Troy from United States -
Jul 27 2011, 4:52 AMReport Spam
does it have sims? where did you get it?
BookWorm from United States -
Jul 24 2011, 1:33 AMReport Spam
Hey guys here is the guide to cross reference stuff: hxxp://ebookee.org/CCDA-640-864-Official-Cert-Guide-4th-Edition_1245398.html
klinsor from Mexico -
Jul 20 2011, 10:00 PMReport Spam
Hi, i passed my exam today 839! Thanks a lot!....There are a new questions and drag and drop, but this vce is excellent!
Mostafa Abdo from Saudi Arabia -
Jul 17 2011, 6:39 PMReport Spam
Hi vasya,
Please allow me to confirm that the answer in the dump is correct according to the below:
1. IPS: is a device Virt because he means Cisco IPS 4200 Series Sensors are core components of Cisco's intrusion prevention solution, Virtual sensors enable the virtualization of both the configuration and the sensor state.
2. vPC: it's not (Virtual PC) it's A virtual PortChannel (vPC) in cisco world.
3. VDC: it's not (Datacenter Virtualization) its virtual device contexts it's the ability to virtualize a Cisco Nexus switch series into multiple devices in a way where each is dedicated a space of protected memory, and to communicate between contexts, a physical cable is required to go from a port in Context 1 to a port in Context 2, or through an external device.
4. virtual routing and forwarding (VRF): if you would think of it in the way it's the ability to virtualize a router into multiple routers with each having its own routing table, then you will find that its device virtualization not network.
accept my apologies if i were rode
Thanks, B. Regards
Mostafa Abdo
Mostafa Abdo from Saudi Arabia -
Jul 17 2011, 6:11 PMReport Spam
Mostafa Abdo from Saudi Arabia -
Jul 17 2011, 6:10 PMReport Spam
Dear Tiennt & Lady V,
here is below the link to Cisco Codec Calculator and how it calculate such things
and you will find also many other useful tools such as DSP Calculator
Thanks, B. Regards
Mostafa Abdo
tiennt from Vietnam -
Jul 16 2011, 3:31 PMReport Spam
Thank Lady V,
Does the followings the correct answer?
Access:
Protect the endpoint using network based intrucsion prevention
Protect against inadvertent loops
Distribution:
filter and rate-limit control plane traffic
Protect network service including DHCP, ARP and IP spooling protection
Core:
Does not perform security function to mitigate transit threats
Protected infrastructure using NFP best practices
and
Leased: Frame-relay, TDM
Shared: SONET, MPLS
and
support layer 2 VLAN spanning multiple access layer switches across the distribution switches - layer 2 between distribution and access layer, with a layer 3 link between the distribution switches
FHRP for convergence, no VLAN span between access layer switches across the distribution switches - layer 2 between distribution and access layer, with a layer 2 link between the distribution switches
Lady V from Kenya -
Jul 16 2011, 12:22 PMReport Spam
Hi tiennt,
On the Cisco Course Material there is a table that shows this. There is no calculation or method to do this but the table shows the following:
By default on G.711 line u make 6 calls (without cRTP) and 7 calls (with cRTP), based on that 512K + 256K = 768K which means if u get 6 calls on 512k, u get 3 calls on a 256k, which why the answer is 9 calls.
tiennt from Vietnam -
Jul 16 2011, 4:07 AMReport Spam
Dear all,
Given a VoIP network with these attributes:
Codec: G.711
WAN bandwidth: 768Kbps
Packet Header: 6 bytes
Payload: 160 bytes
CRTP: No
How many calls can be made?
How it was calculated?
tunght from Vietnam -
Jul 15 2011, 4:52 PMReport Spam
Drag&Drop virtualiz devices or network not valid
ASA context - Device virt
IPS (Intrusion Prevention System)-Network Virt (in answer is Device virt)???
vPC(Virtual PC) -Device Virt (in answer is Network Virt) ???
VLAN -Network Virt
VDC (Datacenter Virtualization) - Device Virt (in answer is Network Virt) ???
virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) - Network Virt (in answer is Dev virt)
or my answer wrong?
some guy from Unknown -
Jul 13 2011, 7:00 AMReport Spam
Just took 640-864 today and passed. This dump is definitely valid. There were a couple of drag and drops not covered here and a couple of other new questions but overall you should be just perfectly fine using this dump. Good luck to all.
here from Unknown -
Jul 11 2011, 7:41 AMReport Spam
about 15 capture's "drag from left to the right".
Do these pictures have in Actual.Test?
Are these pictures correct in Actual.Test?
what are new questions?
oda from Indonesia -
Jul 04 2011, 5:03 AMReport Spam
DND for Branch Office WAN design, Can someone explain why private WAN match for medium branch rather than large branch?
Pyrix from Germany -
Jul 03 2011, 9:53 PMReport Spam
Drag & Drop - data center property to design aspect
the property for weight load and power are interchanged
here from Germany -
Jul 03 2011, 7:20 AMReport Spam
Item 238 of 253
Which modules found in the Enterprise Edge.....?
Used radio buttons, but must be check boxes!
oda from Indonesia -
Jul 03 2011, 4:27 AMReport Spam
Some of questions in here are new, such as the DND and the Virtualization, but i think most of the question here is still the same as 640-863. So, does this one valid for 640-864?
Please allow me to confirm that the answer in the dump is correct according to the below:
1. IPS: is a device Virt because he means Cisco IPS 4200 Series Sensors are core components of Cisco's intrusion prevention solution, Virtual sensors enable the virtualization of both the configuration and the sensor state.
2. vPC: it's not (Virtual PC) it's A virtual PortChannel (vPC) in cisco world.
3. VDC: it's not (Datacenter Virtualization) its virtual device contexts it's the ability to virtualize a Cisco Nexus switch series into multiple devices in a way where each is dedicated a space of protected memory, and to communicate between contexts, a physical cable is required to go from a port in Context 1 to a port in Context 2, or through an external device.
4. virtual routing and forwarding (VRF): if you would think of it in the way it's the ability to virtualize a router into multiple routers with each having its own routing table, then you will find that its device virtualization not network.
accept my apologies if i were rode
Thanks, B. Regards
Mostafa Abdo
here is below the link to Cisco Codec Calculator and how it calculate such things
and you will find also many other useful tools such as DSP Calculator
Thanks, B. Regards
Mostafa Abdo
Does the followings the correct answer?
Access:
Protect the endpoint using network based intrucsion prevention
Protect against inadvertent loops
Distribution:
filter and rate-limit control plane traffic
Protect network service including DHCP, ARP and IP spooling protection
Core:
Does not perform security function to mitigate transit threats
Protected infrastructure using NFP best practices
and
Leased: Frame-relay, TDM
Shared: SONET, MPLS
and
support layer 2 VLAN spanning multiple access layer switches across the distribution switches - layer 2 between distribution and access layer, with a layer 3 link between the distribution switches
FHRP for convergence, no VLAN span between access layer switches across the distribution switches - layer 2 between distribution and access layer, with a layer 2 link between the distribution switches
On the Cisco Course Material there is a table that shows this. There is no calculation or method to do this but the table shows the following:
By default on G.711 line u make 6 calls (without cRTP) and 7 calls (with cRTP), based on that 512K + 256K = 768K which means if u get 6 calls on 512k, u get 3 calls on a 256k, which why the answer is 9 calls.
Given a VoIP network with these attributes:
Codec: G.711
WAN bandwidth: 768Kbps
Packet Header: 6 bytes
Payload: 160 bytes
CRTP: No
How many calls can be made?
How it was calculated?
Device virtualization: ASA, IPS, VDC
Network virtualization: vPC, VLAN, VRF
ASA context - Device virt
IPS (Intrusion Prevention System)-Network Virt (in answer is Device virt)???
vPC(Virtual PC) -Device Virt (in answer is Network Virt) ???
VLAN -Network Virt
VDC (Datacenter Virtualization) - Device Virt (in answer is Network Virt) ???
virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) - Network Virt (in answer is Dev virt)
or my answer wrong?
Do these pictures have in Actual.Test?
Are these pictures correct in Actual.Test?
what are new questions?
about 15 capture's "drag from left to the right"
the property for weight load and power are interchanged
Which modules found in the Enterprise Edge.....?
Used radio buttons, but must be check boxes!