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What Is the Cisco ENARSI 300-410 Exam?
As was said above, Cisco ENARSI 300-410 is one of the six concentration exams associated with CCNP Enterprise. This test assesses the applicant's knowledge of handling VPN services, Layer 3 technologies, security in infrastructure, and troubleshooting skills.
The duration one gets to complete the exam is currently set at 90 minutes. The test is offered in English as well as Japanese languages. Candidates can expect a mix of multiple-choice, multiple answers, and drag and drop questions. A fee of $300 is charged from each exam-taker for every attempt, and the registration is held through Pearson VUE.
NEW QUESTION 94
Refer to the exhibit.
What does the imp-null tag represent in the MPLS VPN cloud?
- A. Pop the label
- B. Include the EXP bit
- C. Impose the label
- D. Exclude the EXP bit
Answer: A
Explanation:
The -imp-null|| (implicit null) tag instructs the upstream router to pop the tag entry off the tag stack before forwarding the packet.
Note: pop means -remove the top MPLS label||
NEW QUESTION 95
Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the configuration that is shown. The route is still present in the routing table as an OSPF route. Which action blocks the route?
- A. Use an extended access list instead of a standard access list.
- B. Change sequence 10 in the route-map command from permit to deny.
- C. Add this statement to the route map: route-map RM-OSPF-DL deny 20.
- D. Use a prefix list instead of an access list in the route map.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 96
Drag and drop the MPLS terms from the left onto the correct definitions on the right.
Answer:
Explanation:

NEW QUESTION 97
Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer wanted to set a tag of 30 to route 10 1.80.65/32 but it failed How is the issue fixed?
- A. Modify route-map ospf-to-eigrp permit 30 and match prefix-list ccnp2.
- B. Modify prefix-list ccnp3 to add 10.1.64.0/20 ge 32
- C. Modify prefix-list ccnp3 to add 10.1.64.0/20 le 24
- D. Modify route-map ospf-to-eigrp permit 10 and match prefix-list ccnp2.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 98
Refer to the exhibit.
After applying IPsec, the engineer observed that the DMVPN tunnel went down, and both spoke-to-spoke and hub were not establishing. Which two actions resolve the issue? (Choose two.)
- A. Change the mode from mode transport to mode tunnel on R2.
- B. Change the mode from mode tunnel to mode transport on R3
- C. Remove the crypto isakmp key cisco address 10.1.1.1 on R2 and R3
- D. Configure the crypto isakmp key cisco address 192.1.1.1 on R2 and R3
- E. Configure the crypto isakmp key cisco address 0.0.0.0 on R2 and R3.
Answer: A,E
NEW QUESTION 99
After some changes in the routing policy, it is noticed that the router in AS 45123 is being used as a transit AS router for several service provides. Which configuration ensures that the branch router in AS 45123 advertises only the local networks to all SP neighbors?
A)
B)
C)
D)
- A. Option B
- B. Option C
- C. Option A
- D. Option D
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
By default BGP advertises all prefixes to external BGP neighbors. This means that if you are multi-homed (connected to two or more ISPs) then you might become a transit AS. For example, ISP 2 in AS 200 can send traffic to your router in AS 100 to reach ISP 3 in AS 300 because you advertised prefixes in ISP 3 to ISP 2.
This is what will be seen in the BGP routing table of ISP1:
NEW QUESTION 100
Drag and drop the MPLS concepts from the left onto the descriptions on the right.
Answer:
Explanation:
NEW QUESTION 101
Refer to the exhibit.
During troubleshooting it was discovered that the device is not reachable using a secure web browser. What is needed to fix the problem?
- A. permit tcp port 443
- B. permit tcp port 465
- C. permit udp port 465
- D. permit tcp port 22
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 102
An engineer needs dynamic routing between two routers and is unable to establish OSPF adjacency. The output of the show ip ospf neighbor command shows that the neighbor state is EXSTART/EXCHANGE.
Which action should be taken to resolve this issue?
- A. match the network types
- B. match the hello timers
- C. match the passwords
- D. match the MTUs
Answer: D
Explanation:
Section: Mixed Questions
Explanation/Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13684-12.html
NEW QUESTION 103
While working with software images, an engineer observes that Cisco DNA Center cannot upload its software image directly from the device. Why is the image not uploading?
- A. The software image for the device is in bundle mode
- B. The software image for the device is in install mode.
- C. The device must be resynced to Cisco DNA Center.
- D. The device has lost connectivity to Cisco DNA Center.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Section: Infrastructure Services
Explanation/Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/cloud-systems-management/network-automation-and- management/dna-center/1-2-10/user_guide/b_cisco_dna_center_ug_1_2_10/ b_dnac_ug_1_2_10_chapter_0100.html
NEW QUESTION 104
The implementations group has been using the test bed to do a 'proof-of-concept' that requires both Client 1 and Client 2 to access the WEB Server at 209.65.200.241. After several changes to the network addressing, routing scheme, DHCP services, NTP services, and FHRP services, a trouble ticket has been opened indicating that Client 1 cannot ping the 209.65.200.241 address.
Use the supported commands to Isolated the cause of this fault and answer the following questions.
On which device is the fault condition located?
- A. ASW2
- B. R2
- C. R1
- D. DSW2
- E. R3
- F. ASW1
- G. R4
- H. DSW1
Answer: F
Explanation:
Since the Clients are getting an APIPA we know that DHCP is not working. However, upon closer examination of the ASW1 configuration we can see that the problem is not with DHCP, but the fact that the trunks on the port channels are only allowing VLANs 1-9, when the clients belong to VLAN 10. VLAN 10 is not traversing the trunk on ASW1, so the problem is with the trunk configuration on ASW1.
NEW QUESTION 105
Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer is trying to block the route to 192.168.2.2 from the routing table by using the configuration that is shown. The route is still present in the routing table as an OSPF route. Which action blocks the route?
- A. Use an extended access list instead of a standard access list.
- B. Change sequence 10 in the route-map command from permit to deny.
- C. Add this statement to the route map: route-map RM-OSPF-DL deny 20.
- D. Use a prefix list instead of an access list in the route map.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 106
Drag and drop the OSPF adjacency states from the left onto the correct descriptions on the right.
Answer:
Explanation:
Explanation
DownThis is the first OSPF neighbor state. It means that no information (hellos) has been received from this neighbor, but hello packets can still be sent to the neighbor in this state.
During the fully adjacent neighbor state, if a router doesn't receive hello packet from a neighbor within the Router Dead Interval time (RouterDeadInterval = 4*HelloInterval by default) or if the manually configured neighbor is being removed from the configuration, then the neighbor state changes from Full to Down.
AttemptThis state is only valid for manually configured neighbors in an NBMA environment. In Attempt state, the router sends unicast hello packets every poll interval to the neighbor, from which hellos have not been received within the dead interval.
InitThis state specifies that the router has received a hello packet from its neighbor, but the receiving router's ID was not included in the hello packet. When a router receives a hello packet from a neighbor, it should list the sender's router ID in its hello packet as an acknowledgment that it received a valid hello packet.
2-WayThis state designates that bi-directional communication has been established between two routers.
Bi-directional means that each router has seen the other's hello packet. This state is attained when the router receiving the hello packet sees its own Router ID within the received hello packet's neighbor field. At this state, a router decides whether to become adjacent with this neighbor. On broadcast media and non-broadcast multiaccess networks, a router becomes full only with the designated router (DR) and the backup designated router (BDR); it stays in the 2-way state with all other neighbors. On Point-to-point and Point-to-multipoint networks, a router becomes full with all connected routers.
At the end of this stage, the DR and BDR for broadcast and non-broadcast multiacess networks are elected.
For more information on the DR election process, refer to DR Election.
Note: Receiving a Database Descriptor (DBD) packet from a neighbor in the init state will also a cause a transition to 2-way state.
ExstartOnce the DR and BDR are elected, the actual process of exchanging link state information can start between the routers and their DR and BDR. (ie. Shared or NBMA networks).
In this state, the routers and their DR and BDR establish a master-slave relationship and choose the initial sequence number for adjacency formation. The router with the higher router ID becomes the master and starts the exchange, and as such, is the only router that can increment the sequence number. Note that one would logically conclude that the DR/BDR with the highest router ID will become the master during this process of master-slave relation. Remember that the DR/BDR election might be purely by virtue of a higher priority configured on the router instead of highest router ID. Thus, it is possible that a DR plays the role of slave. And also note that master/slave election is on a per-neighbor basis.
ExchangeIn the exchange state, OSPF routers exchange database descriptor (DBD) packets. Database descriptors contain link-state advertisement (LSA) headers only and describe the contents of the entire link-state database. Each DBD packet has a sequence number which can be incremented only by master which is explicitly acknowledged by slave. Routers also send link-state request packets and link-state update packets (which contain the entire LSA) in this state. The contents of the DBD received are compared to the information contained in the routers link-state database to check if new or more current link-state information is available with the neighbor.
LoadingIn this state, the actual exchange of link state information occurs. Based on the information provided by the DBDs, routers send link-state request packets. The neighbor then provides the requested link-state information in link-state update packets. During the adjacency, if a router receives an outdated or missing LSA, it requests that LSA by sending a link-state request packet. All link-state update packets are acknowledged.
FullIn this state, routers are fully adjacent with each other. All the router and network LSAs are exchanged and the routers' databases are fully synchronized.
Full is the normal state for an OSPF router. If a router is stuck in another state, it is an indication that there are problems in forming adjacencies. The only exception to this is the 2-way state, which is normal in a broadcast network. Routers achieve the FULL state with their DR and BDR in NBMA/broadcast media and FULL state with every neighbor in the remaining media such as point-to-point and point-to-multipoint.
Note: The DR and BDR that achieve FULL state with every router on the segment will display FULL/DROTHER when you enter the show ip ospf neighbor command on either a DR or BDR. This simply means that the neighbor is not a DR or BDR, but since the router on which the command was entered is either a DR or BDR, this shows the neighbor as FULL/DROTHER.
NEW QUESTION 107
An engineer configured access list NON-CISCO in a policy to influence routes
What are the two effects of this route map configuration? (Choose two.)
- A. Packets are forwarded using normal route lookup.
- B. Packets are dropped by the access list.
- C. Packets are not evaluated by sequence 10.
- D. Packets are forwarded to the default gateway.
- E. Packets are evaluated by sequence 10.
Answer: D,E
Explanation:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/ip-routed-protocols/47121-pbr-cmds-ce.html
NEW QUESTION 108
Refer to the exhibit.
The network administrator configured VRF lite for customer A. The technician at the remote site misconfigured VRF on the router. Which configuration will resolve connectivity for both sites of customer a?
- A. Option B
- B. Option C
- C. Option A
- D. Option D
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
From the exhibit, we learned:
+ VRF customer_a was exported with Route target (RT) of 1:1 so at the remote site it must be imported with the same RT 1:1.
+ VRF customer_a was imported with Route target (RT) of 1:1 so at the remote site it must be exported with the same RT 1:1.
Therefore at the remote site we must configure the command "route-target both 1:1" (which is equivalent to two commands "route-target import 1:1" & "route-target export 1:1".
NEW QUESTION 109
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Details of Cisco 300-410 Exam
Cisco 300-410 is a 90-minute exam, and the applicants are required to answer about 65 questions during this allocated time. These items can be presented in different formats, including multiple choice, testlets, drag and drop, or fill-in-the-blank. To earn the certification, the candidates have to gain the passing score of a minimum of 750 points on a scale of 1000. Please keep in mind that this test can be only taken in the Japanese and English languages. Also, the learners must pay the fee of $300. This payment allows them to register and schedule the exam through the Pearson VUE platform. After that, the students can choose the proper way of the delivery of this test. If you want to sit for this exam at the testing center, you can choose an in-person variant. On the other hand, you can opt for the online testing that will give you an opportunity to take the exam from any place at any time. Those individuals who do not achieve the pass mark will be asked to retake the 300-410 ENARSI test.
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