Beijing, June 1st, CCDE Written (400-007) Pass

Beijing, June 1st, CCDE Written (400-007) Pass

This morning I finished the CCDE written exam (400-007) in Beijing. There were 110 questions in total. I was pretty lucky; I only encountered about 3-4 truly unfamiliar questions throughout the entire exam. For these scenario-based questions, as long as you understand the logical structure, you can eliminate two outlandish options at a glance, and for the rest, you can just guess, and you'll be pretty close ... Read More…
28/May Singapore CCNP DCCOR 350-601 - Barely made it lol

28/May Singapore CCNP DCCOR 350-601 – Barely made it lol

Hey guys! Just took the DCCOR 350-601 exam on May 28th and managed to pass. Tbh, I didn't prepare as much as I should have and kinda went in hoping for the best. I took the exam at a local testing center here in Singapore. The environment was okay, but the mouse at my station was terrible—kept double-clicking when I only clicked once, which was super annoying during the drag-and-drop questions. Scared the crap out of me, thought I was gonna mess up my answers because of it. Exam & Dumps: I mostly relied on the dumps from Honghu. Gotta say, the dumps are legit! During the exam, I encountered less than 10 new questions in total. Looking at my score report, my 'Compute' and 'Automation' sections were pretty low (guess that's where the new questions hit me the hardest). But luckily, my 'Storage Network' and 'Security' were solid enough to pull my overall score up. If you have some basic understanding, you can usually eliminate two obviously wrong answers on those new questions and guess the rest. Tips for you guys: Don't be like me and just memorize the answers. Make sure you actually understand the concepts, especially for the drag-and-drop questions. They can easily trick you if they swap the order of the options ... Read More…
May 29,Australia: CCDE 400-007 — Passed with a score of 901.

May 29,Australia: CCDE 400-007 — Passed with a score of 901.

Passed! The question bank is very reliable. There were 110 questions in total. There were three new single-choice questions—all related to AI—while the rest were drawn directly from the question bank. For the drag-and-drop questions, the left and right-side sequences remained unchanged, matching the order found in the question bank. There were fewer than 10 such questions in the exam, and all of them were covered by the study materials ... Read More…
May 27,Hong Kong: Passed CCNA 200-301

May 27,Hong Kong: Passed CCNA 200-301

I feel the coverage is at least 98% or more. Most of the multiple-choice and drag-sheet questions I drew were all studied in the question bank. Lab questions, I have drawn three questions, fortunately at home with Packet Tracer practice to roll melons familiar, OSPF and VLAN those Configs are basically closed eyes to knock out, we just understand the Concept, really do not be afraid of Lab questions However, I have encountered a few very biased new questions, mainly asking some IPv6 and Automation Detail bits, I guess it is a test question, I chose according to my own understanding, anyway, does not affect the overall situation ... Read More…
May 28, Taiwan CCDE Written (400-007) 844 points, Pass

May 28, Taiwan CCDE Written (400-007) 844 points, Pass

I passed the CCDE! To be honest, since the preparation period for this certification dragged on for quite a while, I was actually feeling a bit shaky right before entering the exam room. After all, the registration fee is incredibly steep—if I hadn't passed, it really would have been a disaster. However, the conditions at the testing center were actually quite good; the equipment ran smoothly, and I didn't encounter any frustrating technical glitches. In the end, I scored 844 points. While that’s not an exceptionally high score, given the difficulty level of the CCDE, I’m personally quite satisfied with the result. Exam Resources and Preparation Tips: For this exam preparation cycle, I primarily utilized the question bank provided by passccielab. Based on my actual experience during the exam, the hit rate of that question bank was truly impressive; I personally felt it covered roughly 90% to 95% of the material. Although I did encounter a few trickier, AI-generated questions, as long as you have a solid grasp of the core concepts—and combine that with the familiarity gained from the question bank to employ the process of elimination—you can generally identify the correct answer without getting too stuck ... Read More…
May 27,Beijing: Passed CCDE 400-007 with a score of 877.

May 27,Beijing: Passed CCDE 400-007 with a score of 877.

I’m done with the exam, and I passed successfully! I really put in the effort to memorize the material, and I scored 877 points—a pretty high score. There were a lot of questions from the supplementary packs today; I’d estimate about 10 or so came from them. There were 110 questions in total, and I didn't encounter a single new one—the coverage was 100% complete. That’s absolutely incredible! As for the drag-and-drop questions, there were probably about seven or eight of them. The ones I encountered were all quite simple; I didn't run into any drag-and-drop questions that had more than six answer boxes. During the exam, the options on the left side of the drag-and-drop questions and the corresponding answer boxes on the right were not randomized; they remained in their original order ... Read More…
May 25, Singapore: Passed CCNP 300-410

May 25, Singapore: Passed CCNP 300-410

I passed! The exam consisted of 43 questions: 3 lab exercises and 40 multiple-choice questions. There were no drag-and-drop questions. The lab exercises covered DHCP, DMVPN, and VRF. (Note: The DHCP lab scenario was different from previous versions, but the others remained unchanged.) There appear to be about four new multiple-choice questions. Manage your time wisely; don't get bogged down on the lab exercises. Make sure you complete two of them, then move on to save time ... Read More…
May 26,Guangzhou: Passed CCNP 350-401

May 26,Guangzhou: Passed CCNP 350-401

I have successfully passed the CCNP Core 350-401 v1.2 exam. The exam consisted of a total of 59 questions, comprising 6 lab questions, 5 drag-and-drop questions, and the remainder being multiple-choice questions. The 6 lab questions were: NetFlow/SPAN/SLA, VRF-2, BGP address-family, Port Channel-7, OSPF-3, and CoPP-2. The only notable change was that the NetFlow question utilized an HTTP GET request; otherwise, there were no other changes. All of the lab questions were drawn from the question pool starting from item 650 onwards. The drag-and-drop questions were all identical to the original practice questions, though the multiple-choice section may have included some new questions ... Read More…
24/05 Madrid CCNA 200-301 Aprobado (Pass)

24/05 Madrid CCNA 200-301 Aprobado (Pass)

Oh my god, finally! On May 24th I passed the CCNA (200-301) in Madrid. What a relief, man. There were about 72 questions in total. I had 4 labs (OSPF, VLAN, and IPv4/v6 configurations). Honestly, the dumps from the Honghu forum were a lifesaver; the coverage is amazing By the way, a round of applause for agent 01. He was fantastic and super helpful. Everything went smoothly, and the exam went perfectly. If you need the dumps, send him a message without hesitation. WhatsApp: +8618911129974. Good luck to everyone taking the exam soon! ... Read More…
May 20, Canada: Passed 300-410

May 20, Canada: Passed 300-410

I took the exam in Canada. There were 43 questions in total: 3 lab tasks and 40 multiple-choice or drag-and-drop questions. The lab tasks covered: DHCP+SLA, DMVPN, and VRF. The lab tasks remained largely unchanged; simply proceed step-by-step to complete the configurations and carefully verify every command. There was one new multiple-choice question and one new drag-and-drop question—a very simple question regarding PBR ... Read More…
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