Nettie from Unknown -
Aug 04 2011, 1:19 PMReport Spam
This is way beettr than a brick & mortar establishment.
RaDist from United States -
May 27 2010, 11:30 AMReport Spam
Passed wiht 972 today.
Almost all question from this dump. (just some simple modifications)
Also
OSPF SIM
http://9tut.net/icnd-2-lab-sim/21-icnd-2-ospf-sim (just different networks)
Also some drag and drop from http://9tut.net/
CrazyHunter from United States -
May 27 2010, 6:24 AMReport Spam
hey, i think I figured it out... thanks for your help.
CrazyHunter from United States -
May 27 2010, 6:16 AMReport Spam
nbn007 thanks!
Cool where did you get the answer? There are like 8 of these, could you upload your exam, pdf or what you have.
Or send it to me? Thanks a lot
nbn007 from United States -
May 27 2010, 1:18 AMReport Spam
to CrazyHunter
Question 1
Match the categories with the appropriate router output lines.
Answer
1) Port operational: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is up
2) Layer 2 problem: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down
3) Layer 1 problem: Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down
4) Port disabled: Serial0/1 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Explanation:
A simple way to find out which layer is having problem is to remember this rule: "the first statement is for Layer 1, the last statement is for Layer 2 and if Layer 1 is down then surely Layer 2 will be down too", so you have to check Layer 1 before checking Layer 2. For example, from the output "Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down" we know that it is a layer 2 problem because the first statement (Serial0/1 is up) is good while the last statement (line protocol is down) is bad. For the statement "Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down", both layers are down so the problem belongs to Layer 1.
There is only one special case with the statement ".... is administratively down, line protocol is down". In this case, we know that the port is currently disabled and shut down by the administrators.
ps: i didnt see this question on my ICND2 exam, I had vlsm/subnetting drag-and-drop.
CrazyHunter from Germany -
May 26 2010, 8:39 PMReport Spam
Can someone explan me this question? There are like 5 questions like these and I don't know how to interpret them. How do I memorize them... I'm lost..
kwame from United Kingdom -
May 26 2010, 12:57 PMReport Spam
am new here can anyone tell me where to get cisco academy discovery dump. please is urgent. am writing my exams next week.
nbn007 from United States -
May 25 2010, 6:27 PMReport Spam
i watched TrainSignal like 3 times, over and over again.
CrazyHunter from Germany -
May 25 2010, 3:31 PMReport Spam
nice nbn007!
did you only use this dump or some books,cbt?
nbn007 from United States -
May 24 2010, 9:54 PMReport Spam
took ICND2 today in US and scored 986/1000, 95% of my quastions came from this dump,one drag-and-drop is missining, very easy test.
Good luck and try not to score so high!!
Jc from United States -
May 22 2010, 11:45 PMReport Spam
I had an OSPF lab that was really easy as one of the networks had the wrong wildcard mask and was in the wrong area. I dont think I had any other configuration lab
CrazyHunter from Germany -
May 22 2010, 5:29 PMReport Spam
congratz Jc!
Do you know what labs/simulations you had? =)
Jc from United States -
May 22 2010, 2:59 PMReport Spam
I tested and passed with an 876 yesterday probably got 20-25 questions directly from this dump EXCELLENT!!!!
dm from United States -
May 17 2010, 4:36 PMReport Spam
Crazy. The dump was about 50-60% accurate . You will need to find another dump to supplement this one.
Crazy from Germany -
May 16 2010, 12:03 PMReport Spam
congratz dm!
did you use a certain dump? how valid was is it?
dm from United States -
May 16 2010, 2:33 AMReport Spam
I passed 640-816 ICND2 today. CCNA now and what a relief! Make sure you know VLSM, OSPF, SWITCHING, FRAME RELAY, ACCESS LISTS and EIGRP. Be able to configure ospf and fully understand the concepts.
Jezz from Unknown -
May 13 2010, 3:37 PMReport Spam
Hello... i'm going to sit exam end of this month. could pls somebody can advice is this still valid ??
Mei from United States -
May 02 2010, 10:02 PMReport Spam
Still Valid.Passed today. Study www.9tut.com too.
ogami_itto from United Kingdom -
Apr 25 2010, 2:51 PMReport Spam
who ever uploaded this is awesome, thanks for splitting the questions up into sections it makes revision so much easier!
Kamran from Canada -
Apr 25 2010, 2:09 PMReport Spam
Yes. this is valid i gave my exam on this friday. passed 917
qaseem from Pakistan -
Apr 20 2010, 12:52 PMReport Spam
is this dumps still valid my paper is on 24-4-2010
Almost all question from this dump. (just some simple modifications)
Also
OSPF SIM
http://9tut.net/icnd-2-lab-sim/21-icnd-2-ospf-sim (just different networks)
Also some drag and drop from http://9tut.net/
Cool where did you get the answer? There are like 8 of these, could you upload your exam, pdf or what you have.
Or send it to me? Thanks a lot
Question 1
Match the categories with the appropriate router output lines.
Answer
1) Port operational: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is up
2) Layer 2 problem: Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down
3) Layer 1 problem: Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down
4) Port disabled: Serial0/1 is administratively down, line protocol is down
Explanation:
A simple way to find out which layer is having problem is to remember this rule: "the first statement is for Layer 1, the last statement is for Layer 2 and if Layer 1 is down then surely Layer 2 will be down too", so you have to check Layer 1 before checking Layer 2. For example, from the output "Serial0/1 is up, line protocol is down" we know that it is a layer 2 problem because the first statement (Serial0/1 is up) is good while the last statement (line protocol is down) is bad. For the statement "Serial0/1 is down, line protocol is down", both layers are down so the problem belongs to Layer 1.
There is only one special case with the statement ".... is administratively down, line protocol is down". In this case, we know that the port is currently disabled and shut down by the administrators.
ps: i didnt see this question on my ICND2 exam, I had vlsm/subnetting drag-and-drop.
http://www.imagebanana.com/view/m4vokysn/cisco2.JPG
did you only use this dump or some books,cbt?
Good luck and try not to score so high!!
Do you know what labs/simulations you had? =)
did you use a certain dump? how valid was is it?