© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-1 CCNP Routing and Switching Real Questions and Answers
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-2 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-3 Course Introduction
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-4 Learner Skills and Knowledge Students considered for this training will have attended the following classes or obtained equivalent level training: –ICND1 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices part 1 v1.0 –ICND2 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices part 2 v1.0 Knowledge of the Cisco Lifecycle deployment
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-5 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0 “To train network professionals on the techniques to plan, implement, and monitor a scalable IP routing network.” Course Goal
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-6 Question NO:1 Which three conditions can cause BGP neighbor establishment to fail? (Select three) A. There is an access list blocking all TCP traffic between the two BGP neighbors. B. The EBGP neighbor is not directly connected, and the ebgp-multi-hop option is set to the default valu C. The IBGP neighbor is not directly connected. D. BGP synchronization is enabled in a Transit AS with fully-meshed IBGP neighbors. E. The BGP update interval is different between the two BGP neighbors. F. The BGP neighbor is referencing an incorrect AS number in its neighbor statement. Answer: A,B,F
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-7 Question NO:2 Which three of the statements below correctly describe the characteristics of Autonomous Systems in routed networks? (Select three) A. Within an AS, all routers must run either BGP or IBGP. B. An AS uses exterior gateway protocols (EGPs) to exchange information with other autonomous systems. C. An AS is a group of routers under the same technical administration. D. Within an AS, routes learned through BGP can be redistributed using interior gateway protocols. E. Within an AS, routes learned through an interior protocol cannot be redistributed using BGP to other autonomous systems. Answer: B,C,D
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-8 Question NO:3 What are the two reasons for the appearance of as the next hop for a network when using the “show ip bgp” command? (Choose two) A. The network was originated via redistribution of an interior gateway protocol into BGP. B. The network was defined by a static route. C. The network was learned via IBGP. D. The network was learned via EBGP. E. The network was originated via a network or aggregate command. Answer: A,E
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-9 Question NO:4 What are two rules for compacting IPv6 addresses? (Choose two.) A. Every 16-bit segment segment that consists of all zeroes can be represented with a single colon. B. The trailing zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written. C. The leading zeroes in any 16-bit segment do not have to be written. D. Any single, continuous string of one or more 16-bit segments that consists of all zeroes can be represented with a double colon. E. The maximum number of times a double colon can replace a 16-bit segment that consists of all zeroes is two. F. Two zeroes in the middle of any 16-bit segment do not have to be written. Answer: C,D
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-10 Question NO:5 Share some Cisco ROUTE online test questions and answers below. Which three are characteristics of IPv6? (Choose three.) A. An IPv6 address is 128 bits long. B. An IPv6 header contains the header checksum field. C. An IPv6 header is 20 bits long. D. An IPv6 header contains the next header field. E. IPv6 routers send RA messages. F. An IPv6 header contains the protocol field. Answer: A,D,E
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-11 Question NO:6 Which IPv6 address correctly compresses the IPv6 unicast address 2001:0:0:0:0DB8:0:0:417A?Select the best response. A. 2001:0DB8:417A B. 2001::0DB8::417A C. 2001:::0DB8::417A D. 2001:0DB8:0:0:417A E. 2001::DB8:0:0:417A F. 2001:::0DB8:0:0:417A Answer: E
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-12 Course Flow Module 1: Planning Routing Services to Requirements Course Introduction AMAM PMPM Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5 Module 2: Implementing an EIGRP- based Solution Module 3: Implementing a Scalable Multiarea Network OSPF-based Solution Module 4: Implement an IPv4-based redistribution solution Module 5: Implement Path Control Module 6: Connecting an Enterprise Network to ISP Networks Lunch Module 2: Implementing an EIGRP- based Solution
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-13 ROUTE E-learning Modules Path Control Implementation IPv6 Implementation Routing Facilities for Branch Offices and Mobile Workers
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-14 Cisco Icons and Symbols Router Network Cloud End Users Serial Link Circuit-Switched Link Ethernet PC Laptop File Server Web Server Workgroup Switch Camera PC/Video IP Phone
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0— Cisco Certifications Cisco Career Certifications
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-16 Cisco Career Certifications Expand Your Professional Options and Advance Your Career
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-17 Cisco Career Certifications (cont.) Customize Your Learning to Match Your Job Responsibilities If, in addition to Core Networking, you also… Additional Recommended Cisco Curriculum: Related Cisco Career Certification: Assist senior staff in designing routed and switched network infrastructure Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions (DESGN) CCDA Implement and troubleshoot MPLS solutions in your enterprise network Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) OR Advanced Implementing and Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs (AMPLS) CCIP Implement and troubleshoot IBGP solutions in your enterprise network Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers (BGP) OR Building Core Networks with OSPF, ISIS, BGP and MPLS (BCN) CCIP Implement and troubleshoot QoS solutions for a converged network Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) CCIP Implement and troubleshoot wireless network devices Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE) CCNA-Wireless Implement and troubleshoot network security devices Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) CCNA-Security
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-18 General Administration Class-Related Issues Sign-in sheet Length and times Break and lunch room locations Attire Facilities-Related Issues Course materials Site emergency procedures Rest rooms Telephones and faxes
© 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ROUTE v1.0—0-19 Learner Introductions Your name Your company Job responsibilities Skills and knowledge Brief history Objective
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