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Lang thang trên mạng và may mắn tôi tìm thấy kinh nghiệm của 1 bạn đã là những thí sinh đầu tiên của kỳ thi TSHOOT , chính thức thi ngày 30-4-2010. Và đây là những gì mà bạn ấy đã trải qua. Hi vọng sẽ giúp đỡ các bạn ít nhiều.
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Lang thang trên mạng và may mắn tôi tìm thấy kinh nghiệm của 1 bạn đã là những thí sinh đầu tiên của kỳ thi TSHOOT , chính thức thi ngày 30-4-2010. Và đây là những gì mà bạn ấy đã trải qua. Hi vọng sẽ giúp đỡ các bạn ít nhiều.
I tried and failed the exam last friday... I was to the Vue center almost sure to pass the exam, but I couldn't complete it (I spent 1 hours only for 2 questions :S, my fault).
There are errors in the network topology (for example different IP addresses than in the configurations of the routers). I think I would pass it without problems if i had a REAL scenario, beacuse you can't use (essentialy in my opinion) commands as show arp, arp -a, show access-list, show ip bgp... I think it's a dirty trick by Cisco
I will repeat the exam in 4 -5 months when I will get more feedbacks from you guys, because I did it very prepared and at present I don't know how I could pass it
Anyway I think you'll find these informations very useful I give you the issues I could find and I can remember:
- BGP relationship not established due to an ACL on the outside interface of the enterprise's router.
- BGP relationship not established due to a misconfiguration of the neighbor's IP.
- Traffic from clients' VLAN denied by a VLAN ACL on the distribution switch.
- EIGRP not working due to a route-map misconfiguration (the name was wrong, f.i. EIGRP_OSPF instead of EIGRP-OSPF).
- OSPFv3 not passing the routes from area 12 to area 0 because area 0 router hasn't any interface in area 12.
- Clients can't reach Internet due to an access-list misconfiguration for the NAT source-list addresses (their IPs doesn't appear in the ACL).
- Clients can't obtain IP by DHCP because their access ports aren't configured in the VLAN 10 on access switch SW1 (both are in the default VLAN1).
Regards,
Enrico
There are errors in the network topology (for example different IP addresses than in the configurations of the routers). I think I would pass it without problems if i had a REAL scenario, beacuse you can't use (essentialy in my opinion) commands as show arp, arp -a, show access-list, show ip bgp... I think it's a dirty trick by Cisco
I will repeat the exam in 4 -5 months when I will get more feedbacks from you guys, because I did it very prepared and at present I don't know how I could pass it
Anyway I think you'll find these informations very useful I give you the issues I could find and I can remember:
- BGP relationship not established due to an ACL on the outside interface of the enterprise's router.
- BGP relationship not established due to a misconfiguration of the neighbor's IP.
- Traffic from clients' VLAN denied by a VLAN ACL on the distribution switch.
- EIGRP not working due to a route-map misconfiguration (the name was wrong, f.i. EIGRP_OSPF instead of EIGRP-OSPF).
- OSPFv3 not passing the routes from area 12 to area 0 because area 0 router hasn't any interface in area 12.
- Clients can't reach Internet due to an access-list misconfiguration for the NAT source-list addresses (their IPs doesn't appear in the ACL).
- Clients can't obtain IP by DHCP because their access ports aren't configured in the VLAN 10 on access switch SW1 (both are in the default VLAN1).
Regards,
Enrico
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