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  1. Passed-Feb16
    February 17th, 2020

    Passed the exam yesterday 9XX

    Labs: HSRP, VTPv3 and LACP/STP
    MCQ: There are atleast 5 new questions. Most of the questions are from the composite quizzes section

    Premium dumps here is still Valid. Good luck on your exam!

  2. from JP
    February 17th, 2020

    I passed the exam last saturday.
    Thank you Certprepare.
    There were many question about RSPAN.
    4 DnD. (91X)
    300-115

  3. CCNP
    February 17th, 2020

    Hi,

    I want to know the people those who done the LAP did you checked TAB in working in the LAP?

    When we type the router#confi & click tab will so the “configure terminal”(Router#configure Terminal)..

  4. Dan21
    February 17th, 2020

    Passed yall! 9xx

    Just study the PDF questions from here and you should be fine. maybe 3 questions were new

    I got the VRRP vs HSRP DND and the Stackwise vs VSS DND

    Labs were LACP, HSRP, VTP

    Good Luck yall!

  5. @DAN21
    February 17th, 2020

    @DAN 21

    Hi,

    I want to know the people those who done the LAP did you checked TAB in working in the LAP?

    When we type the router#confi & click tab will so the “configure terminal”(Router#configure Terminal)..

  6. Anonymous
    February 17th, 2020

    QUESTION 231
    When port security is configured on a switch, which violation mode is the default?
    A. shutdown
    B. logging
    C. no change
    D. error disable
    Correct Answer: A

    QUESTION 236
    In which two ways can a port respond to a port-security violation? (Choose two.)
    A. The port triggers an EEM script to notify support staff and continues to forward traffic normally.
    B. The port immediately begins to drop all traffic.
    C. The port enters the err-disabled state.
    D. The port enters the shutdown state.
    E. The SecurityViolation counter is incremented and the port sends a critical syslog message to the console.
    F. The SecurityViolation counter is incremented and the port sends an SNMP trap.
    Correct Answer: CF

    How come in one answer its Shutdown and in the other its Err-disable?

  7. karim
    February 17th, 2020

    @ Switchy

    whats your email will share some more questions

  8. Anon
    February 17th, 2020

    @karim
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  9. Anonymous
    February 17th, 2020

    Hello Discount,

    How is discount voucher available.

  10. Karim
    February 17th, 2020

    @ Discount

    Is this a platform for you to do business ??

    why you creating spams like worms ??

  11. Anonymous
    February 17th, 2020

    QUESTION 236
    In which two ways can a port respond to a port-security violation? (Choose two.)
    A. The port triggers an EEM script to notify support staff and continues to forward traffic normally.
    B. The port immediately begins to drop all traffic.
    C. The port enters the swerr-disabled state.
    D. The port enters the shutdown state.
    E. The SecurityViolation counter is incremented and the port sends a critical syslog message to the console.
    F. The SecurityViolation counter is incremented and the port sends an SNMP trap.
    Correct Answer: CF

  12. Switchy
    February 17th, 2020

    @Boxing_Surfer – check email
    @karim – what’s email please?

  13. ZebrasInAmerica
    February 17th, 2020

    Passed last week, 8XX.

    Labs : VTPv3, HSRP, LACP with STP

    LACP : pretty much the same as here, VLAN 1 on Switch B was already configured but gave it an IP address anyway. You will get errors about VLAN mismatch and etherchannel errors if you don’t change the native vlan on fa0/3-4 on Switch A and B.

    Lots of new questions I have not seen from here before. Make sure you know you DHCP snooping, IP source guard, portfast and DHCP82 – few questions on that.

    DND Radius vs TACACS. Lots of questions I had not seen before from over 1000 pratice questions.

  14. Cjay
    February 17th, 2020

    Is it necessary to configure the default gateway in LACP lap when router can be pinged from the switch B?

  15. CCDP DUMPS
    February 17th, 2020

    Just passed ARCH 300-320 with a score of 9XX/1000.

    Dumps valid 100%

    First 10 to reach out via email will get dumps.

    mail: ayobami1717wwwgmail.com

    Replace the www with @

  16. shux
    February 17th, 2020

    How did you do that @Cjay? Thanks

  17. Pass
    February 17th, 2020

    Guys I just passed Alhamdulilahh

    Just make sure Lab and simulation is 100 right you will pass definitely with score more than 800 even you make right 50% of the MCQ

    HSRP
    Lacp/ Stp

    Focus more on vrrp, hsrp,bpdu, security
    Certprepare 100% valid

  18. Pass
    February 17th, 2020

    @cjay
    It is not necessary as question did not ask for it.
    As long as if you configured properly int vlan 1 , it will work.
    If does ask for default gateway
    Check at SwitchA (configure)= show cdp neighbours
    Then check which ip is connected with router
    Next
    Switch B (configure)= ip default-gateway …..

  19. Switchy
    February 17th, 2020

    For the STP/LACP lab, what tests can you do at the end to confirm all working as required please?
    @boxing_surfer with your lab :)

  20. Cjay
    February 17th, 2020

    @Pass thank you.

  21. boxingSurfer
    February 17th, 2020

    @switchy

    thanks for the stuff from before.
    Give me 10 mins to provide information about the lab

  22. pass
    February 17th, 2020

    @switchy

    just ping with the ip address which is connected from router to switcha

    like
    SwitchB#ping 192.168.1.1

  23. Anonymous
    February 17th, 2020

    How can someone get the PDF of all this questions in certprepare

  24. 2jaymeup
    February 17th, 2020

    Hi,

    Guys can someone send me there reviewer here and dumps like the lab and QandA have an exam on 2 days .

    jayonline214 at gmail dot com

    thanks,

  25. boxingSurfer
    February 17th, 2020

    My LACP with STP verification goes like this. I wonder how many of these show commands will actually work in the sim though. Please forgive my interface names are not the same, as i’m doing this on Cat 3750’s. You get the point though

    SW-A
    ——

    show interfaces trunk

    Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
    Po1 on 802.1q trunking 99

    Port Vlans allowed on trunk
    Po1 1,21-23

    Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
    Po1 1,21-23

    Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
    Po1 1,21-23

    show run | begin span

    spanning-tree vlan 1,11-13,21-23 priority 24576

    show spanning-tree root
    Root Hello Max Fwd
    Vlan Root ID Cost Time Age Dly Root Port
    —————- ——————– ——— —– — — ————
    VLAN0001 24577 000c.30ae.6b80 0 2 20 15
    VLAN0021 24597 000c.30ae.6b80 0 2 20 15
    VLAN0022 24598 000c.30ae.6b80 0 2 20 15
    VLAN0023 24599 000c.30ae.6b80 0 2 20 15

    show spanning-tree bridge
    Hello Max Fwd
    Vlan Bridge ID Time Age Dly Protocol
    —————- ——————————— —– — — ——–
    VLAN0001 24577 (24576, 1) 000c.30ae.6b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0021 24597 (24576, 21) 000c.30ae.6b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0022 24598 (24576, 22) 000c.30ae.6b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0023 24599 (24576, 23) 000c.30ae.6b80 2 20 15 rstp

    NOTE: we dont see VLAN 11,12 and 13 in the above spanning tree output as there are no ports (or trunks) active in those VLANs. There are no STP instances for them

    show etherchannel port-channel

    Channel-group listing:
    ———————-

    Group: 1
    ———-
    Port-channels in the group:
    —————————

    Port-channel: Po1 (Primary Aggregator)

    ————

    Age of the Port-channel = 0d:00h:27m:59s
    Logical slot/port = 10/1 Number of ports = 2
    HotStandBy port = null
    Port state = Port-channel Ag-Inuse
    Protocol = LACP
    Port security = Disabled

    Ports in the Port-channel:

    Index Load Port EC state No of bits
    ——+——+——+——————+———–
    0 00 Gi1/0/3 Active 0
    0 00 Gi1/0/4 Active 0

    NOTE: see the EC state which shows we are ‘Active’ mode in LACP negotiation

  26. boxingSurfer
    February 17th, 2020

    Sorry the spacing is all messed up. but you can do the same on SW-B to see the results there

    #show interfaces trunk

    Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
    Po1 on 802.1q trunking 99

    Port Vlans allowed on trunk
    Po1 1,21-23

    Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
    Po1 1,21-23

    Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
    Po1 1,21-23

    #show spanning-tree root
    Root Hello Max Fwd
    Vlan Root ID Cost Time Age Dly Root Port
    —————- ——————– ——— —– — — ————
    VLAN0001 24577 000c.30ae.6b80 3 2 20 15 Po1
    VLAN0021 24597 000c.30ae.6b80 3 2 20 15 Po1
    VLAN0022 24598 000c.30ae.6b80 3 2 20 15 Po1
    VLAN0023 24599 000c.30ae.6b80 3 2 20 15 Po1

    #show spanning-tree bridge
    Hello Max Fwd
    Vlan Bridge ID Time Age Dly Protocol
    —————- ——————————— —– — — ——–
    VLAN0001 32769 (32768, 1) 000c.30ae.7b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0021 32789 (32768, 21) 000c.30ae.7b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0022 32790 (32768, 22) 000c.30ae.7b80 2 20 15 rstp
    VLAN0023 32791 (32768, 23) 000c.30ae.7b80 2 20 15 rstp

    NOTE: on switch B notice how the Root ID is different from the Bridge ID, because we are not the STP root

    show etherchannel port-channel

    Channel-group listing:
    ———————-
    Group: 1
    ———-
    Port-channels in the group:
    —————————
    Port-channel: Po1 (Primary Aggregator)
    ————
    Age of the Port-channel = 0d:00h:38m:05s
    Logical slot/port = 10/1 Number of ports = 2
    HotStandBy port = null
    Port state = Port-channel Ag-Inuse
    Protocol = LACP
    Port security = Disabled

    Ports in the Port-channel:

    Index Load Port EC state No of bits
    ——+——+——+——————+———–
    0 00 Gi1/0/3 Passive 0
    0 00 Gi1/0/4 Passive 0

    You can also do show interfaces status to confirm the modes and VLAN memberships

  27. Switch
    February 17th, 2020

    Passed 9xx. Thanks Certprepare for securing this for me. Used this site as phase 3 training once I had the concepts down using other training through work and such. Lab same LACP, sims VTP and HSRP. D&D was GLBP, AAA, VRRP. A few new questions but easy if you know the concept. The HSRP sim was completely messed up. Question was for R1 fa0/1 which had no HSRP config and the priority was configured to 130 on all so no answers were correct. I just went with 0/1 being a typo supposed to be 0/0. Good luck to all and god bless.

  28. Karim
    February 17th, 2020

    @ Switchy

    {email not allowed}

  29. Karim
    February 17th, 2020

    @ Switchy

    manzoor107 at gmail dot com

  30. boxingSurfer
    February 17th, 2020

    Just for information (no relevant for exam at all…)

    Real world -> the router is not pingable from SW-B. Here’s why:
    SW-B we configure management IP is on VLAN 1 SVI
    The router is connected to SW-A interface thats in VLAN 98
    So although the switch and the router are on the same IP subnet, unless you change the VLAN on the port the router is attached to, traffic from VLAN 1 wont reach it.

    I wonder if anyone got a successful ping on the exam SIM? because it really should not be possible


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