300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI)
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Exam number: 300-410
Exam name: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI 300-410)
Length of test: 90 minutes
Exam format: Multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, testlet, simlet, and simulation questions
Exam language: English
Number of questions in the actual exam: 60-70 questions
Passing score: Varies, typically around 750-850 out of 1000
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Refer to the exhibit.
Users in the branch network of 2001:db8:0:4::/64 report that they cannot access the Internet. Which command is issued in IPv6 router EIGRP 100 configuration mode to solve this issue?
Issue the eigrp stub command on R1
Issue the no neighbor stub command on R2.
Issue the eighr command on R2.
Issue the no eighrp stub command on R2.
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The output of the trace route from R5 shows a loop in the network. Which configuration prevents this loop?
Option D
Explanation:
The reason for the loop is that R2 is forwarding the packets destined to 10.1.1.1 to R4, instead of R1.
This is because in the redistribute OSPF statement, BW metric has a higher value and delay has a value of 1. So, R2 chooses R4 over R1 for 10.1.1.0/24 subnet causing a loop. Now, R5 learns 10.1.1.0/24 from R3 and advertises the same route to R4, that R4 redistributes back in EIGRP. If R3 sets a tag of 1 while redistributing EIGRP in OSPF, and R4 denies all the OSPF routes with tag 1 while redistributing, it will not advertise 10.1.1.0/24 back into EIGRP. Hence, the loop will be broken.
Which two labet distribution methods are used by routers in MPLS? (Choose two )
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ISP 1 and ISP 2 directly connect to the Internet. A customer is tracking both ISP links to achieve redundancy and cannot see the Cisco IOS IP SLA tracking output on the router console.
Which command is missing from the IP SLA configuration?
Start-time 00:00
Start-time 0
Start-time immediately
Start-time now
Explanation:
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipsla/configuration/15-mt/sla-15-mt-book/sla_icmp_echo.html
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Refer to lhe exhibit After an engineer configured a new Cisco rouler as a DHCP server, users reponed iwo primary issues:
Devices in the HR subnet have intermittent connectivity problems.
Workstations in the LEGAL subnet cannot obtain IP addresses.
Which configurations must the engineer apply to ROUTER_1 to restore connectivity for the affected devices?
R2 has a locally originated prefix 192.168.130.0/24 and has these configurations:
What is the result when the route-map OUT command is applied toward an eBGP neighbor R1
(1.1.1.1) by using the neighbor 1.1.1.1 route-map OUT out command?
R1 sees 192.168.130.0/24 as two AS hops away instead of one AS hop away.
R1 does not accept any routes other than 192.168.130.0/24
R1 does not forward traffic that is destined for 192.168.30.0/24
Network 192.168.130.0/24 is not allowed in the R1 table
When provisioning a device in Cisco DNA Center, the engineer sees the error message "Cannot select the device. Not compatible with template".
What is the reason for the error?
The template has an incorrect configuration.
The software version of the template is different from the software version of the device.
The changes to the template were not committed.
The tag that was used to filter the templates does not match the device tag.
Explanation:
If you use tags to filter the templates, you must apply the same tags to the device to which you want to apply the templates. Otherwise, you get the following error during provisioning: ?Cannot select the device. Not compatible with template.?
Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cloud-systems-management/networkautomation-and-management/dna-center/1-2-10/user_guide/b_cisco_dna_center_ug_1_2_10/b_dnac_ug_1_2_10_chapter_0111.html
Refer to the exhibit.
What is the result of applying this configuration?
The router can form BGP neighborships with any other device.
The router cannot form BGP neighborships with any other device.
The router cannot form BGP neighborships with any device that is matched by the access list named "BGP".
The router can form BGP neighborships with any device that is matched by the access list named "BGP".
Explanation:
after bgp session are UP.I configured the CoPP to drop 10.3.3.3 bgp traffic (R3).
R3 bgp traffic that matched the ACL 100 is dropped and the state is in IDLE -------------------------------------------- access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.3.3.3 any eq bgp access-list 100 permit tcp host 10.3.3.3 eq bgp any ! class-map match-all class-bgp match access-group 100 ! policy-map policy-bgp class class-bgp drop ! control-plane service-policy input policy-bgp ! The 10.3.3.3 neighbor goes to IDLE
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Refer to the exhibit An engineer observes that every time the ICMP packet is lost at a polling interval, track 1 goes down, which causes unnecessary disruption and instability in the network. The engineer does not want the traffic to be rerouted if the loss of ICMP packets is negligible. If the packet loss is persistent for a longer duration, the track must go down and the traffic must be rerouted. Which action resolves the issue?
Refer to the exhibit.
The network operation team observes a traffic forwarding issue between R2 and R3:
Ping and traceroute of loopback IP address from R2 to R3 is successful. iBGP peering in AS 65101 and AS 65201 is up.
Which configuration resolves the issue?
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