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Exam: 640-822 ICND1 - Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
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  • ML63 from United States - Apr 11 2013, 6:16 PM Report Spam
    Yes, redbird, I agree, the answer given is hogwash! Who made this answer up anyway?
  • redbird32 from United States - Mar 11 2013, 7:59 PM Report Spam
    Anyone get this question?? how to the answers match with the fourth and eleventh subnets??Confused!
    #338
    It is stated to assign ip addresses to two interfaces; S0 and E0 on network 192.168.191.0/28 which has the increment of 16 ip's per subnet
    S0 = fourth subnet
    E0 = eleventh Subnet

    1 0-15
    2 16-31
    3 32-47
    4 48-63 <-----4th subnet
    5 64-79
    6 80-95
    7 96-111
    8 112-127
    9 128-143
    10 144-159
    11 160-175 <-----11th subnet
    12 176


    However, the solution seems not quite like it's correct:
    State# config t
    State(config)# interface e0
    State(config-if)# ip address 192.168.191.14 255.255.255.240
    State(config-if)# no shutdown
    State(config-if)# exit
    State(config)# interface s0
    State(config-if)# ip address 192.168.191.30 255.255.255.240
    State(config-if)# no shutdown
    State(config-if)# end
    State# copy run start

    Can anyone chim-in on this solution?
  • ITGalaxy from United States - Feb 13 2013, 4:56 PM Report Spam
    Can someone help please?

    I have been studying from 9tut and I am confused on the Security Testlet Question # 4. There are many opinions about it which makes it difficult to understand.

    Can someone please help me with the correct answers?

    Thank you
  • feb04 from Unknown - Feb 05 2013, 2:10 AM Report Spam
    this dump is still valid...took the exam yesterday and got more than enough to pass it...
  • amy gates from United States - Jan 29 2013, 7:54 PM Report Spam
    just took icnd1 test and got an 887/1000. I felt like i knew almost every single question but 3 or 4. Most every single question I was giving is in here. Visit 9tut as well as it really helped me out and i DID see questions from there. Good luck!
  • Michael Weston from United States - Jan 10 2013, 5:05 PM Report Spam
    This dump is still very valid. I studied this, 9tut, and Odem's book and passed with a 950+. I got the security testlet, the WAN drag and drop, and Implementation SIM from 9tut. Big thanks to Daniel and 9tut.
  • elmarq from United States - Jan 03 2013, 12:41 AM Report Spam
    Good luck, guys. I'm testing this Sat
  • Justin from United States - Jan 02 2013, 8:16 PM Report Spam
    @Andrew B

    Good luck bro..
  • AndrewB from United States - Jan 02 2013, 7:21 PM Report Spam
    @ Justin

    I have read and re-read CCENT/CCNA ICND1 (ODOM - Third Edition) and studied for the past six weeks. This book was part of the Official Cert Library that came with some simulations and practice exams, which I have also studied. I have also completed CCNA1 and CCNA2 through a local community college. I am set to take the CCENT tomorrow morning at 9:00AM. This will be the first Cisco test that I have taken.
  • Justin from United States - Jan 02 2013, 6:56 PM Report Spam
    @Andrew B.. I can understand were you are coming from. I was just explaining why the dump had those 2 commands at being correct.. But now that I think about it, it should be all 3 cause show ip int will display that information also. I just googled that question and there was a website that states that all three commands are correct.lol.. What else are you using to prep for the exam. I am taking my exam this Friday morning.
  • AndrewB from United States - Jan 02 2013, 6:50 PM Report Spam
    The first thing I did when I questioned this answer was to run it in Packet Tracer. This was the output of the Show Controllers command;

    Router#sh control
    Interface FastEthernet0/0
    <Removed for brevity>

    Software MAC address filter(hash:length/addr/mask/hits):
    <Removed for brevity>

    RX_RING_ENTRIES
    <Removed for brevity>

    TX_RING_ENTRIES
    <Removed for brevity>

    PHY registers:
    <Removed for brevity>

    Interface FastEthernet0/1
    Hardware is PQUICC MPC860P ADDR: 80C95180, FASTSEND: 80011BA4
    DIST ROUTE ENABLED: 0
    Route Cache Flag: 0
    <Removed for brevity>

    HW filtering information:
    Promiscuous Mode Disabled
    Software MAC address filter(hash:length/addr/mask/hits):
    <Removed for brevity>

    RX_RING_ENTRIES
    <Removed for brevity>

    TX_RING_ENTRIES
    <Removed for brevity>

    PHY registers:
    <Removed for brevity>

    As you can see, it does not display any information about the IP address or the layer 1/2 status.

    However, when I put in the Show IP Interface command, I get;

    Router# sh ip int
    FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is down (disabled)
    Internet address is 192.168.1.1/24
    Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
    Address determined by setup command
    MTU is 1500
    <Removed for brevity>

    You can see in the first two lines that it displays the IP address and the layer 1/2 status.

    Can someone please explain what I am doing wrong?
  • Justin from United States - Jan 02 2013, 12:01 PM Report Spam
    @elmarq

    #show protocols will display the ip address along with other information.
    #show controllers will display the physical information like what type of device it is.

    I hope this makes since. If you have packet tracer try it out.. Try not to memorize the answers. You should be able to explain why the answer is correct. Good luck on your journey.
  • elmarq from United States - Jan 01 2013, 9:31 PM Report Spam
    Where in the #show controllers output is the IP address of the interface listed? I'm missing it.
    Thanks.
  • justin from United States - Jan 01 2013, 8:35 PM Report Spam
    @AndrewB the answer C&D is correct. from user mode if you type show controllers the Layer 1 information of the device will be displayed. Remember Layer1 is the Physical Layer. #show controllers displays all the information about the device like mac address and what type of device it is. So to answer your question C&D is correct but I can see where you are coming from also.
  • elmarq from United States - Jan 01 2013, 6:40 PM Report Spam
    @ AndrewB

    I agree
  • AndrewB from United States - Jan 01 2013, 1:26 AM Report Spam
    Exam A, Q189

    Which two commands display the current IP address and basic Layer 1 and 2 status of an interface? (Choose two.)

    A. router#show version
    B. router#show ip interface
    C. router#show protocols
    D. router#show controllers
    E. router#show running-config

    The dump says the C and D are correct. I believe that it should be B and C, as "show controllers" does not return anything about the IP address or layer 1/2 status. Does anyone else agree with this?
  • PROXY from Brazil - Dec 26 2012, 8:37 PM Report Spam
    I did the exam today and passed with 850 points still valid but there is change in the matter of Hotspot ip and ip mdança the matter of drag and drop
  • qais from Pakistan - Dec 19 2012, 7:11 PM Report Spam
    9tut-ICND1-LATEST Practice-Questions IN PDF

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/114737287/9tut-ICND1-Practice-Questions
  • Mimo from Unknown - Dec 19 2012, 2:31 PM Report Spam
    Q118, Is it me or the Pic on this question has nothing to do with the answers given?
  • youness from Unknown - Dec 19 2012, 1:58 PM Report Spam
    should be rollover bro not crossover
  • Zan from United States - Dec 19 2012, 4:41 AM Report Spam
    Q161, the answer shows a crossover cable from a host to a router. Why is that? if it was a rollover cable maybe or straight through.
  • Jimmy from Canada - Dec 13 2012, 9:11 PM Report Spam
    Dump still valid, passed today. Ensure you know and understand 9tut.com's sim, at lease 2 of it will be on the exam.

    Best of luck to all.
  • hello kitty from United States - Dec 12 2012, 6:21 AM Report Spam
    Still valid. This dump and 9tut. Passed today.
  • Henry from Canada - Dec 09 2012, 8:32 PM Report Spam
    Guys, got another question, #338
    It is stated to assign ip addresses to two interfaces; S0 and E0 on network 192.168.191.0/28 which has the increment of 16 ip's per subnet
    S0 = fourth subnet
    E0 = eleventh Subnet

    1 0-15
    2 16-31
    3 32-47
    4 48-63 <-----4th subnet
    5 64-79
    6 80-95
    7 96-111
    8 112-127
    9 128-143
    10 144-159
    11 160-175 <-----11th subnet
    12 176


    However, the solution seems not quite like it's correct:
    State# config t
    State(config)# interface e0
    State(config-if)# ip address 192.168.191.14 255.255.255.240
    State(config-if)# no shutdown
    State(config-if)# exit
    State(config)# interface s0
    State(config-if)# ip address 192.168.191.30 255.255.255.240
    State(config-if)# no shutdown
    State(config-if)# end
    State# copy run start

    Can anyone chim-in on this solution?
    Thanks in advance and congrat to those who passed and thanks for your updates.
  • kyodhie from Singapore - Dec 03 2012, 5:28 AM Report Spam
    hi guys,

    just want to ask what's the difference between ICND1 Prep + Test Bundle and ICND1 Learning Lab + Test Bundle? also, for this dump which one should i choose?

    thank you.
  • CandySkull from United States - Nov 30 2012, 7:50 PM Report Spam
    Passed today 962. Still valid, Most of the questions were on this dump. Got a security testlet that is not in the file. Mexico
  • MrBacon from Brazil - Nov 29 2012, 6:24 PM Report Spam
    I've just passed ICND1, this dump is totally valid, a good ammount of questions came from this dump.

    Scored 850/1000, I've studied CBT Nuggets, 9tut sims, this and Peyton's dumps.
  • SAYED QAISAR SHAH from Pakistan - Nov 28 2012, 5:34 PM Report Spam
    9tut Latest ICND1 Practice Questions . . Just Enter The Below Link.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/114737287/9tut-ICND1-Practice-Questions
  • Henry from Canada - Nov 28 2012, 4:38 AM Report Spam
    @fred, thanks for your reply.

    Q 256.
    How do you tell what the role of this router is?
  • squid from United States - Nov 19 2012, 8:41 PM Report Spam
    Pass my ICND 1 on friday 100% I use this DUMP and CBT NUGGET
  • fred from Ghana - Nov 17 2012, 9:17 PM Report Spam
    @ Henry
    There is a problem with this question. Option A should read
    Interface fa0/3 has an IP address that overlaps with network 10.1.3.0/30.
    not Interface fa0/3 has an IP address that overlaps with network 10.1.1.0/30.
    Refer from 9tut.net
  • Henry from Canada - Nov 17 2012, 8:42 PM Report Spam
    Hi Everyone,
    Need help on this question:

    QUESTION 145
    Refer to the exhibit. The goal of this network design is to provide the most efficient use of IP address space in
    a network expansion. Each circle defines a network segment and the number of users required on that
    segment. An IP subnetwork number and default gateway address are shown for each segment. What are three
    problems with the network design as shown? (Choose three.)

    A. Interface fa0/3 has an IP address that overlaps with network 10.1.1.0/30.
    B. Interface fa0/1 has an invalid IP address for the subnet on which it resides.
    C. Interface fa0/2 has an invalid IP address for the subnet on which it resides.
    D. Network 10.1.2.0/25 requires more user address space.
    E. Network 10.1.3.128/25 requires more user address space.
    F. The IP subnet 10.1.1.0/30 is invalid for a segment with a single server.
    Answer: ABD

    How is it that Answer A is correct? Fa0/3 is on the 10.1.3.1 while network 10.1.1.0 is on a different network?

    Thanks
  • Michel from France - Nov 16 2012, 8:41 AM Report Spam
    Passed yesterday with 962 .Fully valid
  • John from Unknown - Nov 16 2012, 6:30 AM Report Spam
    Thank you Daniel, most of the new questions are from here. Almost 95% valid, and pass this exam with a score of 912 last October. Guys, study Jeremy's CBT and also 9tut lab simulations and testlets because a lot of it came out. Thank you also to examcollection, God bless you and keep supporting the future Net Admins.
  • oldtown from Qatar - Nov 15 2012, 2:34 AM Report Spam
    Why there are PAT & NAT technology in this dump ?
    I thought no PAT & NAT technology in ICDN 1
  • Jelo_DJ from United States - Nov 13 2012, 10:03 PM Report Spam
    Passed the exam couple days ago. I studied from CBT nuggeut,9tut, Youtube,and lastley this dumb. Also I work on some Cisco equipments at work which helped alot.: say this dumb is abut 80% to 85% valid. Don't only depend on this at least watch cbtnugguets and you will be fine so if they tweak and change small things yo don't get lost. Thank you all for your help and please post all questions you don't know and I'll do my best to help. Good Luck
  • kowika from Unknown - Nov 13 2012, 8:53 PM Report Spam
    Hi! About Q 338. I show the answer, but i cant understand.

    E0 need eleventh subnet S0 need 4th subnet.
    I think, from 192.168.1.91.8 /28, the 11th subnet is 192.168.191.160 /28 and 4th subnet is 192.168.191.48/28. Please help me to find the reason. Thank you
  • Theophilus from United States - Nov 13 2012, 7:38 PM Report Spam
    @ Alex. Thanks Alot
  • Alex from United States - Nov 13 2012, 5:36 PM Report Spam
    @Theophilus

    I had ONLY the Implementation SIM. The security Testlet from 9tut.net I think everyone has has lately. Very easy though as long as you understand “enable secret”, “enable password”, “login”, “login local”, “transport input”, “line vty”, “service password-encryption”, “bannder motd”, “privilege.

    Also had the WAN Drag and Drop

    Point to Point - Lease Line
    Circuit Switched - PSTN
    Packet Switched - Frame Relay
    Cell Switched - ATM

    Really that's about it as far as the hands on and drap and drop. I think I got a bit lucky on how easy my exam was. The questions were all right off this dump and 9tut.net 100%. They are rearranged and somewhat reworded, but honestly I studied for like 3 months and could have done it with only a month of studying. I think the questions are pretty random so just learn the dump and 9tut and you'll be fine.
  • Theophilus from United States - Nov 13 2012, 3:36 PM Report Spam
    @ Alex, Could you please specify the SIMS and HOTSPOTS in the Exam from this Dump. Thanks
  • Alex from United States - Nov 13 2012, 7:32 AM Report Spam
    Passed 987. Missed one, but seems like every question is either on here or 9tut.net. Study hard and this will be a breeze. On to CCNA!
  • Scara_Zim from Saudi Arabia - Nov 12 2012, 6:17 PM Report Spam
    passed 937...98% valid..almost all questions were from this..include sims on 9tut.com..u will make it
  • jrv2 from United States - Nov 12 2012, 5:29 PM Report Spam
    I took the test today and scored 962/1000. This dump is still valid. I had, maybe, 2 questions that weren't covered here or 9tut.net. Study both, and you should do very well.
  • sherry from United States - Nov 12 2012, 11:32 AM Report Spam
    Hameed, is that because it is in the third octet? I was taught you couldn't use the first or the last as the host as the first is the subnetwork and the last is the broadcast. This confuses me. I'm sure it's simple but it's over my head at this moment.
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 12 2012, 1:30 AM Report Spam
    172.16.31.0 is valid because it's not a broadcast address and it's in the range
    172.16.24.0 - 172.16.31.255
    The broadcast address is 172.16.31.255
  • sherry from United States - Nov 12 2012, 12:18 AM Report Spam
    I understand Fred's question. 31 is a broadcast address so it is not a valid host so how can C be right?
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 11 2012, 9:18 PM Report Spam
    @fred
    A,C,D are correct answers. B is the subnet Address so we can't use that.
    The increment is 8 so here are the subnets range:
    172.16.0.0 - 172.16.7.255
    172.16.8.0 - 172.16.15.255
    172.16.16.0 - 172.16.13.255
    172.16.24.0 - 172.16.31.255
  • fred from Ghana - Nov 11 2012, 8:32 PM Report Spam
    Assuming a subnet mask 255.255.248.0, three of the following addresses are valid host addresses. Which are these addresses?(Choose three)
    A. 172.16.9.0
    B. 172.16.8.0
    C. 172.16.31.0
    D. 172.16.20.0

    I know A and D are correct. Need help with the third option.
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 11 2012, 7:32 AM Report Spam
    @Alex
    The correct answers are
    B. filtering can occur based on layer 3 information
    E. broadcasts are not forwarded across the router
    Check the line and let me know
    http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/ccna-savvy-segmenting-a-network-with-a-router.html
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 11 2012, 7:10 AM Report Spam
    @Alex
    Answer A and B are correct
    find the answer here
    http://ccnaanswers-khim.blogspot.com/2011/05/hierarchical-network-design-or-model.html
  • Alex from United States - Nov 10 2012, 8:24 PM Report Spam
    1. Which two characteristics describe the access layer of the hierarchical network design model? (choose two)

    a. Layer 3 support
    b. port security
    c. redundant component
    d. VLANs
    e. PoE
    Answer shows A and B. Is that correct?

    I think the answers should be B and D. Does anyone else agree or know for sure?
  • Alex from United States - Nov 10 2012, 8:23 PM Report Spam
    What are two characteristics of segmenting a network with a router? (Choose two.)

    A. a router processes data more quickly than switches
    B. filtering can occur based on layer 3 information
    C. A router decreases the number of collision domains.
    D. adding a router to the network decreases latency
    E. broadcasts are not forwarded across the router

    Answers are C and E, but I think the correct answer is B and E. I only say this because if you go to:

    http://www.9tut.com/ccna-basic-questions-2

    You can see that question one of the CCNA exam asks the same question, but with a different answer. Does anyone else agree?
  • SiR from United States - Nov 10 2012, 2:04 AM Report Spam
    This dump is still valid...passed ICND1 today with a score of 925 used this dump, CBT Nuggets, and Cisco ICND1 press book
  • CCENT from Bahamas - Nov 09 2012, 11:02 PM Report Spam
    This dump is 100% valid, just passed today with 925 every single question was from this dump. With the exception of one which was a Frame Relay DAD, but the same thing applies you have to know subnetting and Cisco's CLI and the overall concepts. Thanks to CBT Nuggets, this site and 9tut.net. Next step CCNA.
  • hellokitty from United States - Nov 09 2012, 5:27 PM Report Spam
    Dump still 85% valid. Took the exam on 11/3. One new drag and drop on something to this effect:
    SNMP
    STMP
    IP
    TCP
    Ethernet

    Drag to which TCP layer
  • ROMARMGEO from Georgia - Nov 09 2012, 9:37 AM Report Spam
    Passed ICND1 today, this dump is valid 60-70% questions were from it
  • Alex from United States - Nov 08 2012, 5:58 PM Report Spam
    0-16
    16-32
    32-48
    48-64

    Each of these are subnets. So the 4th normally would be the the 48-63 subnet, but since it says to not consider the 0 subnet, we need to bump it up to the next subnet which is the 64-80 subnet, and the last usable ip address on that subnet is .78. That makes it the 4th "usable" subnet after discounting the 0 subnet. Make sense?
  • Alex from United States - Nov 08 2012, 5:54 PM Report Spam
    Hammed,

    It asks to not to consider "zero subnet to be usable!".

    Hence when I discounted the zero subnet i.e, 192.168.191.0/28

    The last host in the 11th subnet comes out to be 192.168.191.190/28

    The last host in the 4th subnet comes out to be 192.168.191.78/28

    If someone else would like to confirm that this is correct, that would be great!
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 08 2012, 5:03 AM Report Spam
    Could someone please verify and explain answer for the Lab Sim regarding the State, Shore, and Midtown routers.

    The question says configure the state router so E0 receives the eleventh usable subnet and S0 receive the fourth usable subnet. What does eleventh and forth subnet mean.

    I did break the IP into subnets but the last IPs I got on the eleventh and fourth subnets are different than the test answers.
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 08 2012, 2:55 AM Report Spam
    Oh didn't notice the Hub. Thanks
  • Alex from United States - Nov 07 2012, 6:06 AM Report Spam
    @Hameed

    The right device is a switch. Each port on a switch is a collision domain. That's a total a total of 6 collision domains, including the port the router is connected to. The hub is one big collision domain so that entire left side is counted as just one collision domain. If you add that up, it becomes a total of 7 collision domains.
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 07 2012, 2:27 AM Report Spam
    Someone verify please
    Describer the network graphic "which has Sales and prodection"
    Chose two answers.
    Answer A is correct but answer F is not. the correct answers should be
    A (2 Broadcast domain) and D (4 collision domain)
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 07 2012, 2:05 AM Report Spam
    @ Alex ,yes you are right to fully route back and forth you have to do static on both routers. But answer E on test can't be right because we can't apply the same command on Router A. So I'm pretty sure it's C.
  • Alex from United States - Nov 06 2012, 8:32 PM Report Spam
    @Hameed.

    I set this up on Packet tracer and unless I applied the default route to both routers then network on Router B is not able to ping. As far as I know, you can't ping the network on Router A because it has no route to reply back. Am I wrong? I must be missing something....I've set this up several times on packet tracer and only setup the default route on one router and doesn't work but when I set it up on both routers, I get a response. I'm confused :-(
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 06 2012, 5:11 AM Report Spam
    @ Alex, I think the correct answer is A and C. because the question asked only how to get from 172.16.1.0 to 10.0.0.0. If you do this on packet tracer you should be able to reach 10.0.0.0 but not the other way around from 10.0.0.0 to 172.16.1.0 Unless we enter on Router A 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.2.1 (Next Hop) I think Answer E can't be right because applying the same command which is 0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.2.2 on Router A makes no sense and Router A is already the next hop. I think it's answer C because we are forwarding any destination to Router A and router knows where the internet is or the 10.0.0.0.
    Waiting for your response!
  • Alex from United States - Nov 04 2012, 6:43 PM Report Spam
    When you open Visual CertExam Designer. Question number 242, ITEM 116 shows a Subt Network with routers A and B.

    Refer to exhibit. Which two statements are correct

    Diagram appears

    RouterB(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.2.2

    Answers are:
    A. This is a default Route
    C. This will allow any host on 172.16.1.0 network to reach all known destinations beyond RouterA.

    I'm pretty sure this is wrong. Answers should be
    A and E

    When I test this in packet tracer, in order for two network to communicate both need to have the static route applied. One isn't enough because network A does NOT know how to reply back to network B. Can someone PLEASE confirm this. I have asked this several times and nobody seems to know. Thanks!!!!
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 03 2012, 9:39 PM Report Spam
    @ underchair, great explanation thanks!
  • underchair from Philippines - Nov 03 2012, 12:21 PM Report Spam
    @ hammed, if you assign 16 to borrow subnet you cannot assign a host anymore as 2^0-2, if you assign 15 also you only have 0 host available as 2^1-2, so the max is 14 2^2-2=2 for WAN link connection
  • Hameed from United States - Nov 02 2012, 9:17 PM Report Spam
    Someone verify please !!

    What is the maximum number of bits that can be borrowed to create subnet if a class B network address is being used?

    The answer says D(14bits) but I think it's E (16 Bit)
  • M from United States - Nov 01 2012, 1:09 PM Report Spam
    Still valid. About 90%. Took exam yesterday and scored 974 with 45 minutes to spare. Thanks to 9tut, Daniel, and Peyton. Studied Odem CCENT book and Ciscopress labs. Couple of new drag and drop but they were easy. CCNA here I come...
  • Yury from Russian Federation - Nov 01 2012, 7:49 AM Report Spam
    It's valid and was very helpfull for preparation. Passed 31.11.2012 with 950.
  • Waqas from United Kingdom - Oct 31 2012, 4:18 PM Report Spam
    Passed today with 925. The dump is about 90 percent valid. Received about 5 questions which included a Sim that are not on this dump. Just treated them as questions which are not marked by Cisco. ;) They included a WAN Drag n Drop, a router and a switch sim, I dont know what topic it was.
    The sims I received were Show Configuration Sim and Implementation SIM with different IPs and values changed. (Present on 9tut.net http://www.9tut.net/icnd1/labsim/implementation-sim)

    Had loads of Questions from the Router topic of the dump.

    Good luck to all!!
  • Tom from United Kingdom - Oct 30 2012, 9:11 AM Report Spam
    Passed yesterday with 887 2 new drag and drops and 1 new sim (security questions), but the dump is valid. Also make sure you understand the concepts and the answers don't appear in the same order as the dump so beware. Hope this helps people and good luck
  • underchair from Philippines - Oct 30 2012, 1:37 AM Report Spam
    new simulation and new drag and drop were just easy...
  • ayanna from United States - Oct 27 2012, 7:48 PM Report Spam
    This dump is valid passed today with a 887
  • Oh Yeah from United States - Oct 27 2012, 3:48 PM Report Spam
    Dump is valid - there were a few questions from ICND 2 in there but if you have a good basic understanding and look at 9tut as well you should be fine.
  • RepublicanGuard from South Africa - Oct 25 2012, 6:16 PM Report Spam
    ICND1 done. I can confirm that this dump is around 90% valid. My exam had 50 questions.

    My study material included:

    - CBT Nuggets
    - Self made study notes
    - This dump
    - http://www.9tut.net

    The exam wasn't *easy* per se. Having a solid understanding of the course concepts is key. Knowing router and switch configuration IOS commands are also a must.

    If you're in doubt about question, post it here and I will confirm the answer.
    Next up is ICND2 - I want to attempt the exam by year end.

    Good luck to everyone attempting ICND1.
  • underchair from India - Oct 23 2012, 12:59 PM Report Spam
    @Al correct answer sre from 9tut.net
  • Al from United States - Oct 23 2012, 2:39 AM Report Spam
    Damn, these exams have A LOT of incorrect answers!!!! Here's another one that someone needs to confirm. Question 317.

    Routers 2620 and 2521 need to be swapped, the Local Interface when doing a show CDP Neighbors does not match up with what has been placed in answer. The other two routers 2514 and 2501 are correct, but the 2620 and 2621 do NOT match up with their local interfaces. Please confirm this one as well....

    Has nobody verified these exams, some have been out over year.....
  • Al from United States - Oct 23 2012, 12:54 AM Report Spam
    Question 319 regarding NAT, why is there only 3 answers out of 4? Shouldn't the PC_1 be the "NAT Inside Local"????? As CBT Nuggets and other resources states, the private IP address are NAT Inside Local so I don't understand if they forgot to drag the answer, or if it's supposed to be empty? Please confirm if that question is only supposed to have 3 answers. Thanks!!!
  • Al from United States - Oct 23 2012, 12:22 AM Report Spam
    On Question 242, shouldn't the answers be A and E, instead of A and C???? Someone please confirm this. Thanks!
  • Me from Canada from Canada - Oct 19 2012, 8:52 PM Report Spam
    Henry you are right....318 is incorrect.
    Passed today 9251000. This dump is 80% valid. One new sim and 1 new drag and drop.....Make sure you understand the concepts and you will be ok!!!!!!
  • underchair from Philippines - Oct 18 2012, 4:34 PM Report Spam
    @ henry. yup agree and confirmed
  • Henry from Canada - Oct 17 2012, 6:06 PM Report Spam
    Guys,
    Q #318 is incorrect, according to the question, the packet Leaves Router B to Router A. The answers are reversed. Can anyone confirm this besides me?

    Thanks
  • Henry from Canada - Oct 17 2012, 5:52 PM Report Spam
    Hi underchair, thank you very much for clarifying this.
  • 15year Old Girl from United Kingdom - Oct 17 2012, 5:36 PM Report Spam
    Hi, Im from the Uk, Im a 15years old girl, and I took the ICND1 Exam today @3pm, and Passed with the Score 850. I Used Certifyme & Lead2pass! Both R 200% VALID..! All the Questions were from those Dumps..! I also used 9tut.net an subnettingquestions.org , Both were a great resource. I thank Exam collections & 9tut. I also used CBT Nuggets...!

    Off 2 ICND2 Noww..!
    Good Luck for others...! Dnt Wrry And Tke Yur Time! Yu Must Remember Study The Basics And Use The Dumps..!!
  • Shanay from Afghanistan - Oct 16 2012, 1:42 PM Report Spam
    Took the exam today passed with a 887/1000. Dump is about 85% valid. New simulation and new drag and drop not in this dump.
  • underchair from Philippines - Oct 16 2012, 6:42 AM Report Spam
    @ Henry - Router cannot use same subnet in the two interfaces .192.168.1.0/24
  • Henry from Canada - Oct 15 2012, 8:21 PM Report Spam
    Hi Guys,
    Can anyone explain question # 298 why that design wouldn't work ?

    Many Thanks in advance.
  • coladude from Netherlands - Oct 15 2012, 12:13 PM Report Spam
    did the exam today and dump is still valid for about 80%,
  • Alex from United States - Oct 11 2012, 3:55 AM Report Spam
    Serious concern here folks. Question in the dump asks:

    Refer to the exhibit. Which two statements are correct?

    RouterB(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.2.2

    A. This is a default route.
    B. Adding the subnet mask is optional for the ip route command.
    C. This will allow any host on the 172.16.1.0 network to reach all known destinations beyond RouterA.
    D. This command is incorrect, it needs to specify the interface, such as s0/0/0 rather than an IP address.
    E. The same command needs to be entered on RouterA so that hosts on the 172.16.1.0 network can reach network 10.0.0.0.

    Answers are A, and C.

    I have no problem with answer A, it's obviously a default Route. BUT........when I set this up in a lab with Router A and one pc, and Router B and one pc. I setup a default route from Router B to Router A. I can ping router A's "other" interface from Router B, BUT.....the PCs CANNOT ping Router A's "other" interface UNTIL I setup a default route on Router A to Router B as well. This is also true about RIP and RIP V2.

    So what I'm trying to say is, In packet trace I MUST set this up on both ends for the clients to access each other. But this question says otherwise. Can someone please explain if RIP and Static routing and default routes have to be setup on all end points for this to work in real life? Cisco seems to say it works fine only on one end, but that's not true when I test this. So this means the answer should really be

    A, and E not A, and C.
  • KR from Sri Lanka - Oct 11 2012, 1:53 AM Report Spam
    It's about the Drag and Drop NAT Question. It was the 147th question and I want to know whether the answer given is correct. Can somebody help me? Thanks
  • Brcci from Unknown - Oct 05 2012, 8:05 PM Report Spam
    I passed today.
  • BMD from United States - Oct 04 2012, 11:49 PM Report Spam
    Passed the exam today...dumps are very valid.....but know your concepts throughly....
  • BMD from United States - Oct 01 2012, 4:48 AM Report Spam
    @Bruc3
    Thanks you for the reply.I will the engine now.
  • semiproslackers from United States - Oct 01 2012, 2:00 AM Report Spam
    I just took the exam on Friday and passed with an 865. Tommy is right, that drag and drop with the circuits pstn,frame relay, leased line through me a curve.I would just say to study the icnd1 book by odoms and you'll be fine. This dump is still valid though. There are some questions though that I saw on the exam that were not in the dump. Seriously though, if you intend pass the exam based on this dump alone.....you will be screwed in the real world. Read the books, do the labs, then only use these dumps as a reference.
  • Bruc3 from Australia - Oct 01 2012, 12:29 AM Report Spam
    @BMD
    If I purchase the engine once,can I take all the exams on the list?

    When you purchase the engine, you should be able to use as much as you like with all the exams. Exams are free to download, its just the engine you need to pay for.
  • Tommy from Unknown - Sep 28 2012, 10:48 AM Report Spam
    Passed 2days ago !!!
    Dumb is very valid 95% question is from here, with few different ips.
    I have also drag and drop pstn,atm,frame relay, cirrur switch,packet switch, leased line - learn it.
  • samir maniyar from India - Sep 27 2012, 5:15 PM Report Spam
    pass toady , got 974
    dump is 95% valid
  • BMD from United States - Sep 27 2012, 4:59 PM Report Spam
    If I purchase the engine once,can I take all the exams on the list?

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