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@Dave4
Question Number 6
your test answer is not correct, you had take a subnetmask, correct is a Wildcard
router ospf 1
network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
and not
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
@Dave4
Question 25 your test answer is correct i forget to determine the Rootport on Switch4
hey guys failed200-105 twice this month with latest bought dumps.
trying again next week
any help would be appreciated
thinking of trying 200-125
Hi dave could you please send me qustion snd pdf
Thank you so much
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Hi dave could you please send me qustion snd pdf
Thank you so much
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@Dave
Hey bro, remember me from ICND1?
Any good ICND2 study material you could share?
@ kelly you welcome to share your material
@KELLY
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no have the exam 200-105 .. so what you doing here?
Passed my ICND2 200-105 exam this morning with an 813/1000. Passing is 811. I studied the dumps from Dave4’s ICND2 package. BE AWARE…not all answers in the dump are correct, so do not just memorize them, take the time to research the answers to make sure they are correct. The dumps are 85% valid still. My sims were OSPF, EIGRP, and GRE Tunnels.
Good luck!
Thanks for the input Cjccna, much needed
Good job CJCCNA
i have study ccna v2 in end of may passed exam icnd1 v2 in july (failed for 20 point)
five or six questions was on 9tut
passed the second exam icnd2 V3 in septmeber (widely failed)
i have tryed to learned the difference between V2 and V3 (buying Wendell odom book) but some questions were very surprising
if someone could give me official course of cisco for ICND2 V3, i could try to pass again
thank you for advance
I would have to agree with CJCCNA, I have had the exact same experience. The best option is to learn the syllabus and then check through the dumps to make sure you wont be caught out by any curve balls in the exam. Dave4’s dumps are good but as CJCCNA says, not 100% accurate. If you see an answer in the dumps and you don’t understand why it is right, then research the subject and check it. Sometimes it is Cisco writing an oddly worded question, sometimes the dump is wrong. I got about 8 questions in the exam that I had never seen before, Cisco are always fiddling with it. Also I have noticed subtle changes in the data between the dumps and the labs in the exams. Work with the dumps, check that you can work the answers out from the information given and then work it out again in the exam. Good luck.
I used the quiz. the Dumps are okay but there are too many irrelevant questions including the Frame Relay ones. I only saw one frame relay question.
What commands are needed for this test?
Wayne, have a look at the Dumps in Dave4’s ICND2 package. All the actual config sims are green, I think they are all in the 51-100 question pdf. Off the top of my head it is a VTP, OSPF and NAT config sims so if you know all the commands to set them up then you will be fine. Remember though that the questions can change, especially in the key data like ip ranges and OSPF areas or networks so you need to understand what each command is actually doing to be able to adapt it if the data has changed. It is quite possible to not get any configuration sims though. You will get around 4 sims in the exam, some will only require show commands. I did not get any configuration in my exam.
I am only asking because it isn’t clear what in Dave’s dumps in invalid. So it’s easier just to ask. It sounds like the questions are correct with wrong answers. Which is fine. However it’s not to clear what labs are good or bad.
I have had a look through the labs and there are no glaring errors. They all look like they are correct configurations. I have noticed only about 5% of the answers being wrong in the dumps anyway. All the config labs only involve about 8 or 9 actual commands, the only challenge is working out how you want to do to achieve the goal. In the show command only ones I have noticed no real issues but I largely ignored them after checking that I knew how to get to those answers. I hope that helps.
I have looked through several pages.. but there are so many here..
Does anyone have updated CBT Nuggets? I am looking for the version 3 videos.. Please help
CBT does not have the videos for CCNA v3 just CCENT v3. Safari books is finished and so is ITPROTV. Ine is finished but I hate the videos.
@ zaswsa
I am also struggling with the route summarization
Is this true? and why?
QUESTION 149
Refer to the exhibit. What is the most appropriate summarization for these routes?
10.0.0.0
10.0.1.0
10.0.2.0
10.0.3.0
A. 10.0.0.0 /21
B. 10.0.0.0 /22
C. 10.0.0.0 /23
D. 10.0.0.0 /24
Answer: B
But, this one could explain it.
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccna-routing-switching/route-summarization/
This site could be help when it comes route summarization computation.
http://asecuritysite.com/ip/routesum
Hi guys going to try 200-105 this week any update on dumps?
Besides these guys posting stuff we need to pay for?
From what I got from the 2 times I wrote the sims are the easy part its the multiple choice that is complicated and tricky
@ Zaswsa and Fierce
That is a pretty good link Fierce, it seems to explain everything well.
When it comes to route summarisation you are basically calculating a subnet that matches the given addresses. In question 149 it asks for the MOST appropriate summarization, B is the correct answer.
10.0.0.0/24 is too small a range it would be 10.0.0.0 – 10.0.0.255
10.0.0.0/23 would be to small also 10.0.0.0 – 10.0.1.255
10.0.0.0/21 would work but would take in more addresses than we need 10.0.0.0 – 10.0.7.255
So
10.0.0.0/22 is correct because the range of addresses it references is 10.0.0.0 – 10.0.3.255
so it is the most appropriate.
@ the summarization questions it is just to know how many /24 ‘s you need to summarize .So if you look at the /22 you will see 4 /24’s goes into a /22
10.0.0.0
10.0.1.0
10.0.2.0
10.0.3.0
Simple as that
Thats how I understand it.it goes back to sub-netting
@reaper27 how many sims did you get?
What about NetFlow? Did anyone get Netflow questions in the exam?
yes netflow 3 or 4 was tricky
@wayne exactly as dave says just check the previous messages
I don’t understand what you mean by that….is it hard to just say the number >.>
Thanks for the update Jim.
guys, how can i download the question on 9tut?
Failed today. Just got a 685..
3 sims EIGRP, OSPF, & GRE tunnel .
Dave has most of the question I had.
Failed last week 711 like Van Said EIGRP OSPF GRE make the quiz and retake the labs of 9tut they are very similar ! good luck all
@Van and Ibou
Do you had Netflow Questions??
could anyone provide icnd2 valid dumps??? help plz..
Passed ICND2 yesterday! I studied verrry hard but Dave4’s quiz made the actual difference (I think about 75% of all questions I got where in the quiz). Dave4, you have no idea what your work on here means to me. You rock (seriously man, thanks)!
Any advice?
I studied full time for at least a full week, and some more. But if you get OSPF, EIGRP, PPP (chap!) and GRE troubleshooting in your fingers (it’s not even that hard) and then study Dave4’s quiz, you could be able to make it.
There were some great OSPF/EIGRP troubleshooting labs in the official Cisco ICND2 student guide that helped me enormously (I got this with some CCNA course).
I had 3 sims in the exam (ospf/eigrp/gre), all where troubleshooting, no configuring and actually pretty easy.
@GotIt
25% that wasn’t covered by Dave4’s quiz. What questions were in the test? Was it from the old ICND2 test that we can find here in the premium?
Passed 200-125 today 986/1000 in EU region. Got the study materials from the comments and studied about two weeks. There are 67 questions and same sims and drag and drops as always. I used 182q and sims vce. There is a question about mdi connection and primary router fails i forgot the question.
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Goodluck to all!
Which statement about DTP is true?
A. It uses the native VLAN.
B. It negotiates a trunk link after VTP has been configured.
C. It uses desirable mode by default.
D. It sends data on VLAN 1.
This question is poorly worded, cisco states this about DTP:
•On an ISL trunk, DTP packets are sent on VLAN1. This is the case even if VLAN 1 is cleared from the trunk and is no longer the native VLAN. On an 802.1Q trunk, DTP packets are sent on the native VLAN. This is the case even if the native VLAN is cleared from the trunk.
Which two circumstances can cause collision domain issues on VLAN domain? (Choose two.)
A. duplex mismatches on Ethernet segments in the same VLAN
B. multiple errors on switchport interfaces
C. congestion on the switch inband path
D. a failing NIC in an end device
E. an overloaded shared segment
Another poorly worded question….
Reading through http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/virtual-lans-vlan-trunking-protocol-vlans-vtp/23637-slow-int-vlan-connect.html would suggest that all answers except C are correct (C is a BROADCAST domain issue, not COLLISION domain). If it’s asking for 2, the best two answers would probably be A and E…
@all
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@ghosy
Most of the question I encountered are from SNMPv3 and RSTP and it’s very confusing.
Were there any questions from old icnd2? Thanks
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Hello Guys,
I am testing tomorrow evening for both the ICND2 and the CCNP switch. I will keep you posted.
@charm242 all the best…which dump r u studying?
@Krixs For the INCD2 I am using Dave Stuff and for the CCNP I am using the premium one published on examcollection (Before Cisco shut them down)
@charm242..i couldnt find dav stuff anywhere..could u link me the stuff…it would b cery helpfull !!..thanks
guys, do we have a forum for CCIE?
I did not have any NetFlow questions on ICDN2
Results are here. Surprisingly, I passed the CCNP Switch and I failed the INCD2
Most of the questions where on stuff Dave gave us. However, I had too many sim questions 4 in total.
Can you describe the sims as much as you possibly can? @charm taking this in 2 days
Here is the sim that caused me to failed. I am mad because it was posted here https://www.9tut.net/icnd2/icnd2-labsim/eigrp-troubleshooting-sim#more-502
The second sim is here. Exactly as it is
https://www.9tut.net/icnd2/icnd2-labsim/gre-multilink-sim#more-880
@charm congrats on passing ccnp…regarding icnd2 what r the question u faced??
@ charm besides the sims was was daves stuff still valid?
One of things that I believe is making many of us to fail the exam; is the fact that some of the answers to question on Dave stuff are not correct. For example, I had that very same question of how to disable DTP. Let me tell you that question has so many answers.
@ Reaper27 Yes, I will say 75 percent of questions on Dave stuff are valid
This is a good table for turn off DTP (last Post)
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10714006/switchport-mode-commands-turn-dtp
@charm242 if you remember could you share us the new questions? it will help us a lot thanks
@Dave can you share the .quiz file so I can edit your quiz?
Scratch that last comment @Dave…revising the quiz now. Hopefully I can double check the answers against the material I have. I advise everyone ESPECIALLY if you took the test to throw some of the questions here so we can revise together.
#23 about the ehterchannel load is answer A. please consult the below thread.
http://www.networking-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=9194
Good to know
@kraken
Answer A is “The percentage of use of the link.”
If this was correct I would assume the numbers add up 100%, but they don’t. See this link:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/etherchannel/116385-technote-etherchannel-00.html
The numbers in the load column show which bits, out of 8 that are being used to send traffic. I still believe the asnswer is D
“The number source-destination pair on the link”
Which feature can you use to restrict SNMP queries to a specific OID tree?
A view record (Syntax: snmp-server view view-name oid-tree {included | excluded} )
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/simple-network-management-protocol-snmp/20370-snmpsecurity-20370.html
Can someone clarify this one:
Which three options are types of slow VLAN connectivity?
(Choose three)
Slow inter-VLAN connectivity
Slow collision domain connectivity
Slow broadcast domain connectivity
Slow default gateway connectivity
Slow application domain connectivity
Slow routing domain connectivity
NVM found it….was googling incorrectly lol
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/virtual-lans-vlan-trunking-protocol-vlans-vtp/23637-slow-int-vlan-connect.html
This question was on the test
Which three options are types of slow VLAN connectivity?
(Choose three)
Slow inter-VLAN connectivity
Slow collision domain connectivity
Slow broadcast domain connectivity
Slow default gateway connectivity
Slow application domain connectivity
Slow routing domain connectivity
@Charm242
You mean this question was on the test
Which statement about slow inter VLAN forwarding is true?
A. The VLAN is experiencing slowness in the point-to-point collisionless connection.
B. The VLANs are experiencing slowness because multiple devices are connected to the same hub.
C. The local VLAN is working normally, but traffic to the alternate VLAN is forwarded slower than
expected.
D. The entire VLAN is experiencing slowness.
E. The VLANs are experiencing slowness due to a duplex mismatch.
@Wayne
Which three options are types of slow VLAN connectivity?
(Choose three)
Slow inter-VLAN connectivity
Slow collision domain connectivity
Slow broadcast domain connectivity
Are we sure this questions is A?
Which statement about QoS default behavior is true?
A. Ports are untrusted by default.
B. VoIP traffic is passed without being tagged.
C. Video traffic is passed with a well-known DSCP value of 46.
D. Packets are classified internally with an environment.
E. Packets that arrive with a tag are untagged at the edge of an administrative domain.
According to this it might be E. Any thoughts?
Explanation: Frames received from users in the administratively-defined VLANs are classified or tagged for transmission to other devices. Based on rules that you define, a unique identifier (the tag) is inserted in each frame header before it is forwarded. The tag is examined and understood by each device before any broadcasts or transmissions to other switches, routers, or end stations. When the frame reaches the last switch or router, the tag is removed before the frame is sent to the target end station. VLANs that are assigned on trunk or access ports without identification or a tag are called native or untagged frames. For IEEE 802.1Q frames with tag information, the priority value from the header frame is used. For native frames, the default priority of the input port is used. Each port on the switch has a single receive queue buffer (the ingress port) for incoming traffic. When an untagged frame arrives, it is assigned the value of the port as its port default priority. You assign this value by using the CLI or CMS. A tagged frame continues to use its assigned CoS value when it passes through the ingress port.
Charm what was the failing score? Just try to gauge how right/wrong the quiz was.
Hi Guys, I don’t understand the SIMs available here on 9tut.
Most of them seems to have explanations but no actual questions.
I cannot find the questions that are being answered on the SIms, can someone please advise
Failed with 801 labs were gre/eigrp/ospf troubleshooting no configs. Study show commands and know what the configs are. Also study wan / cloud / and snmp. I’m going to study up and reread some chapters. Good luck to all.
@Syfis
Which statement about DTP is true?
A. It uses the native VLAN.
B. It negotiates a trunk link after VTP has been configured.
C. It uses desirable mode by default.
D. It sends data on VLAN 1.
This question is poorly worded, cisco states this about DTP:
•On an ISL trunk, DTP packets are sent on VLAN1. This is the case even if VLAN 1 is cleared from the trunk and is no longer the native VLAN. On an 802.1Q trunk, DTP packets are sent on the native VLAN. This is the case even if the native VLAN is cleared from the trunk.
Today, 802.1Q has become the more popular trunking protocol, with Cisco not even supporting ISL in some of its newer models of LAN switches, including the 2960 switches used in the examples in this book. Wendell Odom book
the BEST answer in my opinion is A.
@JohnDoe if you can plz share us the question that was on ur test.
Which two circumstances can cause collision domain issues on VLAN domain? (Choose two.)
A. duplex mismatches on Ethernet segments in the same VLAN
B. multiple errors on switchport interfaces
C. congestion on the switch inband path
D. a failing NIC in an end device
E. an overloaded shared segment
Any help please with this question!!!!!!
@JohnDoe
Please can you take a look at Dave dumps and tell us which questions were on your test…I would appreciate your help.
I’m testing next week..
@Wayne
Did you ever fix the wrong questions on Daves Dump? Can you share please?
@Anonymous
A & C are the most correct for collision domain issues on VLAN domain question.
@anonymous
***I meant A & E are most correct for collision domain issues on vlan domain question.
@Some guy still fixing…it would help if people who are doing nothing but lurking help do some research. There aren’t alot of issues with the quiz. Cisco is just wording things that give some of these question multiple answers. Maybe yall can help me find a link to the answer for this (reply with proof not just the answer):
What are two drawbacks of implementing a link-state routing protocol? (Choose two)
The sequencing and acknowledgment of link-state packets
The high volume of link-state advertisements in a converged network
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality
The high demand on router resources to run the link-state routing algorithm
The large size of the topology table listing all advertised routes in the converged network
hello, can anybody send me dave dumps plzzzzzzzz
can anybody send me dave dumps plzzzzzz.
About 90% of the questions from here were on the test. Thanks everyone for help. If you know the material and study the questions from here you’ll be fine. Had 3 sims that were exactly from here. Only one GRE question with chap was different. I used CBT, Odem book and PT for study material.
Does that mean you passed? @Unknown? Also was there a question or two in the quiz that you used a different answer for?
@SomeGuy
Which two circumstances can cause collision domain issues on VLAN domain? (Choose two.)
A. duplex mismatches on Ethernet segments in the same VLAN
B. multiple errors on switchport interfaces
C. congestion on the switch inband path
D. a failing NIC in an end device
E. an overloaded shared segment
Do you think this is the answer :
If problems only occur on that collision domain, and the performance of other collision domains in the same VLAN is normal, then look at the port counters on the switch to determine what troubles this segment may be experiencing. Most likely, the cause is simple, such as a duplex mismatch. Another, less frequent cause is an overloaded or oversubscribed segment.
Here is my pick.
What are two drawbacks of implementing a link-state routing protocol? (Choose two)
The sequencing and acknowledgment of link-state packets
The high volume of link-state advertisements in a converged network <
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality
The high demand on router resources to run the link-state routing algorithm <
The large size of the topology table listing all advertised routes in the converged network
"Link-state protocols also have a few disadvantages compared to distance vector routing protocols:
Memory requirements: Link-state protocols require additional memory to create and maintain the link-state database and SPF tree.
Processing requirements: Link-state protocols can also require more CPU processing than distance vector routing protocols. The SPF algorithm requires more CPU time than distance vector algorithms such as Bellman-Ford, because link-state protocols build a complete map of the topology.
Bandwidth requirements: The flooding of link-state packets can adversely affect the available bandwidth on a network. This should only occur during initial startup of routers, but can also be an issue on unstable networks."
Source
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210&seqNum=11
I agree with you. I would feel funny putting this as an answer ”
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality”. I can’t find an good Cisco pages supporting this answer.
@Wayne – yes I passed. There were a couple questions I answered differently.
1.Which type does a port become when it receives the best BPDU on a bridge?
The root port
2. Which statement about DTP is true?
It uses the native VLAN
3. Which statement about QoS default behavior is true?
Ports are untrusted by default.
4. Which three options are types of slow VLAN connectivity?
Slow inter-vlan connectivity
slow collision domain
slow broadcast
5. The etherchannel load question:
The number source-destination pair on the link
6.How can you disable DTP on a switch port?
Change the administrative mode to access.
7. How can you disable DTP on a switch port?
Didn’t remember this one: Which two statements about the spanning-tree bridge ID are true? (Choose two.)
A. The bridge ID is transmitted in the IP header to elect the root bridge
B. The bridge priority must be incremented in blocks of 4096<– Guessed
C. It is composed of an 8-bit bridge priority and a 16-bit system ID extension<–Guessed
D. The system ID extension is a value between 1 and 4095
E. It is composed of a 4-bit bridge priority and a 12-bit system ID extension
There was a SNMP inform timeout question that I had no clue.
@ghostly – you are correct , however that is how it was worded on the test.
Question Number 6
your test answer is not correct, you had take a subnetmask, correct is a Wildcard
router ospf 1
network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
and not
network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
@Fierce – LSAs are only flooded during Initial startup, not in a converged network. The only other answer thatmakes sense is the hierarchical IP addressing being a downside.
Here is my pick.
What are two drawbacks of implementing a link-state routing protocol? (Choose two)
The sequencing and acknowledgment of link-state packets
The high volume of link-state advertisements in a converged network <
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality
The high demand on router resources to run the link-state routing algorithm <
The large size of the topology table listing all advertised routes in the converged network"
This one has me second guessing
6.How can you disable DTP on a switch port?
Change the administrative mode to access. (Yes access would stop the trunking but setting it to trunk would stop the “dynamic” piece of dtp Any thoughts on what they want to disable? Dynamic or Trunking?
We are on the first cisco Level i think they ask to disable dtp completely. In this case set to an accessport is correct.
What are two drawbacks of implementing a link-state routing protocol? (Choose two)
The sequencing and acknowledgment of link-state packets
The high volume of link-state advertisements in a converged network
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality
The high demand on router resources to run the link-state routing algorithm <
The large size of the topology table listing all advertised routes in the converged network<
The main disadvantages of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) are Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) requires more memory to hold the adjacency (list of OSPF neighbors), topology (a link state database containing all of the routers and their routes), and routing tables, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) requires extra CPU processing to run the SPF algorithm and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a complex routing protocol.
Source
http://www.omnisecu.com/cisco-certified-network-associate-ccna/introduction-to-open-shortest-path-first-ospf-protocol.php
The requirement for a hierarchical IP addressing scheme for optimal functionality is an advantage
Is there a page on the cisco site that backs up that claim?
@Wayne
Take a look at Why Use Link-State Protocols? (3.4.3.1) at this page http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2180210&seqNum=11