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  1. Anonymous
    January 30th, 2019

    most of the question from 122q & 195 q but still some view new quest

  2. Omar
    January 30th, 2019

    Just FYI ,

    Dump is not Valid any More,

    Guyz are Failing in many blogs .

  3. Kamran
    January 30th, 2019

    @ Davide, I have used 103q as well as some of 268q (around 150) didnt go through the whole pdf

  4. Hot
    January 30th, 2019

    @ebraem i m not selling something but yes from yesterday all is new only 15 question from your ??

  5. Anish Tholath
    January 30th, 2019

    Guys, Don’t take the exams based on the dumps shared by Ebrahim. it has changed. Failed now 😀

  6. amyvanniekerk2000
    January 30th, 2019

    @ Ebrahem
    Please send materials to amyvanniekerk2000 @ gmail . com
    Thank you

  7. pb
    January 30th, 2019

    Could you please share the dump file.

    bpoomisak @ gmail com

    Thanks.

  8. nisha
    January 30th, 2019

    Hi Ebrahem,

    please send me the dumps too! thanks in advance!

    lahiruhewage @ gmail com

  9. Rena
    January 30th, 2019

    @ebrahem can you please send me the file?
    renato.ry @gmail.com

  10. Ebrahem
    January 31st, 2019

    @ breecher
    @ lahiruhewage
    @ angle444
    @ amyvanniekerk2000
    @ bpoomisak
    @ lahiruhewage
    @ renato.ry
    check your emails 🙂
    good luck

    thanks for @ davide for sharing the latest 100q dump

  11. breecher
    January 31st, 2019

    @Ebrahem&@Davide, my bad i gave the wrong email…

    my email is breecher at outlook.es, you mind sending it again… i have the exam next week.. my bad.

    thank you and sorry.

  12. Davide
    January 31st, 2019

    Kamran@ that’s interesting and im sorry to hear that you failed. I failed on Dec 27th, I am looking to take the exam soon. The last dump Ebrahem has all the question from the exam I failed. I studied the 192Q one. I believe the 102 and 100 will help us pass. Can someone please post what dump they used to pass their exam?

  13. MrIce
    January 31st, 2019

    Ebrahem,

    Can you please email to me the latest dumps?
    mrice001 @ protonmail.com

    Thank You

  14. fastnon
    January 31st, 2019

    Ebrahem,

    Could you please send the last dump .
    {email not allowed}

  15. fastnoc
    January 31st, 2019

    Ebrahem,

    Could you please send the last dumps.

    fastnoc6 @ gmail .com

  16. Anonymous
    January 31st, 2019

    Ebrahem,

    could you please share the latest dump

    aesamir87 @ gmail.com

  17. Reginald Mason
    January 31st, 2019

    The 400-101 exam updated recently with

    MANY NEW QUESTIONS!!!

    DO NOT ASK @Ebrahem for 400-101 dumps.

    Please wait few days for the UPDATED PassLeader 400-101 dumps!

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  18. shoaib
    January 31st, 2019

    exam changed so 100q and 103 q is no longer valid

  19. Miro_Man
    January 31st, 2019

    the exam totally changed
    please hold the registration and if anyone have the new dump please share
    eng_miro at live . com

  20. IMate
    January 31st, 2019

    Hi all,

    Isn’t this supposed to be forum for Pros instead sounds like bunch of scammers and dump hunters. Sorry for my french but let’s keep this more professional just like those who are spending much of their precious time to do it so. Please, let’s stand with them and make rstut.com great!

    And hey those of you who are making this so bad, just hunting for $$ and dumps or whatever, SERIOUSLY?! Shame!

  21. Tihi
    January 31st, 2019

    Ebrahem,

    Could you please share the latest dump

    drtihi gmail

  22. Pep
    January 31st, 2019

    I just did the exam and i failed. The positive thing the exam no is totally changed are a few questions from the latest question 10-15, and others 10-15 for the rest of the dumps. Sincerely I thinking if you study the exam you can do it well. The total questions was 90

  23. Ebrahem
    January 31st, 2019

    @ drtihi
    @ aesamir87
    @ fastnoc6
    @ mrice001
    @ breecher
    check your emails 🙂
    good luck

    note : someone says he has passed the exam on 28-Jan and the 100q is valid. i advise to study all dumps and keep cheching the new questions here in this website

  24. Anonymous
    February 1st, 2019

    Any exam before the 29th is old… On the 29th they changed the exam

  25. Krag
    February 1st, 2019

    Hi,
    About ” implementation steps on the left to the corresponding order on the right when configuring a L3 VxLAN gateway.” I have seen different responses. I think the dump answers are wrong.

    Someone’s comment was: VXLAN is a DC solution and I find it weird that it would be in the R&S exam. In any case, you would start with configuring a loopback BEFORE an nve. Also, enabling vxlan features (Nexus) can also be done before configuring the underlay. But I think:
    1. create loopback
    2. create layer3 SVI
    3. configure underlay
    4. enable vxlan features
    5. map vni to vlan
    6. create nve
    well, step 1,2 and 4 can be mixed up either way…

    On my side I see that as 1) loopback and 2) Underlay, as indicated here in prerequisites:
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r5-3/lxvpn/configuration/guide/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k_chapter_0101.pdf

    Other doc (NX OS) shows:
    – enable vxlan features
    – map vni to vlan
    , but not the other sequences.

    Anyone has source of information?

  26. Krag
    February 1st, 2019

    Q: Drag and drop statement about QoS features on the left to the matching QoS feature on the right

    – I think the “drops the exceeding…” does not go under “shaping” but “policing” instead.
    ref: https://vceguide.com/which-option-describes-the-purpose-of-traffic-policing/
    (click “show answers”)

    If traffic was dropped upon exceeding the CIR then it would not be “shaping” the bursts. It would not be a “shaping” feature.

  27. Thush
    February 1st, 2019

    @Ebrahem Could you please share the file thusheeraz at protonmail dot com

    Thanks

  28. fmatrix
    February 1st, 2019

    @Ebrahem, could you please share the lastest passleader 400-101 file?
    fernando-birigui @ hotmail. com

  29. rgc
    February 1st, 2019

    @Ebrahem, could you please share the lastest passleader 400-101 file?
    rguedesc @ hotmail. com

  30. Jack Barry
    February 1st, 2019

    Thank you Ely, awesome dump

  31. cciefwt
    February 2nd, 2019

    Is the 100q from passleader 29/1/19 the latest and valid?

  32. liloot
    February 2nd, 2019

    Ebrahem please share latest dumps liloot125 at gmail . com
    thanks

  33. David Dacile
    February 2nd, 2019

    Used it too to pass my written exam (my mark : 970/1000)

    Ely’s dump is the most valid one

  34. Mo
    February 2nd, 2019

    I just failed the exam today. Most of the questions changed. 103q dump from passleader was not enough to pass the exam.

  35. Davide
    February 2nd, 2019

    @mo, did you see any of the questions from the 100q? I noticed a lot from it

  36. @ Krug — QoS Features
    February 2nd, 2019

    Yes. You are right.
    Policy uses bytes and shaping uses bits. Swap around the drop and bits by
    moving bits down to shaping and drops up to policing.

  37. @ Krug — VxLAN
    February 2nd, 2019

    You are wrong.
    The dump is right.
    Check this link
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r5-3/lxvpn/configuration/guide/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k_chapter_0101.html

  38. Krag (Q about L3 VXLAN)
    February 2nd, 2019

    Hi,
    Sorry but the link is the one I pointed out as well.

    Prerequisites:
    – Configure a loopback interface. It serves as a source interface for the local VTEP.
    – Configure unicast reachability to remote VTEPs. (which to me means “Underlay”)

    … so before even starting L3 VXLAN, these 2 items must come ..first.

    Sorry but what ‘dump’ do you refer to? The ones (q56 off 268 or q56 off 250) both show:
    1) Create the network virtualisation endpoint (nve)
    2) Create a loopback to be used as the source for the VTEP
    3) Create your Layer3 SVI
    4) Map VXLAN VNIs to VLANs
    5) Enable VXLAN features
    6) Configure VXLAN underlay

    It does not make sense configuring the underlay last, there would be no reachability between the loopback IP addresses.

    Then in the document’s config steps:
    – NVE
    – use the loopback already created (note: it had to be *created* before!)
    – VLAN-VNI mapping
    – configure the L3 SVI/BVI.

    But that document is for ASR 9000 so it does not mention the NX-OS commands called ‘feature nv overlay” and “feature vxlan”.

    The NX-Os config (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus9000/sw/7-x/vxlan/configuration/guide/b_Cisco_Nexus_9000_Series_NX-OS_VXLAN_Configuration_Guide_7x/b_Cisco_Nexus_9000_Series_NX-OS_VXLAN_Configuration_Guide_7x_chapter_011.html)

    … shows step1:
    – feature nv overlay – Enables the VXLAN feature.

    then:
    – Mapping VLAN to VXLAN VNI

    – Creating and Configuring an NVE Interface and Associate VNIs

    etc.

    In the complete config examples at the bottom we see the order they configure:
    1) loopbacks
    2) underlay
    3) feature nv overlay
    4) NVE creation
    5) VNI assignment

    This details more specifically the Layer3 VXLAN with SVI aspect (“Layer 3 gateway is achieved by configuring the BDIs for bridge-domains corresponding to the VNIs”)
    ref:
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/nx-os/vxlan/configuration/guide/b_NX-OS_VXLAN_Configuration_Guide/configuring_vxlan_flood_and_learn.html

    That documents states the configuration order:
    1) feature nv overlay – Enables the VXLAN feature.
    2) feature vni
    3) Defines the VNI range.
    4) VLAN to VNI mapping
    5) Creating an VTEP and NVE Interface
    6) Configuring L3 Interface (SVI)

    Nothing is very consistent but there is a theme. It seems like this would make sense to me, and the most consistent across the Cisco documents:

    1) create loopback
    2) configure underlay
    3) enable vxlan features
    4) map vni to vlan
    5) create nve
    6) create layer3 SVI

  39. @ Krug —VTPv2
    February 2nd, 2019

    Totally agreed
    The right answer is D – E

  40. Mo
    February 2nd, 2019

    @Davide I didn’t have the 100q dump

  41. Mo
    February 2nd, 2019

    @davide did you take the exam?

  42. @ Krug — VxLAN
    February 2nd, 2019

    Hi,
    I’m referring to your document,
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r5-3/lxvpn/configuration/guide/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k/b-l3vpn-cg53xasr9k_chapter_0101.pdf
    Please refer under section Creating and Configuring the Network Virtualization Endpoint (NVE) Interface
    The summary steps for creating NVE is
    1- Interface nve
    2- Source-interface loopback
    3- Member vni
    4- Use to commit or end command
    And to understand well, Scroll all the way down to “Configuration Example for Implementing Layer 3 VxLAN Gateway,
    Take a look at the configuration under “Interface nve”
    !
    Interface nve 1
    member vni 1 mcast-group 224.2.2.2 0.0.0.0
    overlay-encapsulation vxlan
    source-interface Loopback0

    Also, if you take a look at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5600/sw/layer2/7x/b_5600_Layer2_Config_7x/config_vxlans.pdf
    Read page 8.
    For me the drag and drop is correct according to these documents, my only concern is the last one. “Configure VXLAN Underlay”. Im not sure where If its on the last step (step6).
    What do you think?

  43. Davide
    February 2nd, 2019

    @mo- No, but I plan to in the next two weeks. The 100q was VERY similar to my exam. If studied it I would have passed. Did you talk to Ebrahem? He’s the most honest person on here IMO. He has it, ask him and let me know what you think. K.I.T

  44. Ebrahem
    February 2nd, 2019

    @ liloot125
    @ rguedesc
    @ fernando-birigui
    @ thusheeraz
    check your emails 🙂
    good luck

  45. @ Krug – @ Ebraheem
    February 3rd, 2019

    just an FYI, there are so many mistakes on the dumb
    I want to show you this because few realized it.

    What is the mechanism could be used to avoid the problem of TCP Starvation / UDP Dominance?
    A. Place UDP traffic in a dedicated traffic-class with the bandwidth keyword configured
    B. Use policy routing to send the UDP and TCP traffic over different paths
    C. Configure QoS to police UDP traffic to the desired volume
    D. WRED to balance TCP and UDP utilization
    Answer: B

    The right answer is C
    because they are asking about mechanism.

    Answer: B If they didnt ask for Mechanism
    http://www.massimilianosbaraglia.it/documenti/TCP-IP/OSI/TCP%20starvation%20and%
    20UDP%20dominance.pdf
    Also,
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/WAN_and_MAN/
    QoS_SRND/QoS-SRND-Book/VPNQoS.html
    TCP starvation/UDP dominance likely occurs if (TCP-based) Mission-Critical Data is assigned
    to the same service-provider class as (UDP-based) Streaming-Video and the class
    experiences sustained congestion. Even if WRED is enabled on the service-provider class,
    the same behavior would be observed because WRED (for the most part) manages
    congestion only on TCP-based flows.
    Granted, it is not always possible to separate TCP-based flows from UDP-based flows, but it
    is beneficial to be aware of this behavior when making such application-mixing decisions
    within a single service-provider class.

  46. Nour
    February 3rd, 2019

    @ Krag – for QoS Features

    Q: Drag and drop statement about QoS features on the left to the matching QoS feature on the right

    Only policing can be applied to inbound traffic on an interface. check this link
    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/quality-of-service-qos/qos-policing/19645-policevsshape.html

    plus

    when you police you are going to drop or mark down non conforming packets
    When you shape you store traffic in excess of the rate to send it in next time intervals.

    So the final will be :
    Traffic Policing:
    – Configured in Bits per second
    – Drops excess packets when traffic load exceeds the CIR
    – May cause excessive TCP retransmission

    Traffic Shaping:
    – applied in both inbound and outbound direction
    – buffers and queues excess packets when traffic load exceeds the CIR
    – Minimizes TCP retransmission.

    Thank you.

  47. Anonymous
    February 3rd, 2019

    Hi, please send latest 400-101 ccnprofessional @ gmail . com thanks.

  48. Ditty
    February 3rd, 2019

    Does anyone have an example of the ipv6 to ipv4, MPLS PHP drag and drops? I am not finding them in Ebrahams dumps.

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    February 3rd, 2019

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  50. Krag – QoS
    February 3rd, 2019

    @Nour,
    “Only policing can be applied to inbound traffic on an interface”
    Yes exactly! Shaping cannot be applied ingress.

    Please don’t read the quote as “policing can only be applied ingress”, these two sentences do not mean the same thing at all. Sorry if Cisco are playing on words here, it’s not easy for non-native english speaker.

    Policing can be applied either ingress or egress. For example, in a policy-map you can specify “shape” or “police”.
    Shaping CANNOT be selected as an ingress option.
    Only Policing can be “applied in both inbound and outbound direction”.


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