advices???
people ignore the spam paid links everything you need is here and free
Hi. I passed the exam last week with 9xx/1000.
All the questions are on this website. You do not need to buy any test questions.
Tip 1 – In the Security SIM the enable secret password is configured. This will help to explain the answers on the SIM questions on this website.
Tip 2 – In the DHCP SIM the diagram is the same but with different Ip addresses. So make sure you know your way around the DHCP and NTP settings.
Tip 3 – I got 4 subnetting questions so make sure you can pick up these points.
Thanks!