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HI All,

 

I have exam in 5 days.  The only help I see on this forum is the 195 + 42. I dont seem to get any answer of what anyone else is using or where to get it. I am not able to send message to anyone or to reply to anyone message. Can someone please guide me here. I need to take exam soon.  Where  is this 247q everyone keeps talking about. Help!

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On 3/13/2022 at 7:19 AM, keje said:

I have the dump and if anyone want to help resolve the 20+ incorrect questions please let me know.

Please update the reshare the corrected answers

 

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still need it for reference

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Refer to the exhibit. OSPF is running as the IGP to provide reachability to all AS100 networks. R3 and R4 are the current ABRs at the boundary of OSPF
Area0 and Areal. Now BGP must be deployed within AS 100 because it will be receiving. Internet routes from its eBGP peers (the service provider)
connected to R1 and R2.
What is an optimal solution for this deployment to configure BGP relationships and redistribute BGP learned routes into OSPF?

A. R5 should be configured as a route reflector for R1, R2, R3 and R4. BGP routes must be redistributed at R1 and R2 into OSPF.
B. Configuration should be set up with R1 and R2, and R3 in one sub AS, with and R4 in another, and redistribution at R1 and R2.
C. A full mesh should be deployed between all the routers with mutual redistribution to take place at R1 and R2.
D. R1, R2, R3 and R4 must be set up with a neighbor relationship with R5 only must not be a route reflector.

 

I am confused between A & C. please give your input.

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On 11/22/2022 at 6:39 PM, userpau said:

Q24 (of 42-New Qs) 

Company XYZ has a multicast domain that spans across multiple autonomous systems. The company wants to choose a technology that provides a simplified and controlled approach to interconnecting the multicast domains. Which technology is the best fit for this purpose? 

1. PIM-SSM
2. MSDP 
3. PIM Sparse Mode 
4. MPLS 

The correct answer according to the test engine is "1" PIM-SSM. 
However, should be MSDP to to interconnect multicast domains. 

Am I missing something? 

it mentions multiple autonomous systems, wouldn't it be MPLS MVPN?

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Inter-AS Tree Stitching

 

The solution SHALL support multicast tree stitching when the tree
 spans across multiple Autonomous Systems.
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20 hours ago, Kbsp said:

it mentions multiple autonomous systems, wouldn't it be MPLS MVPN?

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Inter-AS Tree Stitching

 

The solution SHALL support multicast tree stitching when the tree
 spans across multiple Autonomous Systems.

 

Correct Ans:

2. MSDP 

 

Please see this Doc for answers

Interdomain Multicast Solutions Using MSDP

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On 1/24/2023 at 8:51 PM, yucel said:

Did anyone take this CCDE written exam recently?

yes, I was successful, 247q are still valid, but answers in the vce seem to be not totally correct. When preparing, be careful with simply accepting the answers!

Anyway, many thanks to ciscoISE for sharing the 247q!

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4 hours ago, juptoo said:

yes, I was successful, 247q are still valid, but answers in the vce seem to be not totally correct. When preparing, be careful with simply accepting the answers!

Anyway, many thanks to ciscoISE for sharing the 247q!

Congratulation!! BTW what is your score? When did you take the exam?

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