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9 X2 a! }& W, a# Q9 y passed 200-125 today. This is by far the best update given by anyone here. Evliyah is absolutely right. Follow the same Dear people of 9tut,
" p, s! m: y; B& uYesterday I passed CCNA(200-125) thanks to you !5 C9 N' N$ o$ |- Z6 B& Y( G
So in order to pay it forward, I will give the information I remember from the test:
9 u D- H+ v- O0 v; |1. There were in total 58 questions were 4 of them was simulations (3 troubleshooting and 1 configuration) and one “drag and drop”.6 {. J) O# t8 t# ?
2. Simulations:
9 V/ ]$ d; U5 A4 ]7 f" Q5 N0 ~– One of them was configuration of an ACL-list. In this configuration I couldn’t write the acl-statements so I had to move on to the next questions because I almost used 30 minutes in order to make this configuration work.9 `7 Q9 U; c1 ~" A/ \9 _
I was very afraid I wouldn’t pass the test, but eventually it went well(has anyone of you experienced something like that? If so, what did you do in order to write the statements?)' i; r& J/ n, L/ P
The simulation is exactly like this one(MOD 3), but with only host D:. {( X! h& p4 ]$ p% T
+ v- [3 d. T6 h/ L– The next simulation was about troubleshooting OSPF and was exactly like old sim
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8 _# q8 f, }) O) {& `% c, D– The third simulation was about troubleshooting RIPv2, but it had also questions about NTP (the question was like: “Why is there no synchronization between the client(R2) and the master(R1)”? And if I remember right it was because R2 had a different IP on its NTP configuration (it wasn’t the same IP as the master NTP, R1))
) c4 n; w/ |2 R" c6 z4 UThere is no simulation of this problem yet.% V; P% ?& b. ~0 A/ a
– The fourth troubleshooting simulation was about DHCP and some questions about NAT.7 ~; X& @" D4 {& r6 h; @
There is also no simulations of this yet.6 N) U" z. ^$ M9 c
The commands I used for troubleshooting was for the most time “show running-config”, “show ip protocols”, “show ip interface brief”, “show ip ospf”, “show ip ospf interface [interface nr]”.4 Z7 b6 Q% A& R O) L3 Y, I
3. The drag and drop was about dragging right IP and MAC-addresses in a communication between two hosts.
2 ^, m S* F" t– The answer to this task is to drag the source IP and the destination IP in the source and destination field of the drop field.
2 d3 `$ c5 t8 P( @0 G- pThe same goes for the routers source and destination MAC-address.
8 A/ ]) Z7 I. [2 v4 R( N4. The rest of the questions was like (the questions is NOT 100% like the test, but these are the ones I remember) : - r# Q: g; f0 \( E5 [
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