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Passed ICND1 with score 974 |
Posted by: e24com - 05-13-2012, 10:48 AM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Hello everyone...
Last friday I passed ICND1 (974). At present, I am preparing for ICND2.
I strongly recommend for those who want to pass, to understand all of H2P questions, before taking an exam.
My study materials:
CCENT/CCNA ICND1 - W. Odom
CBT nuggets video for ICND1
H2P tests.
Michał.
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Anyway to Save Test Results as Doc without printing? |
Posted by: NavyVeteran - 05-08-2012, 09:36 PM - Forum: General
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Just getting started and studying for my CCENT right now. Is there any way to save your test results in the practice exams as a document instead of having to Print up 20+ pages. I tried saving as an HTML file, however you can not see the Exhibits when you do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Sumarization problem |
Posted by: palash010 - 05-01-2012, 12:21 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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The networks connected to router R2 have been summarized as a 192.168.176.0/21 route and
sent to R1. Which two packet destination addresses will R1 forward to R2? (Choose two.)
A. 192.168.194.160
B. 192.168.183.41
C. 192.168.159.2
D. 192.168.183.255
E. 192.168.179.4
F. 192.168.184.45
Answer: B, E
Why answer B,E correct? why other options are incorrect?
The Ethernet networks connected to router R1 in the graphic have been summarized for router
R2 as 192.1.144.0/20. Which of the following packet destination addresses will R2 forward to R1,
according to this summary? (Choose two.)
A. 192.1.159.2
B. 192.1.160.11
C. 192.1.138.41
D. 192.1.151.254
E. 192.1.143.145
F. 192.1.1.144
Answer: A, D
Why answer A,D correct? why other options are incorrect?
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lab5 eigrp stub and advertising connected routes |
Posted by: evesan - 04-30-2012, 12:31 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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Hi,
I build lab5 with gns3 and in my simulation the network 172.16.1.0 / 24 is not advertises by R3 to its neigbor R4.
It will be only advertised if I either put a network statement 172.16.0.0 or redistribute connected command under router eigrp.
There is some cisco doc about eigrp stub connected ....
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0...rpstb.html
but it is not really clear. It says:
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The connected keyword will permit the EIGRP Stub Routing feature to send connected routes. If the connected routes are not covered by a network statement, it may be necessary to redistribute connected routes with the redistribute connected command under the EIGRP process. This option is enabled by default.
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It may be neccessary .... ??? Depending on what ?
If I put a network 172.... command, I dont need a redistribute connected at all, right ? If I put redistribute connected, I dont need the eigrp stub ____connected____ option, so ?
Confused .
Any ideas to find a logic in there ?
Evesan
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Failed CCNA exams with score of 735 |
Posted by: Chivas - 04-24-2012, 03:49 PM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Hi please assist people I just flunked with a score of 735. I got 25% score on Nat and ACL, describe how networks work 75%, configuring and verifying switch with vlans 69%, implementing IP addressing scheme 50%. My lowest mark was NAT and ACL is there any body out there who can please help out with the practice as I have had many sleepless nights studying only to flunk.
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Passed CCNP ROUTE 19-04-12 |
Posted by: dannyjknights - 04-20-2012, 08:04 AM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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Passed the ROUTE exam yesterday with a credible 953/1000. There's no doubting that how2pass is a great help but you really need to understand the concepts of how everything works to feel comfortable. The CCNP ROUTE book by Wendell is worth getting and reading!
50 Questions, a lot of EIGRP and OSPF, 4 SIMS; PBR, OSPF STUB, OSPF/EIGRP Redistribution, EIGRP ip summary-address. Some of the configuration isn't as it is in what how2pass have on their site, hence you need to have a good knowledge of the IOS and where to look. I was unaware that the ? command does sometimes give you some help on some of the sims and don't worry if the copy run start command doesn't work.
1 exam away from CCNP now :-D
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QID: NA347 |
Posted by: mrhappydude - 04-17-2012, 04:27 PM - Forum: Answer this question
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i understand how you get 1022 subnets and 510 subnets of of what looks like class c subnets, since the question is about a class b, but i don't understand why they need to be broken up in the first place: 126 hosts and 510 subnets looks like exceeding the requirements, so why do i even need 62 extra hosts and 1022 subnets, what am i missing?
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CCNA - 640-802 Exam FAILED Today. ugh |
Posted by: ccnpguy - 04-06-2012, 05:47 PM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Please, for the love of god do not rely on H2P as your only means of prepping for the CCNA. I've been studying to recertify for the past 5 months, started using H2P in Jan along with Cybex and Cisco Press ICND1 and ICND2. Read the books, then spent a month on H2P before taking the exam. A few of the questions were similar and kind of helped. I had 48 questions an 90 minutes.
What i find irritating is that I just finished up all my CCNP exams, but in order for the recert to be valid, I had to re-take the CCNA, which i thought would be a breeze compared to the CCNP exams.
In a real life work enviornment, the majority of CCNA won't really apply, some will most won't. I probably need to get updated CCNA study material.
My final score was 656 and needed 825 as a passing score.
I had the EIGRP Simulation, the ACL Simulation and a 5 question VTP testlet that hosed up. it wouldn't let me select answers to the question or cycle through the 5 questions. Had to inform a TSA and skip it. Quite a few IPV6 questions, but it was mostly focused on WAN, frame relay, authentication and only a few subnetting questions.
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Passed Route Exam on 03/26/12 |
Posted by: Custo - 04-02-2012, 10:25 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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Guys,
Passed route exam last Monday with 953/1000. Had 50 questions, 2 DD and the usual 4 labs, Lab 3 - OSPF, Lab 4 - OSPF Virtual Link, Lab 6 - PBR and Lab 7 - EIGRP-OSPF Redistribution. You have to understand the concepts because the IP addresses and subnets are changed esp Lab 3, in my exam they asked that we use area 88 and the IP addresses used different block sizes (CCNA). Only saw 2 new questions not on H2P, everything else was from H2P. This site has all the labs and questions to pass. Thank you guys for keeping the hope for others to believe in themselves.
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