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TSHOOT 642-832 Trouble Ticket 14 – EIGRP Passive Interface

Following ticket consists of a problem description and existing configuration on the device.

Trouble Ticket Statement:

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The neighborship between R4 and DSW1 wasn’t established. Client 1 can’t ping R4

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TSHOOT 642-832 Trouble Ticket 13 – DHCP Range

Following ticket consists of a problem description and existing configuration on the device.

Trouble Ticket Statement:

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Client 1 and Client 2 are getting a 169.x.x.x IP address and are not able to ping DSW1 or the FTP Server. They are able to ping each other.

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642-832 Q&A – New Choice Questions

QUESTION NO: 1
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial0/0,
%LINKPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/14, changed state to up.
Refer to the graphic shown above. What statement is correct regarding the output shown in the graphic?
A.    The first log message is an error message with a severity level of 3.
B.    These two log messages will not have a severity level. They are not errors but are just informational messages.
C.    The first log message is categorized as warning message.
D.    These messages regarding interface status are normal output and will always be displayed when you exit config mode.
E.    The second message would be shown if the logging console warning command had been issued.

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TSHOOT 642-832 Q&As First Edition

CCNPTSHOOT has released the first edition 642-832 TSHOOT Questions and Anwers, it includes:

  • – Multiple Choice Questions
  • 642-832 Q&A – Drag and Drop Questions
  • Trouble Ticket 1 – OSPF Authentication
  • Trouble Ticket 2 – HSRP Track
  • Trouble Ticket 3 – BGP Neighbor
  • Trouble Ticket 4 – NAT ACL
  • Trouble Ticket 5 – R1 ACL
  • Trouble Ticket 6 – VLAN
  • Trouble Ticket 7 – Port Security
  • Trouble Ticket 8 – Switch Port VLAN 10
  • Trouble Ticket 9 – Switch Port Trunk
  • Trouble Ticket 10 – EIGRP AS
  • Trouble Ticket 11 – EIGRP to OSPF
  • Trouble Ticket 12 – IPv6 OSPF

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TSHOOT 642-832 Trouble Ticket 12 – IPv6 OSPF

Following ticket consists of a problem description and existing configuration on the device.

Trouble Ticket Statement:

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DSW1 and R4 cannot ping R2’s loopback or R2’s s0/0/0/0.12 IPv6 address. Initial troubleshooting shows and R2 is not an OSPFv3 neighbor on R3.

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