Saturday, December 8, 2018

Cisco 210-260 Q&A Training | Latest And Valid 210-260 Exam Dumps

Question No 1

How does a zone-based firewall implementation handle traffic between interfaces in the
same zone?

A. Traffic between two interfaces in the same zone is allowed by default.
B. Traffic between interfaces in the same zone is blocked unless you configure the samesecurity permit command.
C. Traffic between interfaces in the same zone is always blocked.
D. Traffic between interfaces in the same zone is blocked unless you apply a service policy to the zone pair.

Answer: A



Friday, November 23, 2018

My thoughts on the CCNA Security (210-260) exam - Dumpsprofessor.us

After having posted a few days ago that I recently passed Cisco's CCNA Security exam (i.e. IINS: Implementing Cisco Network Security) some people have asked me to compare the experience of having taken that test...against the CCNA Routing-and-Switch exam.

Similarities: 

Both exams require that you pass two tests. Both require passing the ICND1 exam as a prerequisite and then a second test (either ICND2 for R&S...or the IINS for Security).
Both exams were composed primarily of multiple-choice questions.
Both exams require that you complete the exam within 90-minutes.
Both exams had some questions that (in my opinion) were worded poorly. In other words, questions with only a single "correct" answer and yet more-than-one answer could technically have been correct. In my opinion, there were more of these poorly-worded questions in the CCNA Security exam than I found in the CCNA R&S (ICND2) exam.

Differences:


  • My experience with the CCNA R&S exam (ICND2) is that the Cisco Press Official Certification Guide contains all the information you need to pass that exam.
  • My experience with the CCNA Security exam (IINS) is that the Cisco Press Official Certification Guide contains roughly 85% of the information you need to pass that exam. The remaining 15% must be located elsewhere ("31-days before your CCNA Security Exam" is a great book for picking up most of the remaining 15%).
  • There are more questions on the CCNA Security exam (I received 67-questions) than what I had to answer on the CCNA R&S (ICND2) exam (typically around 50-55 questions).
  • You need a higher score to pass the CCNA Security exam (my exam required a minimum of 860 out of 1000 to pass) than what I've seen on the CCNA R&S Exam (ICND2...which required somewhere between 810-830 out-of-1000 to pass).
  • The CCNA R&S focuses primarily on protocols/features found mostly at Layer-2 and Layer-3 of the OSI model.
  • The CCNA Security focuses primarily on protocols/features found mostly at Layers-4 through 7 of the OSI model.


  •      CCNA R&S (ICND2) had far more Simulation (i.e. "Configure the protocol/feature") questions than what I experienced on the IINS (210-260) exam.

    • CCNA R&S (ICND2) had more emphasis on testing your knowledge of actual configuration-and-troubleshooting of IOS-based commands than the CCNA Security exam.
    • CCNA Security had far more emphasis on knowledge of theory and protocol differences than actual configuration than the CCNA R&S exam (ICND2). Very few questions concerned knowledge of actual Cisco IOS commands or navigation of ASDM (or other GUIs).
    • The "Testlet" question(s) I saw on the CCNA Security exam (210-260) were much more difficult (i.e. navigating the User Interface as well as time-required to answer the questions) than Testlet questions I have experience on the CCNA R&S (ICND2) exam.
    Hope that helps everyone!

    Link: 210-260 exam dumps