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Dear Angles, 

I am new to this form, I see lof of reference to CD dumps, can some one kindly srite few words in plain english which dumbs is best for CCDE written, and any link of where I can download it from

Thanks and much appreciated. 

 

keep up community work, 

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Dear Angles, 

I am new to this form, I see lof of reference to CD dumps, can some one kindly srite few words in plain english which dumbs is best for CCDE written, and any link of where I can download it from

Thanks and much appreciated. 

 

keep up community work, 

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On 5/1/2023 at 10:15 AM, Akash said:

thanks David, just correction for 2 questions, what i believe:

(All Drag&Drops, Q3)

Ingress ACL, — It requires manual configuration

strict Reverse Path Forwarding — It is a dynamic filter

Feasible Reverse Path Forwarding — It is used to prevent spooled attacks when there are alternate routes to a given IP address

loose RPF — It is used as filtering technique for Martian IP addresses
 

(All Drag&Drops, Q7)

Strict Mode — To ensure the incoming interface is the best reverse path to a given IP address

Feasible Mode —- When there are alternate routes to a given IP address

Loose Mode —- To filter Bogon IP addresses

My source is 

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2.2.  Strict Reverse Path Forwarding

   Strict Reverse Path Forwarding (Strict RPF) is a simple way to
   implement an ingress filter.  It is conceptually identical to using
   access lists for ingress filtering, with the exception that the
   access list is dynamic.  This may also be used to avoid duplicate
   configuration (e.g., maintaining both static routes or BGP prefix-
   list filters and interface access-lists).  The procedure is that the
   source address is looked up in the Forwarding Information Base (FIB)
   - and if the packet is received on the interface which would be used
   to forward the traffic to the source of the packet, it passes the
   check.

2.3.  Feasible Path Reverse Path Forwarding

   Feasible Path Reverse Path Forwarding (Feasible RPF) is an extension
   of Strict RPF.  The source address is still looked up in the FIB (or
   an equivalent, RPF-specific table) but instead of just inserting one
   best route there, the alternative paths (if any) have been added as
   well, and are valid for consideration.  The list is populated using
   routing-protocol specific methods, for example by including all or N
   (where N is less than all) feasible BGP paths in the Routing
   Information Base (RIB).  Sometimes this method has been implemented
   as part of a Strict RPF implementation.

   In the case of asymmetric routing and/or multihoming at the edge of
   the network, this approach provides a way to relatively easily
   address the biggest problems of Strict RPF.

 

anyone try this answers?

 

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1 hour ago, minmon said:

Hi all,

Pass CCDE Written today.

All questions are in CD247 and PassLeader.

Review the answer carefully and choose your own right one.

Check some notes of @david84651 in page 37.

 

Also check some notes of @johnbetain page 40.

Thank you all guys for your contributions.

By the way, after completing the CCDE Written exam, how long will it take for the CCIE certificate renewal results to be updated on

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Thank you.

Congrats Minmon, howmany questions you got from PassLeader  apart from CD247 ?, Please let us know

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31 minutes ago, RamiReddy said:

Congrats Minmon, howmany questions you got from PassLeader  apart from CD247 ?, Please let us know

I am not sure.

Total is 100 questions.

Mostly in CD247.

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An enterprise wants to provide low-cost delivery of network systems that can be scaled on business demand, followed by an initiative to reduce capital expenses for new IT equipment Which technology meets these goals? A. PaaS within a public cloud B. IaaS within an on-premises location C. laaS within a private cloud D. SaaS within an on-premises location

What is correct Answer here??

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16 hours ago, Vpatani said:

An enterprise wants to provide low-cost delivery of network systems that can be scaled on business demand, followed by an initiative to reduce capital expenses for new IT equipment Which technology meets these goals? A. PaaS within a public cloud B. IaaS within an on-premises location C. laaS within a private cloud D. SaaS within an on-premises location

What is correct Answer here??

The answer would be Answer A - PaaS within a public cloud  - since it says  “reduce capex” remove the “on-premises”

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6 hours ago, Vpatani said:

Has anyone passed Exam on 1st June ( Yesterday) ?

I am looking to go early next week. Why are you waiting? The quicker you go the better before it changes. Grr..I thought you could have taken this one remotely but you need to go to a testing centre.

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