Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 4

labs were frame-relay/ospf and eigrp

what is a valid HSRP MAC address. the answer with AC15 was the right one
( ant rem exactly).
Two questions were from netflow. One was like what would a network admin
consider before putting in netflow.
i chose cpu utilization, destination where it needs to be sent, port. Another
netflow question was that what why would you implement netflow.
Had to choose three right answers. (cant rem this one but i chose options like
to see bandwitch hog, to allocate bandwidth better to process,
and one more which i cant rem). Also there was one eigrp sim where one of
the question was how would router route to a destination.
The routing table had two paths to that route. With one path having higher
FD. But variance of 2 was on,
thus answer to it was that it would be routed with unequal load balancing.
Hope this help folks and god luck for the exam.

The link below is an updated dump which includes every question I had on
the exam with the exception of one question which contained six routers and
two switches that were using EIGRP for routing. I had to use show commands
to answer multiple questions as it relates to not establishing neighbors, which
route would be taken to a specific IP address etc.

Passed today with a score of 986. I had the Frame Relay, EIGRP, and OSPF
labs. The Frame Relay I had the password question I answered no password
because port is hdlc. The EIGRP lab had question about traffic going from R1
to R5. Use show ip route command, mine showed load balance so R2 & R3
answer. The OSPF was the Hotspot one in the ICND1. I had some Netflow, port
security questions. Two OSPF3 questions I remember one it was What are
two enhancements that OSPFv3 supports over OSPFv2? (choose two) answer
It supports multiple IPv6 subnets on a single link. & It routes over links rather
than over networks. Had two drop and drag the question #7 eigrp/ospf and
qustion #9. Study the STP & RSTP questions in the 9tut 200-120 site. Lot of
STP & RSTP questions.

Hello Cisco fans !

Just passed today the ICND2 exam with 973/1000. All questions except 2 are
on DEBRA or Nada dumps. Three labs : OSPF (also include in Nada (Hotspot
question), EIGRP and Frame Relay (the router is not Dubai but Barcelona,
same questions)
One question is about K values on EIGRP (you have to choose which K-values
are used by default in EIGRP. Answer : Bandwidth and Delay.
One question is about the router-id in OSPF. The exhibit shows the command
show ip interface brief and you have to choose which interface will be used
as router-ID. Its very very very similar to one question from DEBRA/Nada but
the values are different (Loopback0s IP is 2.2.2.2 and loopback1s ID is
1.1.1.1)
very single question were found in 9TUT NADA & DEBRA vce files.
Also used CCNA handbook with CBT nuggets and ITULearning.
Had EIGRP (6 Router model) FrameRelay (only SHOW commands) Sims ->
All No configurations needed but different IP address and Router names. Just
be thorough with appropriate SHOW commands and understand the
concepts.
Also had 3 Drag & Drop questions found in the VCE files.
assed ICND2 so sweet to see the Congratulations screen come up!- almost
all questions in 9tut were there, including the SIMS which were accurate
(slight interface changes and router/switch name changes).
There were about 5 questions that tested STP and RSTP, that are not here on
9tut. If you understand how root bridge, root ports and designated ports and
routes are selected then youll have no trouble. (The premium tutorial and
flash animation on 9tut is very good or check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanning_Tree_Protocol that has everthing youll
need to know to get you through). One question had four bridges in a loop
connected by either a Fe or a single Ge connection, (so you also need to
know and understand the route costs). see wikipedia to help
Data rate STP cost RSTP cost
10 Mbit/s 100 2,000,000
16 Mbit/s 62 1,250,000
100 Mbit/s 19 200,000
1 Gbit/s 4 20,000

2 Gbit/s 3 10,000
Another question had three bridges connected with two connections per
bridge so you need to know and understand the designated port selection
criteria (port IDs), all simple stuff with a bit of research.
The 3 sims, EIGRP, OSPF and Frame Relay all were sh commands NO config.
sh ip route
sh run
sh ip int
sh ip protocols
sh ip eigrp [nei] [int] [top]
sh ip ospf [database] [nei] [int] [top]
sh frame-relay map
will get you what you need to answer the questions
All please stop asking for dumpsAll you need is 9tut do the SIMs do the
composite quizzes and do a bit of research on the questions you get wrong,
so you understand the concepts, then you will get your CCNA.
Drag and Drop (Split horizon, LSA, Holdown timer, Poison reverse ) and STP
states(Forwarding, listening, )
EIGRP was the sim I got the more troubles, 9tut gives you the Idea, but not
the right answer! for example in my case
*There was no adjacency between R1 and R5 because the loopback interface
was incorrect.
*R1 and R6 did not formed adjacency due Different AS.
*The route from R1 to R5 was R3 not R2 like the sim said
* R1 loopbacks did not appear in R5 router table due auto-summary
(Nothing that show running-config cant resolve :), make sure u understand
what show running-config displays)
Frame-relay was the same(Different routers names and DLCIs)
OSPF I didnt use any commands, just watch the image in here

http://www.9tut.net/icnd2-200-101/new-icnd2-ospf-questions
and undestand what everything means.
I got 1 IPV6 question not found here, was something like what is enhanced in
IPV6 compared to IPV4(select 2) I dont recall the answers.
Nada and Debra still valid, used wendell Odom ICND2, cbt nuggets, I also
attend a cisco network academy
And yesthe OSPF question #9 was indeed A no adjacency formed!

Вам также может понравиться