New 2024 300-510 Dumps for CCNP Service Provider Certified Exam Questions & Answer [Q76-Q98]

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New 2024 300-510 Dumps for CCNP Service Provider Certified Exam Questions and Answer

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Passing the Cisco 300-510 exam is a prerequisite for obtaining the Cisco Certified Specialist - Service Provider Advanced Routing Implementation certification. Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions certification is designed for network engineers, network architects, and network administrators who are involved in implementing advanced routing solutions in service provider environments. Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions certification validates the skills and knowledge of candidates in implementing and troubleshooting advanced routing technologies and services, which can help them advance their careers in the service provider industry.


Candidates for the Cisco 300-510 exam should have a strong foundation in networking technologies and protocols, as well as experience working in a service provider environment. They should be familiar with advanced routing technologies such as BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, and MPLS, and have experience designing and implementing complex routing solutions. Candidates should also be familiar with network security, network management, and network troubleshooting techniques, as these skills are critical for success in a service provider environment.


Cisco 300-510 exam is part of the CCNP Service Provider certification track and serves as a prerequisite for the CCIE Service Provider certification. It covers a wide range of topics related to advanced routing solutions, including route manipulation, route redistribution, route filtering, and path control. Candidates are expected to have a deep understanding of the underlying routing protocols and their interaction with other networking technologies.

 

NEW QUESTION # 76
Compare different features between OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. Drag and drop the descriptions of OSPF from the left onto the correct OSPF versions on the right.

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 77
Refer to the exhibit.

After you applied these configurations to routers R1 and R2, the two devices could not form a neighbor relationship. Which reason for the problem is the most likely?

  • A. The two routers have the same area ID.
  • B. The two routers have different IS-types.
  • C. The two routers have the same network ID.
  • D. The two routers cannot authenticate with one another.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 78
Refer to the exhibit. Networks 172.16.31.0/24 and 172.16.30.0/24 are advertised in area 34, and network 172.22.10.0/24 is advertised in area 0. A recent security review discovered that users connected to routers R1 and R2 have been making unauthorized access to an application running on network 172.16.31.0/24. An engineer determined that routers R1 and R2 are receiving updates for network 17.16.31.0/24. Which action resolves the issue?

  • A. Apply route filtering on routers R3 and R4.
  • B. Apply route filtering on routers R1 and R2
  • C. Apply route filtering on router R4 only.
  • D. Apply route filtering on router R3 only.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 79
For which reason can two devices fail to establish an OSPF neighbor relationship?

  • A. The two devices have different network types
  • B. The two devices have different process IDs
  • C. The two devices have different router IDs
  • D. The two devices have the same area ID

Answer: A

Explanation:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/open-shortest-path-first-ospf/13699-29.html


NEW QUESTION # 80
Refer to the exhibit.

After troubleshooting an OSPF adjacency issue, routers 1, 2, and 3 have formed OSPF neighbor relationships. Which statement about the configuration is true?

  • A. Router 2 uses router 1 as the next hop for 192.168.0.0/24
  • B. Router 2 receives a Type 7 LSAs from router 3 for its connected subnets
  • C. Router 2 receives a Type 5 LSAs from router 1 for its connected subnets
  • D. Router 2 uses router 3 as the next hop for 192.168.0.0/24

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 81
Refer to the exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit Reuters R2. R3, R4 and R5 all reside in the same area, with R1 in a different area R3 is overutilized and the engineer wants to reduce its CPU load The engineer configured router R4 to summarize routes that it receives from R5. but R3 is still receiving all of the R5 routes. Which action resolves the issue?

  • A. Configure the summary routes on R5.
  • B. Configure R3 in a new area,
  • C. Configure R4 as a Level I-Level 2 router
  • D. Configure R2 as a Level 1 router

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 82
Refer to the exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit. Mid-sized company Z connected two branch offices via a multicast-enabled ISP using the BGP routing protocol. PIM was implemented to support multicast streaming between the branches via MSDP Client A cannot connect to the multicast stream source of company Z. The network engineer ran a debug on the edge of the network as shown. Which action resolves the issue?

  • A. Deploy BSR on routers R1 and R2 and enable multicast on both LAN segments.
  • B. Enable the BGP routing protocol and advertise the 10 10.10.0/24 subnet on R1.
  • C. Implement MBGP and enable a multicast address family on R2
  • D. Configure the PIM protocol on the Serial 1/1 interface and enable Auto-RP

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 83

Refer to the exhibit. Routers R1 and R2 cannot form a neighbor relationship, but the network is otherwise configured correctly and operating normally. Which two statements describe the problem? (Choose two.)

  • A. The two routers are in the same area
  • B. The two routers have the same network ID
  • C. The two routers are in different areas
  • D. The two routers have password mismatch issues
  • E. The two routers are in different subnets

Answer: C,E


NEW QUESTION # 84
After an engineer configures BGP in R1, it starts receiving this message
*Jun 29 13:30:50.122: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 192.168.10.1 Down User reset Jun 29 13:30:52.341: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 192.168.10.1
2/6 (unacceptable hold time) 0 bytes
Which action makes the peering come back up again?

  • A. Set up a hello timer higher.
  • B. Set up a hold-down timer higher.
  • C. Make a soft reset to the peer.
  • D. Set up a minimum hold-down timer higher.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 85
Refer to the exhibit. Routers RA and RB are IS-IS peers configured for NSF but router RC is an IS-IS peer without NSF capability. If RA undergoes processor switchover what is the effect on the network environment?

  • A. All peer relationships remain up, but the link-state database is rebuilt on each device
  • B. All peer relationships remain up and the link-state database is unchanged
  • C. If RC is operating without the Cisco configuration option only 2 routers tear down their peering relationships and re-establish peering
  • D. If RC is operating without the Cisco configuration option all three routers tear down their peering relationships and re-establish peering

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 86
Refer to the exhibit.

A network operator must inject a Level 1 route from XR2 (10.16.16.0/24) into the ISIS topology. Which configuration allows the injection in a way that XR3 and XR1 have a valid and working route for 10.16.16.0/24?

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option D
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option B

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 87
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer working for a private telecommunication company with an employee id 3977 74 814 implemented the configuration on Router 1. What is the effect of it?

  • A. Router 1 sends only one best path to neighbor 192 168.1.1.
  • B. Router 1 sends up to three paths to neighbor 192.168.1.1 for all routes
  • C. Router 1 sends and receives multiple best paths from neighbor 192.168.1.1
  • D. Router 1 receives only one best path from neighbor 192.168.1.1

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 88

Refer to the exhibit. P1 and PE3 Cisco IOS XR routers are directly connected and have this configuration applied. The BGP session is not coming up. Assume that there is no IP reachability problem and both routers can open tcp port 179 to each other. Which two actions fix the issue? (Choose two.)

  • A. Change MD5 to HMAC-MD5
  • B. Change MD5 to HMAC-SHA1-12
  • C. Change MD5 to HMAC-ESP
  • D. Change MD5 to SHA-1
  • E. Remove the send and accept lifetime under key 1

Answer: A,B

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/crs/software/crs_r4-0/security/configuration/guide/ sc40crsbook_chapter5.html


NEW QUESTION # 89
Refer to the exhibit.

Traffic flow from router R1 to router R6 is delay-sensitive It must consider potential link-failure and node-failure conditions Which configuration must an engineer apply to router R1 to route traffic to router R6 if router R2 fails?

  • A. Option A
  • B. Option D
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option B

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 90
Refer to the exhibit.

An engineer has successfully fixed BGP peering issue. R1 has an established eBGP peering with R2 and R3. Which mechanism should the engineer apply in order to steer the traffic correctly?

  • A. The weight attribute can be applied on R2 to influence AS 65513 to use AS 65515 as the primary path.
  • B. The local preference attribute can be applied on R3 to influence AS 65513 to use AS 65515 as the secondary path.
  • C. The MED attribute can be applied on R2 to influence R1 to use it as the primary path.
  • D. The IGP metric can be manipulated on R1 to allow traffic to be load balanced between R2 and R3.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 91
Which two functions are supported for BGP extension MP-BGP for IP multicasting? (Choose two.)

  • A. A network can support congruent unicast and multicast topologies.
  • B. MP-BGP is an enhanced BGP that carries routing information for multiple network layer protocols and IP multicast routes.
  • C. MP-BGP is useful when a link dedicated to multicast and unicast traffic is desired.
  • D. A network can support incongruent unicast and multicast topologies.
  • E. MP-BGP carries single sets of routes for unicast routing and multicast routing.

Answer: B,D


NEW QUESTION # 92

Refer to the exhibit. A network operator wants to expand the segment routing global block in upcoming maintenance. The operator must ensure that the changes to the segment routing global block have no adverse impacts on the prefix-sid associated with the loopback0 interface used within the OSPF domain. Which command can the operator use to enforce R2 to have a strict prefix-sid assignment to loopback0?

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 93
Refer to the exhibit.

Routers R1 and R2 cannot form a neighbor relationship, but the network is otherwise configured correctly and operating normally. Which two statements describe the problem? (Choose two.)

  • A. The two routers are in the same area
  • B. The two routers have the same network ID
  • C. The two routers are in different areas
  • D. The two routers have password mismatch issues
  • E. The two routers are in different subnets

Answer: C,E


NEW QUESTION # 94
Refer to the exhibit. Customer traffic from the branch site to the hub is experiencing packet drops.
The engineer verified that:
* Customer traffic from the hub is able to reach the branch site.
* The connection between PE1 and PE2 is working normally.
* Routers P1 and P2 are able to ping devices on the hub site.
Which action resolves the issue?

  • A. Advertise the VPNv4 routes of the branch site in CE2.
  • B. Advertise the VPNv4 routes of the hub in CE1.
  • C. Redistribute the CE1 OSPF routes in the PE1 VRF.
  • D. Redistribute the CE2 OSPF routes in the PE2 VRF.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 95
Refer to the exhibit.

Customer traffic from the branch site to the hub is experiencing packet drops. The engineer verified that:
Customer traffic from the hub is able to reach the branch site.
The connection between PE1 and PE2 is working normally.
Routers P1 and P2 are able to ping devices on the hub site.
Which action resolves the issue?

  • A. Advertise the VPNv4 routes of the hub in CE1.
  • B. Advertise the VPNv4 routes of the branch site in CE2.
  • C. Redistribute the CE1 OSPF routes in the PE1 VRF.
  • D. Redistribute the CE2 OSPF routes in the PE2 VRF.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 96
Refer to the exhibit.

Routers RA and RB are IS-IS peers configured for NSF but router RC is an IS-IS peer without NSF capability If RA undergoes processor switchover what is the effect on the network environment?

  • A. All peer relationships remain up, but the link-state database is rebuilt on each device
  • B. All peer relationships remain up and the link-state database is unchanged
  • C. If RC is operating without the Cisco configuration option only 2 routers tear down their peering relationships and re-establish peering
  • D. If RC is operating without the Cisco configuration option all three routers tear down their peering relationships and re-establish peering

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 97
While configuring Cisco NSF awareness, a network engineer enters the bgp graceful-restart command after the BGP session is established in a router that runs IOS XE Software. Graceful restart capabilities are not exchanged. Which two actions should be taken? (Choose two.)

  • A. Reload the router
  • B. Verity that BGP route dampening is configured
  • C. Issue the clear ip bgp * command
  • D. Issue the show ip bgp neighbors command.
  • E. Reduce BGP convergence time

Answer: A,C


NEW QUESTION # 98
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