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Share your ENARSI v1.1 Experience

September 22nd, 2023 Go to comments

The new ENARSI 300-410 v1.1 has come to replace the old ENARSI exam so we create the “Share your ENARSI v1.1 Experience” for everyone to share their experience to prepare for this new exam.

Please share with us your experience to prepare for the new ENARSI 300-410 v1.1 exam, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations… But please DO NOT share any information about the detail of the exam or your personal information, your score, exam date and location, your email…

Note: To get the new CCNP Enterprise certificate, you need to pass the ENCOR 350-401 exam (core exam) and one of the concentration exam (like this ENARSI exam).

Your posts are warmly welcome! Hope you will find useful information here!

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  1. Anonymous
    April 22nd, 2024

    Took the exam today. I barely passed. Around 3 – 4 new questions. 3 labs (Redistribute & PBR, IPSec and VRF). The redistribute and pbr was the other version, where you need redistribute to RIP.

    Thanks Networktut!

  2. TVN
    April 22nd, 2024

    Passed the exam today, Thank you Networktut!

    I had 49 questions and 3 labs (DMVPN1, VRF, redistribute & PBR).

    All the questions are in the 7 parts.

    In the lab: Redistribute & PBR => you can apply delay 10000 for interface e0/0 (R6) to influence traffice (R6’s L1 to R1’s L1)

  3. Anonymous
    April 23rd, 2024

    I passed too! The labs I had were VRF, SNMP1, and a new DMVPN Lab.
    The new DMVPN lab was 3 devices, one hub and two spokes, connected to a switch.
    The setup was in DMVPN Phase1 i.e. the spokes had “tunnel destination 192.168.0.254” command configured, no “tunnel mode gre multipoint” command on all devices and an ospf configuration “ip ospf network broadcast” on the tunnel interface. To solve this I had to remove the tunnel destination commands on the spokes with “no” and configure “tunnel mode gre multipoint” on all devices. I also had to configure authentication with “ip nhrp authentication ccnp123” command. Verification with traceroute two times and check if the trace goes directly to the spoke at the second trace.

  4. which-one
    April 27th, 2024

    which is easier ?? enarsi or encore?? i need to recert ccnp

    thanks

  5. @which-one
    April 27th, 2024

    @which-one, ENCOR was way easier for me. Don’t be deceived by the number of questions on ENARSI. The exam is tough and I nearly ran out of time having wasted so much time on the first lab. In my Encor exam, I still had 30+ minutes left after I attempted all questions and had 90+% in all the topics. In my ENARSI, I barely just passed and time was a very big constraint.

  6. alx
    April 29th, 2024

    I passed the exam today. My labs were VRF, SNMP1 and IPSec V1 (all of them were the same commands we see here) + 50 questions, and I would say 40 of 50 questions are the same from this website. With this exam, I got my CCNP. Thanks @networktut

  7. nickname
    May 1st, 2024

    lab and drag and drop please.

  8. Anonymous
    May 3rd, 2024

    I pass the exam after doing it 2 times, first time I got vrf, SNMP sim 2, and a variation of DMVPN that is not here in Networktut in which you have to add the password and redirect/shortcut and that is it, I was confused with that one… this second time I had a variation of redistribute that is similar to R&PBR Sim that is here, but not quite the same (the “no distance …” command had to be applied under router eigrp in both R3 and R4, no router ospf). The first time all of the questions or at least 95% were the same as the ones listed here, but this second time I would say around 10% were new. Still networktut is great to go over the multiple choice/ drag and drops (I had 2 D&D), for the labs I had to find other resources. I can tall you that there are at least 4 variations of the DMVPN lab and if you are not very proficient, you might struggle (which is what happened to me), and that is why I had to get the labs somewhere else. As far as the exam goes, you can use the auto-completion feature but the screen is small so if the command is too long and you hit the arrow up to use it again the system gets clunky so long commands I typed myself every single time. I requested 30 min extra for non-English speakers, so if you are in a non-native speaking country I highly recommend you to request them cause you will need them. You can also use the “?” help command after a command in case you forget what is next, and you can click the routers/switches on the topology to jump from one CLI to the next, that is convenient cause you have all of the routers/switches tabs at the top, but it is easy to make mistakes, so it is better to just click on the device you need to work on. Good luck, and thanks networktut

  9. non-native english speakers
    May 4th, 2024

    @Anonymous, how did you request for the additional 30 mins time for non-native English speakers? Did you requested it from the proctor before taking the exam or it needs to be requested prior scheduling the exam? Congrats on passing the exam BTW!

  10. terminator
    May 4th, 2024

    @ non-native english speakers
    If you enroll to the ENARSI test from a non english speaking county e.g. France the 30min will be added automaticly. You will see that in your confirmation email.

  11. Anonymous
    May 4th, 2024

    I didn’t get the 30 mins automatically. I had to call the accommodations line and schedule it with them.

  12. Anonymous
    May 4th, 2024

    I took the exam last week and failed unfortunately, many of the questions are the same as here, those that were not was looking alot like the others and had slight modifications.

    Note to future exam takers, do the labs quickly, confirm they work and move on, question format is bad.

  13. Anonymous
    May 4th, 2024

    Passed!! Total 49 MC & 3 Labs (DMVPN, VRF, Redistribution & PBR). I got atleast 10 new questions. Thanks to Networktut.

  14. Anonymous
    May 5th, 2024

    @anonymous
    Where did you find more labs? Was it behind a paywall? Could you give me a hint? Thanks.

  15. MP
    May 6th, 2024

    How do I get access to the questions and labs?

  16. Section
    May 9th, 2024

    Is studying part 5,6,7 and labs enough to pass the exam?

  17. Anonymous
    May 11th, 2024

    Anybody done the exam this weekend? What labs did you get?

  18. Anonymous
    May 13th, 2024

    Passed the exam using new questions 1-7 and labs. 50q 3labs with 5 new questions.

  19. Anonymous
    May 14th, 2024

    Passed the exam, 51 questions, 3 labs. Thank you team Networktut!

    +DMVPN, exactly like the one here
    +VRF, exactly like the one here
    +PBR & Redistribution, like the one here (first one), only difference is remove distance 255 on two switches instead of one.

    5 new questions. First try most of the questions were from Part 7. But the second one really had a mix of questions from all the parts. I’d say the test is easier now than it was 2-3 months ago, less labs and also easier questions.

    Good luck everyone, put in the time on the labs because there might be slight differences and you need to be ready for it.

  20. fork!
    May 14th, 2024

    Failed. Full disclosure, I only reviewed part 6 & 7, and I saw a lot from there and honestly believe the rest of the questions live in the other parts. I took a gamble, but sufficed to say…review all parts…duh!

    Labs were first DMVPN, VRF, Redistribute & PBR. 3 of the most involved labs imo. I only got the first two done. The time constraint is no joke.

    Also, you will have to contend with test layout. Configs and diagrams do not always fit in the window, so you will have to slide left, right, up, down.

  21. labs?
    May 15th, 2024

    HOW CAN WE GET LABS GOING IF NO EVE NG ?

  22. Anon
    May 16th, 2024

    @labs?

    U can use GNS-3, or pay for CML. Packet tracer will not do imo

  23. rum
    May 16th, 2024

    @labs?

    You can find Dynamips images and put them in NG, then find how to extract startup config from the labs – it’s here and manually make the labs for Dynamips.

  24. Agu Balu
    May 17th, 2024

    I took the exam this week and Passed.
    53 Questions and 3 Simlets. All questions from this site, A big Thank you to Mr Tut.
    Exam time is something to look out for, as if you take more than 5 mins on a question, it will start to run out. The Sims were pretty easy, if you look at the Sims here and understand them.
    i saw 3-4 questions, that were worded differently than what we see on this site.
    As long as your basic understanding of routing protocols (specially EIGRP, Ospf), PBR, DMVPN, IPSec, VRF, MPLS is OK level, you will be able to pass.

  25. NegachenChalaga
    May 19th, 2024

    I passed the exam this week. I had other preparations done like I finished Kevin Wallace’s training in udemy, reading the OCG and answering the questions there. But the real preparation lies here in this website. Reviewed all questions and labs. I only had 3 labs – VRF, SNMP2 and IPSEC1. There are around 3 – 4 questions, would agree the same with @Agu Balu. One of those questions is the Ciscopapa (TACACS server) but still easy to solve. Thank you for this website, @networktut. I appreciate it a lot! I’ve been a follower since 2019 for my CCNA and ENCOR journey.

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