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| Possible Correction Needed - QID RTE029 |
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Posted by: zdormanjones - 07-01-2013, 12:15 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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The answer to this question claims that traffic from the Internet to the data center is load balanced across 3 paths, but I think the correct answer is 4 paths.
It's true that Router A load balances across its 3 links, but the question states that all routers have the variance configured. Therefore, Router B will load balance across two of its links, making a fourth path.
I set this up in GNS3 with the ratios of the metrics for the various links exactly the same as presented in the question. I checked the routing table on A, and sure enough, it had 3 entries for the "data center" (loopback) connected to router H: through B, D, and F. Router B had two routes to the data center: through C and E.
Then I set up Wireshark on Router E on the links to Routers B, D, and F, as well as on Router C on the link facing router B. Finally, I sent 90 icmp packets from Router A to the "data center," and the results were as I predicted:
A->D->E->H: 40 packets
A->F->E->H: 30 packets
A->B->E->H: 12 packets
A->B->C->H: 8 packets
I will grant that the question states that the K-values are set to their default, while I set them to only compute delay on all routers. However, I can't conceive of any way that would contaminate the results.
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| Took ICND1 today and passed! |
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Posted by: cham12 - 06-28-2013, 08:23 PM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Just took ICND1 and got a 95 (950). When i signed up for how2pass I thought it would take about a month and a half of study to be ready for the test. It only took about 3 weeks! I Defiantly recommend this site.
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| Questions about ICND1 Exam |
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Posted by: john3721 - 06-27-2013, 08:43 PM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Has anyone recently taken the ICND1 exam?
This site appears to have questions not related to the material covered in CCNA1/CCNA2 courses.
It seems to have questions from a general CCNA Exam(CCNA1,CCNA2,CCNA3,CCNA4 couses),
not the specific material from CCNA1/CCNA2.
Does that make sense?
I want to practice JUST questions for ICND1.
Also, if anyone has taken the ICND1 Exam lately, how accurate are the practice questions
from the section labeled " Recently Added / Modified "
Thanks!
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Posted by: DV1987 - 06-26-2013, 08:07 AM - Forum: Pre-sale Questions
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Good morning,
I was hoping you could clarify the terms around affiliate commission. If a company sets itself up as an affiliate and employees of that company make purchases using the affiliate link, would commission still be paid?
I look forward to receiving your response.
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| Passes my ICND 2, as my recertify |
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Posted by: Euphoric - 05-31-2013, 06:50 AM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Thanks for good help. Would not have made it without H2P. I was really psyched up, to get some sims's, and say to myself before the test, "bring it on". To my dissapointing, i did not get any SIM's, just simlets.
Stydy aids, Chris Bryant, some IPV6 on the internet, and my home lab.
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| Just passed both ICND tests, my advice... |
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Posted by: Hill - 05-24-2013, 02:24 AM - Forum: Exam Experience
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Passed ICND1 a couple weeks ago at 950, then ICND2 a couple days ago at 944.
Here are 2 things that I did that helped me pass these tests:
1) Make sure you read every word of each answer explanations after doing each HOW2PASS practice question. They are well written, and explain concepts very clearly. Don't rely on rote memorization of the answers.
2) Spend a lot of time on the SIMs and Hands-on-Lab 7 and 8. I am glad I did Hands-on-Lab 7 (NAT) because that alone prepared me to answer a number of NAT questions on the actual test.
Good luck!
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| 642-902 in the rearview mirror (phew!) |
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Posted by: ddeleau - 05-20-2013, 09:01 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum
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I sat for this exam on Friday May 17th. I studied for four months, using this site, CBT's and my basement lab with 5 2600's and 2 3500XL switches plus a 2500 mgmt server. (Cntrl+Shft+6-X in my sleep)
I scored a 988/1000.
I was given 6 labs/simulations included in 52 overall questions. I finished with just a couple minutes on the clock.
I waited 6 months between the CCNA and this test (2 year old in the house and a full time job). I won't make that mistake again. "Back to the lab?" As my wife would say!
Thanks H2P
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Posted by: avv604 - 04-30-2013, 05:13 AM - Forum: General
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I plan on taking the two test route. I am wondering if it I can just purchase the CCNA and study with it (along with the other materials) or should I get the ICND1??
Thoughts?
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