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Cisco Exam 300-410 Topic 2 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-410 exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 2
[All 300-410 Questions]

Refer to Exhibit.

PC2 is directly connected to R1. A user at PC2 cannot Telnet to 2001:db8:a:b::10. The user can ping

2001:db8:a:b::10 and receive DHCP-related information from the DHCP server. Which action resolves

the issue?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Celeste
2 months ago
I'm going to go with B. Removing sequence 20 and putting it back as sequence 45 sounds like the most logical solution to me. Let's hope the exam gods are feeling generous today!
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Melinda
16 days ago
Fingers crossed that B is the correct answer!
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Virgina
18 days ago
I agree, B seems like the most logical option here.
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Corrina
1 months ago
I think B is the right choice too. Let's hope for the best!
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Brinda
2 months ago
Haha, this question is a real brain-teaser! I'm scratching my head trying to figure it out. Maybe the answer is hidden in some obscure networking protocol that no one knows about except the exam writers.
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Leah
27 days ago
D) Remove sequence 40 and put it back as sequence 15.
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Berry
1 months ago
Let's try one of the options and see if it resolves the issue.
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Ezekiel
1 months ago
C) Remove sequence 30 and put it back as sequence 5.
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Stephanie
1 months ago
I think removing and rearranging the sequences might do the trick.
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Shawnda
1 months ago
Maybe we should focus on the sequence numbers and their order.
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Paris
1 months ago
B) Remove sequence 20 and put it back as sequence 45.
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Virgina
2 months ago
A) Remove sequence 10 and put it back as sequence 25.
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Josephine
2 months ago
Hmm, the question mentions that the user can ping the IP address and receive DHCP-related information, so the problem doesn't seem to be with the IP configuration. I'm leaning towards D, removing sequence 40 and putting it back as sequence 15.
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Peggy
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. Removing sequence 30 and putting it back as sequence 5 should resolve the issue with the Telnet connection.
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Jeniffer
1 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the correct action to take in this situation.
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Ernest
1 months ago
Great, it seems like we all agree on choosing option C to resolve the Telnet connection problem.
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Omega
1 months ago
I would go with option C as well. It makes sense to adjust the sequence numbers to resolve the problem.
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Gabriele
1 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the correct action to take in this situation.
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Mary
2 months ago
I think you're right. Removing sequence 30 and putting it back as sequence 5 should fix the Telnet issue.
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Melita
2 months ago
I think you're right. Removing sequence 30 and putting it back as sequence 5 should fix the Telnet issue.
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Keith
2 months ago
But wouldn't removing sequence 40 and putting it back as sequence 15 also fix the problem?
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Caprice
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe removing sequence 20 and putting it back as sequence 45 is the correct action.
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Keith
3 months ago
I think the issue can be resolved by removing sequence 30 and putting it back as sequence 5.
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