Friday, 23 September 2016

650-042 MITFE Mobile Internet Technology for Field Engineers

QUESTION NO: 1
Which logical interface is the communications path between the SGSN and the Cisco GGSN?

A. IuPS interface
B. Gi interface
C. Gn interface
D. MAP interface

Answer: C
Explanation:



QUESTION NO: 2
What is the HLR configuration imsi starts-with command used for?

A. to specify the IMSI number
B. IMSI analysis
C. to change the IMSI number
D. to display point-code definition

Answer: A
Explanation:




QUESTION NO: 3
What is the show alarm outstanding verbose command used for?

A. to view alarms and some details about each one
B. to view some general alarm-related statistics
C. to view alarms that have been sent to a trap manager
D. to view a cumulative count of traps that have been sent

Answer: A
Explanation:




QUESTION NO: 4
Which of the following is one of the three nodes of Cisco ASR 5000 services that comprise the Evolved Packet Core?

A. Cisco PDSN
B. SGSN
C. Cisco MME
D. Cisco GGSN

Answer: C
Explanation:




QUESTION NO: 5
Which criteria is used to measure the maximum rate (in bits per second) that the subscriberpackets can be transmitted and received for the subscriber during the sampling?

A. Burst size
B. committed data rate
C. peak data rate
D. subscriber data rate

Answer: A
Explanation:

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Exam 70-692 Upgrading Your Windows XP Skills to MCSA Windows 8

Published: November 3, 2014
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Windows 8.1
Credit toward certification: MCP, MCSA

Skills measured
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Exam 70-687
Install and upgrade to Windows 8.1 (25–30%)
Install Windows 8.1
Choose between an upgrade and a clean installation; determine which SKU to use, including Windows RT; determine requirements for particular features, including Hyper-V, Miracast display, pervasive device encryption, virtual smart cards, and Secure Boot
Migrate and configure user data
Migrate user profiles; configure folder location; configure profiles, including profile version, local, roaming, and mandatory

Preparation resources
Install, deploy, and migrate to Windows 8
Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 upgrade paths
Getting started with the User State Migration Tool (USMT)

Configure hardware and applications (25–30%)
Install and configure desktop apps and Windows Store apps
Install and repair applications by using Windows Installer, configure default program settings, modify file associations, manage access to Windows Store
Configure Hyper-V
Create and configure virtual machines, including integration services; create and manage checkpoints; create and configure virtual switches; create and configure virtual disks; move a virtual machine’s storage

Preparation resources
Try it out: Sideload Windows Store Apps
Client Hyper-V

Configure remote access and mobility (20–25%)
Configure mobility options
Configure offline file policies, configure power policies, configure Windows To Go, configure sync options, configure Wi-Fi Direct
Configure security for mobile devices
Configure BitLocker and BitLocker To Go, configure startup key storage

Preparation resources

Deploy Windows To Go in your organization
Understanding Wi-Fi Direct in Windows 8
BitLocker Group Policy settings

Configure system and data recovery options (20–25%)
Configure system recovery
Configure a recovery drive, configure system restore, perform a refresh or recycle, perform a driver rollback, configure restore points

Preparation resources
Deploy Push-Button Reset features
Windows 8 Jump Start module 6: Recovery and security

Exam 70-688
Support operating system and application installation (30-35%)

Support operating system installation
Support Windows To Go; manage boot settings, including native virtual hard drive (VHD) and multiboot; manage desktop images; customize a Windows installation by using Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE)
Support desktop apps
Desktop app compatibility using Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT), including shims and compatibility database; desktop application co-existence using Hyper-V, RemoteApp, and App-V; installation and configuration of User Experience Virtualization (UE-V); deploy desktop apps by using Microsoft Intune
Support Windows Store and cloud apps
Install and manage software by using Office 365 and Windows Store apps; sideload apps by using Microsoft Intune; sideload apps into online and offline images; deep link apps by using Microsoft Intune; integrate Microsoft account, including personalization settings and Trusted PC

Preparation resources
Deployment considerations for Windows To Go
ACT deployment options
Microsoft Office 365 management and deployment

Support resource access (30-35%)
Support data storage
Distributed File System (DFS) client, including caching settings; storage spaces, including capacity and fault tolerance; optimizing data access by using BranchCache; OneDrive

Preparation resources
Deploy BranchCache

Support Windows clients and devices (30-35%)
Support mobile devices
Support mobile device policies, including security policies, remote access, and remote wipe; support mobile access and data synchronization, including Work Folders and Sync Center; support broadband connectivity, including broadband tethering and metered networks; support Mobile Device Management by using Microsoft Intune, including Windows RT, Windows Phone 8.1, iOS, and Android
Support client compliance
Manage updates by using Windows Update and Microsoft Intune, including non-Microsoft updates; manage client security by using Windows Defender, Microsoft Intune Endpoint Protection, or Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection; manage Internet Explorer 11 security; support Group Policy application, including Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP), policy processing, and Group Policy caching
Manage clients by using Microsoft Intune
Manage user and computer groups, configure monitoring and alerts, manage policies, manage remote computers

Preparation resources
Enabling mobile device management with Windows Intune
How to: Set up and use File History on Windows 8
Manage software with Windows Intune


QUESTION 1
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 7. You plan to upgrade the client computers to Windows 8.1 Pro.
You need to choose the methods that do not require the manual entry of a product key during the upgrade.
Which two methods should you choose? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

A. Extract the contents of the Windows 8.1 .iso image file to a new shared folder and run the setup program from that folder.
B. Use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.
C. Use the Windows 8.1 online upgrade tool.
D. Use Group Policy to assign the Windows 8 installation file to the client computers.

Answer: A,B

QUESTION 2
You manage computers that run Windows 8.1.
You plan to install a desktop app named MarketingApp on one of the client computers.
You need to display a progress bar to the user while installing the app.
Which command should you run?

A. msiexec /i marketingapp.msi /qn
B. msiexec /x marketingapp.msi /qb
C. msiexec /x marketingapp.msi /qn
D. msiexec /i marketingapp.msi /qb

Answer: B

QUESTION 3
You plan to purchase new Windows 8.1 tablets for your company network.
You need to ensure that tablet users are able to use the Windows 8.1 Snap feature.
Which hardware specifications should you meet in choosing tablets?

A. Monitor that supports at least five simultaneous touches
B. Monitor and video adapter that support a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768
C. Monitor and video adapter that support a minimum screen resolution of 1366 x 768
D. Monitor that supports at least three simultaneous touches

Answer: D

QUESTION 4
You support Windows 8.1 Enterprise computers that are members of a workgroup.
Users are able to download and install any app from Windows Store.
You need to ensure that only approved apps can be installed from Windows Store.
What should you do?

A. Configure a Software Restriction Policy Certificate rule.
B. Configure an AppLocker Publisher rule.
C. Enable Windows SmartScreen and select the Get administrator approval before running an unrecognized app from the Internet option.
D. Configure an AppLocker Packaged app rule.

Answer: D


Saturday, 17 September 2016

648-247 CCPS2 Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 2 Exam

Exam Number 648-247
Duration 60 minutes (50-60 questions)
Available Languages English, Japanese

This exam tests the Sales and Field Engineer's knowledge of the Cisco Physical Access Control solution. Candidates will be tested on knowledge of the basics of physical access control and the Cisco Physical Access Manager software solution. In addition, the candidate will also be asked questions regarding the PAC hardware components consisting of the MSP server platform, Access Control gateway and I/O modules, and 3rd party devices. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the CPAM course offered by Cisco Advance Services Education.

Exam Topics
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

Access control basics, legacy vs Cisco architectures
Hardware/software
Integration with 3rd party data systems
CPAM configuration workflow
High availability
Users, badges, I/O, edge policies, and maps
Schedules, backup, and troubleshooting


QUESTION 1
When a 24 VDC fail safe lock is being used to secure a door, how should power be supplied to the
lock from the control source?

A. connected +24 VDC directly to the lock
B. connected +24 VDC through common and normally close
C. connected +24 VDC through common and normally open
D. connected +5 VDC binary control signaling

Answer: B

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
What are the three common methods that are used for authentication with an access control
system?

A. badge card, key fob, and keypad PIN
B. badge card, keypad PIN, and password
C. something you know, something you have, and something you are
D. something you know, something you have, and something you did

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
Refer to the exhibit.



One or more expansion modules is connected to the Cisco Access Gateway via a CAN bus. How
should the CAN bus wires be connected after the last module in the chain?

A. The CAN bus wires should be looped back to the Cisco Access Gateway.
B. The CAN bus wires should be twisted together and tucked away.
C. The CAN bus wires should be plugged into a Layer 2 Ethernet switch.
D. The CAN bus wires should be terminated with a high-impedance resistor.

Answer: D

Explanation:

Monday, 12 September 2016

644-906 IMTXR Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies Using IOS XR

Exam Number 644-906 IMTXR
Associated Certifications Cisco IOS XR Specialist
Duration 75 minutes (55-65 questions)
Available Languages English
Register Pearson VUE

The 644-906 Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies Using IOS XR exam is associated with the Cisco IOS XR Specialist certification. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of implementing, verification testing, and maintaining Cisco core and edge technologies, using the IOS XR based router platforms, which include the CRS, ASR 9000, and the XR12000 routers.

The 644-906 Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies Using IOS XR (IMTXR) exam is associated with the Cisco IOS XR Specialist certification.This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of implementing, verification testing, and maintaining Cisco core and edge technologies, using the Cisco IOS XR-based router platforms, which include the CRS, ASR 9000, and the XR12000 routers. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the IMTXR Implementing and Maintaining Cisco Technologies using IOS XR course.

The following information provides general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on the specific delivery of the exam in order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes. The guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

1.0 Platform 21%

1.1 Power
Recommend PDU as a function of facility
Install appropriate PDU for chassis
Monitor system power level
Show power alarm values

1.2 Environmental
Recommend environmental levels for system installation
Verify system-detected environment is within tolerance levels
Show environmental alarm values
Clear environmental alarm
Gather system envinronmental output
Recommend rack space requirements
Use proper grounding for installation
Describe CRS air-flow
Describe Cisco ASR 9000 air flow

1.3 Physical Architecture
Identify CRS switch fabric
Identfy components of CRS fabric
Identify MSC
Identify PLIM
Identify RP CRS/ASR9000
Identify management interface
Identify cable management
Differentiate between single and multi-chassis
Identify ASR9000 line cards
Identify ASR9000 RSP
Identify ASR9000 PDU
Identify ASR9000 SIP-700/SPA
Identify CRS SIP/SPA
Identify CRS chassis
Identify ASR9000 chassis
Describe ASR9000 fabric

1.4 Inventory
Show card status via show platform
Show cards via show diags
Show inventory of the system
Differentiate between admin versus executive plane for show platform

1.5 Environmental (Merge?)
Show power usage
Show fan status
Diff between admin vs exec plane for show platform

1.6 Firmware
Undertanding what is a FPD.PIE
Configure Auto FPD
Understand what is Parallel FPD
Upgrade FPD and ROMMONUpgrade
Understand FPD versus ROMMON
Upgrading FPDs and ROMMONs
Showing current FPD version information

2.0 Operating System 19%

2.1 Install
Add a PIEs or SMUs
Using TFTP, FTP, USB thumbdrive, and hard drive as the source
With Activate flag
Using Source flag
Using TAR file

2.2 Licensing
Activate PIEs or SMUs
Initial or recovery software installation
ROMMON Variables
Turboboot Mini.VM file
Deactivate PIEs or SMUs
Remove inactive packages, PIEs, or SMUs
Committing the Installation Path
Check which packages are active
Check which packages are committed
Check installation log
See what install requests are currently active
Understanding security certificate in PIEs and SMUs

2.3 Packages
Understanding types of packages
Mini.PIE
Mini.VM
Optional PIEs
SMUs
Unstanding IOS-XR versioning and installation restrictions
Understand P versus PX images and the hardware they support

2.4 Two-Stage Commit
Understand what is Active Config
Understand what is Target Config
Understand when is a Syntax Check done
Understand when is a Semantic Check done
Going back to a previous configuration
Showing configuration IDs and labels
Show configuration history
Loading configuration
Committing the configuration
Atomic versus best effort
With labels and comments
Replacing the configuration
Using the commit confirm feature
Show Config Fail
Configure interfaces before the physical interface is available

2.5 Configuration Planes
Understand what configuration is in the Admin plane
Understand what configuration is in the Exec plane
Understand differences between owner and non-owner SDR in access to Admin plane and Exec plane
Understand the default VRF

2.6 Task-Based Authorization
Assigning user privilege to root-system
Assigning user privilege to root-lr
Assigning user privilege to cisco-support
Understand between admin user versus exec username
Understanding how task based authorization work

2.7 Process
How to perform process restart
How to check processes like state, no. of restarts, job id, pid, tid
Show where certain processes are running
How to find a blocked process
Check how much CPU a process is using

2.8 LPTS
Understand what LPTS is
Understand about LPTS Policer
How to use Show LPTS Commands
Show policer values and drop counts in LPTS

2.9 Memory
How to look at the memory utilization on the route processor
How to look at the memory utilization on the line card
Understand protected memory space versus shared memory and which area uses it
Check how much memory a process is using

2.10 Support
How to use Show Tech Support commands
Core file configuration locatioin including hard drive and FTP
Debug commands and with ACL filtering
Locate core files and moving them to a server

2.11 Parser (interacting with)
Using the parser with pipe, include, exclude, begin, regex

2.12 EEM
Base assumption of EEM knowledge - understand what is possible and not possible

3.0 Control Plane 21%

3.1 Configuring OSPF
Configure interfaces to be part of the backbone area
Configure additional interfaces to be part of non-backbone area
Configure non-default metric on some interfaces
Configure neighbor logging so adjacency changes can be monitored

3.2 Verify OSPF
Determine status of OSPF interfaces
Determine status of neighbors
Display OSPF database and determine which links are present

3.3 Configure ISIS
Configure the ISIS NET
Enable ISIS for ipv4 unicast routing
Configure interfaces for ISIS routing
Enable ISIS for ipv6 unicast routing
Enable some but not all of the ipv4 enabled interfaces for ipv6 routing

3.4 Verify ISIS
Determine status if interfaces configured for ISIS
Determine the status of the routing adjacencies
Display the ipv4 unicast route table
Turn and debugging for ISIS adjacencies and explain the information shown
Display the topologies for IPv4 and IPv6. Why are they different?

3.5 Add Static Routes
Configure static routes for IPv4 unicast in the global table
Configure static routes in for IPv4 unicast in two different VRFs

3.6 Configure BGP
Configure an autonomous system number for BGP to use
Configure BGP to support IPv4 routing
Configure BGP to support IPv6 routing
Configure iBGP neighbors with the typical configuration to use loopback addresses for peering:
Use neighbor-groups for identical configuration sections on multiple peers
Configure one iBGP neighbor to exchange both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes over an IPv4 session
Configure one iBGP neighbor as an IPv6-only neighbor with IPv6 peer addresses
Configure eBGP neighbors for IPv4 routing
Configure a simple pass_all policy for those eBGP neighbors
Add VPNv4 capability to one iBGP peer
Add two VRFs into BGP and redistribute static routes into BGP for VPNv4
Configure one iBGP peer to support 6PE type functionality by adding address-familiy IPv6 labeled-unicast

3.7 Verify BGP
Display the peer summary status for IPv4 and IPv6
Display the IPv4 BGP table
Display a specific entry and explain AS path and next-hop information
Determine how much memory the BGP process uses

3.8 Understanding RPL Concepts
Configure RPL
Define an AS-set for use in RPL
Create a route policy that checks for an AS from the AS-set and adds a community for matching routes
Create a route-policy that uses an inline prefix-set and changes the local preference when a match is found
Create a route policy that adds a community where the community is used as a parameter when the policy is called

3.9 Verify RPL
Verify that communities are added as expected
Execute a show bgp… command using a route-policy to modify the output. Compare to regular show command.

3.10 MPLS LDP
Configure router to run LDP
Configure router to log neighbor events
Enable LDP on interfaces
Execute show command to verify status of LDP neighbors

3.11 MPLS TE
Configure OSPF to support traffic engineering extensions
Enable RSVP on interfaces
Create an MPLS TE tunnel with two different path options:
First path explicit
Second path dynamic

3.12 Execute Show Command to Determine Tunnel Status at Tunnel Head
Execute show command to determine tunnel midpoints traversing the router

3.13 Configure IP Multicast
Configure PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-SSM range
Configure static-RP, Auto-RP, and BSR for PIM-SM
Confiigure Multicast NSF
Configure Multicast VPN
Configure MSDP for interconnecting PIM-SM domains
Configure MoFRR
Configure P2MP-TE for IP Multicast

4.0 Data Plane 20%

4.1 General Forwarding
Understand and monitor interface counters
Clear interface counters
Modify interface counter load interval
Understand the flow of packets through a router
Describe the difference in processing of transit packets versus locally destined packets
Understand the information stored in a forwarding table entry
Troubleshoot packet drops

4.2 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Implement ACLs to filter traffic on an interface
Monitor ACL counters
Modify an existing applied ACL
Apply ACLs in debug commands
Resequence an ACL

4.3 Quality of Service (QoS)
Implement a basic Quality of Service configuration
Monitor Quality of Service statistics and behaviors
Modify an existing QoS configuration
What is the difference with QoS on IOS XR

4.4 NetFlow
Describe NetFlow capabilities in IOS XR
Implement NetFlow packet sampling
Verify record export
Monitor the NetFlow cache

4.5 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
Implement uRPF on an interface
Verify uRPF behavior

4.6 Interface IP addresses
Configure IPv4 addresses on an interface
Configure IPv6 addresses on an interface
Resolve duplicate IP subnets configured on the router

4.7 IP Multicast
Describe Multicast forwarding on XR platforms (egress and fabric replication, etc.)
Monitor IP Multicast traffic
Troubleshoot IP Multicast (RPF, mrib, mfib, olist, etc.)

5.0 Management Plane 19%

5.1 Implementing SNMP on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring SNMP (v1, v2c, v3) - Does everyone use SNMPv3?
Configuring SNMP trap notifications
Configuring SNMP views, SDRowner and Lrowner
Configuring SNMP ifIndex persistence
Verify SNMP configuration - e.g. using snmpget or snmpwalk

5.2 Implementing Logging Services on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring logging buffer
Configuring syslog server host as logging destination
Configuring terminals for logging display (term mon)
Configuring logging facility
Configuring local logging device and archiving
Monitoring logging buffer and filtering messages

5.3 Implementing Physical and Virtual Terminals
Configuring line templates, vty pools
Configuring exec timeout
Securing vty line and vty access
Verify vty access-group configuration

5.4 Implementing SSH Access on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring SSH server (including crypto key generation)
SSH client usage
Verify SSH configuration

5.5 Implementing Telnet Access on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring telnet server on IOS-XR

5.6 Implementing XML Management on Cisco IOS-XR
Describe XML management on IOS-XR
Configuring XML agent on IOS-XR
Configuring VRF access for XML agent on IOS-XR

5.7 Implementing TACACS+ Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Configuring AAA Authentication - Using TACACS+ and local as fallback
Confguring AAA Command Authorization - Using TACACS+ and local as fallback
Configuring AAA Command Accounting
Implementing TACACS+ - Assigning task groups and privileges
Verify AAA permissions upon command failure (i.e. debug aaa)

5.8 Configuring CDP on Cisco IOS-XR
Enable CDP on IOS-XR
Monitor CDP neighbors and parameters

5.9 Implementing Management Plane Protection (MPP) on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring MPP to restrict access from specific IP Addresses and protocols
Configuring MPP to restrict access for out-of-band interface

5.10 Implementing NTP on Cisco IOS-XR
Configuring NTP server
Configuring NTP peer
Securing NTP configurations (NTP access groups)
Verifying NTP status

5.11 Implementing SDRs on IOS-XR
Understand SDR
Describe DSC
Assigning SDR access priviledges
Creating SDRs, adding nodes to non-owner SDRs
Creating username and passwords for non-owner SDRs
Rebooting non-owner SDRs

5.12 Chassis and Hardware Management
Displaying installed modules, status of modules
Displaying environmental status (fan, power, etc)
Enabling and disabling power to a specific line card or module
Reloading line card or module
Displaying chassis and module serial numbers
Reloading RP
Reloading entire chassis
Troubleshoot reason why PLIM/MSC is not booting up

5.13 Implementing EEM on Cisco IOS-XR
QUESTION 1
What is the maximum long-term normal operating temperature of the Cisco CRS-1, ASR 9000
Series Routers, and XR 12000 Series Routers?

A. 40C (104F)
B. 50C (122F)
C. 55C (131F)
D. 65C (149F)

Answer: A

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
The Cisco CRS 16-Slot Line Card Chassis Site Planning Guide suggests having 48 inches of
clearance behind the chassis. What would definitely happen to the system if there were only 28
inches of clearance behind the Cisco CRS 16-Slot Line Card Chassis?

A. The system would overheat due to inadequate airflow.
B. The fabric card could not be exchanged if one failed.
C. The modular services card (MSC) could not be exchanged if one failed.
D. The fan tray could not be exchanged if one failed.

Answer: D

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
How many planes are there in the Cisco CRS-3 switch fabric?

A. 1
B. 3
C. 7
D. 8

Answer: D

Explanation:


QUESTION 4
What is the cell size of the cells that traverse the switch fabric on the Cisco CRS-3?

A. 128 bytes
B. 136 bytes
C. 144 bytes
D. 200 bytes
E. 288 bytes

Answer: B

Explanation:


QUESTION 5
Where are client interfaces terminated on the Cisco CRS-3?

A. the modular services card
B. the physical layer interface module(s)
C. the switch fabric interface terminator
D. the Service Processor 40
E. the Service Processor 140

Answer: B

Explanation:


Monday, 5 September 2016

642-980 DCUFT Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric

Exam Number 642-980 DCUFT
Associated Certifications CCNP Data Center Certification
Cisco Unified Fabric Support Specialist
Duration 90 minutes (65-75 questions)
Available Languages English

The 642-980 Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric exam tests a candidate's troubleshooting skills in the Unified Fabric domain, troubleshooting connectivity issues, convergent I/O, Storage issues, as well as issues related to specific features like OTV (overlay transport virtualization) and it is associated with the CCNP DC certification and Cisco Unified Fabric Support Specialist certification.

The 642-980 Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Unified Fabric exam tests a candidate's troubleshooting skills in the Unified Fabric domain, troubleshooting connectivity issues, convergent I/O, Storage issues, as well as issues related to specific features like OTV (overlay transport virtualization). This 90-minute, 65−75 question exam is associated with the CCNP DC certification and Cisco Unified Fabric Support Specialist certification. The exam is closed book and no outside reference materials are allowed.

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

1.0 Troubleshooting Layer 2 Connectivity Issues in a Cisco Data Center Network 20%

1.1 Identify and resolve Ethernet port-channels issues

1.2 Identify and resolve vPC issues

1.3 Identify and resolve FabricPath issues

1.4 Identify and resolve PVLAN issues

2.0 Troubleshooting FCoe Issues in a Cisco Data Center Network 9%

2.1 Identify and resolve performance issues

2.2 Identify and resolve DCBX issues

3.0 Troubleshooting Storage Area Network in a Cisco Data Center 26%

3.1 Identify and resolve Fabric merge issues

3.2 Identify and resolve npv/npiv issues

3.3 Identify and resolve SAN port-channels/trunk issues

4.0 Troubleshooting DCI Issues in a Cisco Data Center Network 19%

4.1 Identify and resolve OTV issues

4.2 Identify and resolve HSRP issue in a DCI

5.0 Troubleshooting Platform Specific Issues in a Cisco Data Center Network 26%

5.1 Identify and resolve cfs issues

5.2 Identify and resolve Config-Sync Issues

5.3 Identify and resolve ISSU issues

5.4 Identify and resolve Fex issues

5.5 Identify and resolve VDC issues

5.6 Identify and resolve Layer1 issues

5.7 Identify and resolve cpu memory

5.8 Identify and resolve control plane policing (COPP) issues

QUESTION 2
The traffic across your port channels seems to be favoring one link over the other. How can you adjust the load-balancing policy to include source and destination MAC addresses, IP address, and TCP port?

A. kcdc-5010-1(config-if)# port-channel load-balance ethernet source-dest-port
B. kcdc-5010-1(config-if)# port-channel load-balance ethernet source-dest mac ip port
C. kcdc-5010-1(config)# port-channel load-balance ethernet source-dest-port
D. kcdc-5010-1(config)# port-channel load-balance ethernet source-dest mac ip port

Answer: C

QUESTION 2
Which two commands are used to determine the CoPP profile used on Cisco Nexus 7000 Series? (Choose two.)

A. #show copp profile
B. #show copp diff profile
C. #show copp status
D. #show running-config copp
E. #show policy-map interface control-plane

Answer: C,D


QUESTION 3
Storage VDC creation has failed. Which two steps should be taken before creating the storage VDC? (Choose two.)

A. Check that the F1 module has the FCoE license installed.
B. Check that the FCoE feature is enabled on the N7K.
C. Check that you have allocated the interfaces of the F module on the VDC.
D. Check that the network QoS non-drop policy is configured for FCoE traffic.
E. Check that the FCoE VLANs are allocated on the VDC.
F. Check that the M2 module has the FCoE license installed.

Answer: B,D

QUESTION 4
What is the correct configuration for interface Ethernet 1/1 of a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch when it is a member of port channel 101 connected to FEX 101?

A. interface Ethernet1/1 switchport mode trunk switchport trunk native vlan 10
switchport trunk allowed vlan 20,30 fex associate 101
channel-group 101
B. interface Ethernet1/1
switchport mode fex-fabric channel-group 101
C. interface Ethernet1/1 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 10 fex associate 101 channel-group 101
D. interface Ethernet1/1 switchport mode fex-fabric fex associate 101 channel-group 101

Answer: D


QUESTION 5
You have upgraded your Cisco Nexus 7009 Switches and converted the default VDC to an admin VDC. You notice that all of the ACLs are still present on the admin VDC after the
conversion. What should you do?

A. enable configuration synchronization between the admin VDC and the production VDCs
B. delete the ACLs
C. delete all ACLs except those related to CoPP
D. delete all ACLs except those bound to resource templates
E. use the system admin-vdc acl command to properly migrate ACLs

Answer: B