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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
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…
May 21, Shanghai CCNP 350-401 Pass
I passed the CCNP 350-401 v1.2 exam today; the wireless content has indeed been removed. There were six lab questions covering: OSPF, CoPP, VRF, NetFlow/SPAN/SLA, Port-channel, and BGP address-family. All of the lab questions were drawn from the section of the question bank starting from question number 650 onwards. The exam included some new questions. In the current exam question pool, questions numbered 650 and above now account for a larger proportion of the content ... Read More…
Taiwan , May 20: Passed CCNP 300-435
- Device-Level Network Automation - Controller-based Network Automation - Operations - AI in Automation - Network Automation Foundation ## Encountered 2 New Questions: 1 Multiple-Choice, 1 Drag-and-Drop 1. Presented with an image of parameters in XML format; the task involved configuring `edit-config` to receive telemetry data regarding interface counters. 2. An engineer must produce a site-level health snapshot from a Cisco [...] executive dashboard. The engineer must authenticate and query the "Network Health" resource using a token header and a millisecond timestamp query parameter. (There was a similar question where "site health" was swapped out, requiring the same drag-and-drop interaction.) Given that we are currently in the era of AI-assisted programmatic collaboration—and since I happen to have some background in programming and automation—I chose to take the 300-435 exam. The exam focuses heavily on Python syntax, API fields, and HTTP request methods. Fortunately, there were no hands-on labs; I wasn't required to write a complete script from scratch. This exam served as a certification renewal. There were a total of 61 questions; questions 1 and 40 were new to me—a rather daunting start right out of the gate. I scored 72% in the "Controller-Based" domain; I may need to cross-reference my answers against AI-generated solutions to verify their accuracy. The 300-435 exam features numerous drag-and-drop questions, and multiple-choice questions with multiple correct answers account for more than half of the total items. None of the 119 questions from the old question bank appeared on this test; the exam content focused exclusively on the updated curriculum topics ... Read More…
May 11 ,USA , CCNP 350-401: Passed
There were a few questions I hadn't seen in the question bank, mostly drag-and-drop items. In total, there were 59 questions, including 6 lab exercises: CoPP, VRF-2, BGP address-family, and Port Channel-7. There were no questions regarding NetFlow, SPAN, or SLA; however, there were two questions related to OSPF ... Read More…
May 10, 2026, CCNA 200-301 passed.
I just finished the exam this afternoon. The exam environment was good, and we started 15 minutes early. There were 89 questions in total: 3 lab questions, 5 diagram-based questions, and the rest were multiple choice. The question bank had a high coverage rate, probably over 90%, and the supplementary questions were very accurate. I encountered about 4-5 new multiple choice questions. One asked what interface to use for connecting GBIC and SFP, and another asked about identifying Access Points. I hesitated between WLAN ID and SSID, but it didn't affect the overall result. The diagram-based questions covered AAA and DNS, exactly the same as those in the question bank. There were three lab questions, all from the supplementary question bank: The first question involved configuring IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for two routers; be sure to calculate the subnet mask. The second question was about static routing, specifically the one in the question bank pointing to R6 10.200.225.6. The third question involved configuring VLAN naming, port binding, and the LLDP discovery protocol. The experimental questions have the same topology as the question bank, but the required IP addresses have changed. Don't try to memorize them; understand them before you start coding. Also, after you're done coding, don't forget to copy running-config and startup-config ... Read More…
5/5 Sydney CCNA 200-301 PASS
There are 76 questions, including 4 lab questions. The lab questions cover VLAN/LLDP, OSPF, and IPv4/IPv6 address configuration. I misremembered some words in the code for the first two lab questions, which kept causing errors. After struggling for an hour, I finally gave up and got 0 points on the first two questions. As for the multiple-choice and image dragging questions, most of them came from the question bank, with a few new questions. Getting all the multiple-choice and image dragging questions right was impossible; several looked familiar, and the answers were also familiar ... Read More…
April 29,Singapore: CCNP 300-410 (ENARSI)
I passed the 300-410 exam—thank you so much! The actual exam was largely consistent with the question bank, though I did encounter three new questions. The exam included a total of three lab exercises covering VRF, DHCP, and IP SLA. All of these were drawn from the question bank, although some minor adjustments were made to specific configuration details. Lab exercises carry significant weight in the exam, so it is crucial to practice them extensively during your preparation. In addition to the labs I encountered personally, other candidates have reported that topics such as DMVPN and ACLs are also frequently tested. Pay close attention to the questions. Whether they are multiple-choice or lab-based, the question stems always contain specific requirements (e.g., configuration objectives for labs, or limiting conditions for multiple-choice questions); therefore, be sure to read each question very carefully during the exam ... Read More…
4/29 Shanghai, CCDE 400-007: 863 Points — Passed
Passed with a score of 863. The exam consisted of 100 questions; the question bank coverage was high, with 6 new questions—specifically, 4 multiple-choice questions and 2 drag-and-drop questions ... Read More…
4/29,fuzhou,passed CCNP(350-401)
The exam consists of a total of 59 questions (including drag-and-drop and multiple-choice questions) and 6 lab tasks. 1. The lab tasks are tested first: (1) The OSPF configuration task, specifically regarding summarization. (2) Configuring "policy 9000 packets." (3) Configuring VRF FINANCE on Tunnel 0. I was unable to successfully ping the destination for this task; even after applying VRF FINANCE to interface E0/1 (the interface connected to the switch), connectivity was not established. However, I was able to successfully `tracert` (or `traceroute`) to the remote end. Note that the remote router is inaccessible—it appears grayed out in the interface, so you cannot click into it to log in. (4) Configuring BGP. The requirement here is to configure it under the `address-family` mode. Everyone needs to pay close attention to this point; I spent a long time stuck here. When specifying the `neighbor` command, I tried using the Tab key for auto-completion, but the `remote-as` parameter simply wouldn't appear. I struggled with this for quite a while until I finally decided to manually type out the entire `remote-as` command, at which point it worked. It was a real trap! (5) Configuring LACP on switch interfaces E0/0 through E0/2. After completing the configuration for this task, you must issue a `shutdown` followed by a `no shutdown` on the interfaces; otherwise, Port-channel 1 (Po1) will not come up. (6) Configuring traffic filtering to allow EIGRP traffic to pass through. For the second sub-question of this task, I nearly gave up; however, after taking a closer look, I realized it involved configuring a `monitor` session. I had been too nervous in the moment to read the instructions clearly. 2. Next came the multiple-choice and drag-and-drop questions: (1) I encountered 2 or 3 new questions within the drag-and-drop section, though I cannot recall the ... Read More…

















