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February 7th, 2015
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Hi all,
I have a question for whom attended the exam.
When we are referring to famous trinity “Lacp; Hrsp; Vtp”, is Hsrp referring to “HSRP Simulator” simlet consisting of 4 questions, or to “HSRP Hotspot” simlet (aka F****s Plastic) consisting of 6 questions ?
In other words, does HSRP “Hotspot” still come up in the exam ?
Thank you, best regards
Passed today, 9xx
HSRP
VTPv3
LACP with STP
Everything is here at certprepare!
@Dan21, you need to be a premium member to view the Part 7 and 8 update.
@prabu
I am premium member. Kindly advice what should I study? I have go through new update questions 6 7 8. What should I study now ?
Please help. Me.
@ssuet2019F, try to read all the questions in every topic.
I have go through new update questions 6 7 8 : YES
Dear’,
any one update how many questions in certprepare
@??HSRPHotspot??
It’s HSRP with 4 questions, but it’s better to prepare the other one to have full understanding of the concept of decrement/increment value with tracked interface along with priority and preempt concept. Once you got it you can face any HSRP question.
Dear All,
Is it usefull to learn facts on old CCNP switch, Route, Tshoot facts for preperation to new CCNP syllabus or it is useless ???
Does anyone mind sending me the parts 6, 7 and 8?
daves21(at)email.com
Hello guys,
what is the answer for this questions:
Which type of packet does DHCP snooping continuously check in a production network?
A. DHCP Snooping B. DHCP Relay C. DHCP Request D. DHCP Acknowledge E. DHCP Reply F. DHCP Allow
thanks very much
Does anyone mind sending me the parts 6, 7 and 8??
daves21(at)email.com
parts of what ?
The questions on certprepare. updated questions Parts 6 7 and 8 of premium. I can’t see them. Just wondering if someone could share those parts
@Proton C and E
The questions on certprepare. updated questions Parts 6 7 and 8 of premium. I can’t see them. Just wondering if someone is nice enough to share those parts with me
daves21(at)email.com
@Joseph I would go with “D DHCP Ackowledge”
A network engineer is trying to prevent users from connecting unauthorized equipment to a production network.
Which option can be implemented campus-wide to satisfy this requirement?
A. UplinkFast
B. BPDU Guard
C. private VLANs
D. switchport block
E. IP Source Guard
Some say E some say B. they both seem correct. Anyone know 100%?
is the switch oct 2019 pdf enough to pass ?
What two things occur when an RSTP edge port receives a BPDU? (Choose two.)
A. The port immediately transitions to the forwarding state.
B. The switch generates a Topology Change Notification BPDU.
C. The port immediately transitions to the err-disable state.
D. The port becomes a normal STP switch port.
Correct Answer: BD
as per few search i read that “Neither edge ports or PortFast enabled ports generate topology changes when the link toggles. An edge port that receives a BPDU immediately loses edge port status and becomes a normal spanning tree port.”
Correct Answer: AD????
Hello guys,
what is the answer for this questions:
Which type of packet does DHCP snooping continuously check in a production network?
A. DHCP Snooping B. DHCP Relay C. DHCP Request D. DHCP Acknowledge E. DHCP Reply F. DHCP Allow
thanks very much
Can anyone tell what is right from DRAG and DROP:
Loop Guard:
+ prevents forwarding in the absence of BPDUs
+ automatic port error recovery
Root Guard
+ protects root ports from receiving BPDUs from designated port on a shared segment
+ discards superior BPDU received on ports from an unauthorized switch
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OR
Loop Guard:
+ prevents forwarding in the absence of BPDUs
+ protects root ports from receiving BPDUs from designated port on a shared segment
Root Guard
+ discards superior BPDU received on ports from an unauthorized switch
+ automatic port error recovery
I am pretty sure the correct answer is the first
@Scuchi
I believe the second is the correct one
Root guard is configured on a switch to protect it from receiving a superior BPDU and loses its current root bridge status.
Root bridge has all its ports as designated, so ” protects root ports from receiving BPDUs from designated port on a shared segment” is not correct for Root guard.
If root guard blocks the port, subsequent recovery is automatic. Recovery occurs as soon as the offending device ceases to send superior BPDUs
Secondly The loop guard feature checks if a root port or an alternate root port receives BPDUs. If the port isnt receiving BPDUs, the loop guard feature puts the port into an inconsistent state until it starts receiving BPDUs again.
I have passed on Friday with 860 score.
2 D&D Radius vs Tacacs, Source span VS Destination Span. Only 2 new questions related with VSS. LACP with STP Lab.
I have the valid dump with 355 questions. if anyone is interested please write me at
dams.vce1290 AT gmail DOT com.
Good luck!
@nits
You have to assume that there is another switch being connected. This generates a BPDU and thus generates a TCN
Hi @REPLACE WWW BY . to AND GET .. i was removed your group.. may i know the reason and where to get latest dumps for my Switching exam
can any one share latest version of Switching Q&A
@KANGHYUN KIM
Congratulations on passing your exam.
Can you provide me the DND for AAA?
Does Frame LLLDP have a CRC or does it not..?
Conflicting answers in CDP and LLDP questions 2 & 4
I’m not sure why one question says yes and two other questions say no
LLDP Frame Format
LLDP frames use the IEEE 802.3 format, which consists of the following fields:
Destination address (6 bytes)—Uses a multicast address of 01-80-C2-00-00-0E.
Source address (6 bytes)—MAC address of the sending device or port.
LLDP Ethertype (2 bytes)—Uses 88-CC.
LLDP PDU (1500 bytes)—LLDP payload consisting of TLVs.
FCS (4 bytes)—Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) for error checking.
LLDP TLV Format
Today 3 feb SWITCH exam failed 76*/1000 :(
3 LABS, lacp with stp, hsrp and vtp.
2 D&D stackwise/VSS and hsrp/vrrp.
questions mostly not from part 6 / 7 and 8:(
but from the SWITCH 300-115 category!