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300-410 Free Mock Exam — Full Exam Simulation

Simulate the real Cisco CCNP ENARSI 300-410 exam with full-length timed sessions. Questions drawn proportionally from all 33 official blueprint domains — the same mix you'll face on test day.

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Questions90
Duration120 min
Pace1.3 min/Q
Pass markVariable
Domains33

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Simulate real exam conditions

For the most realistic 300-410 simulation, start a 60 or 120-question session, put away all notes, set a timer matching the real exam duration (120 minutes), and commit to each answer before moving forward. This trains the time management and decision-making skills the real exam tests.

What this 300-410 mock exam covers

This free 300-410 mock exam uses the same question distribution as the real Cisco CCNP ENARSI 300-410 exam. Each session draws questions proportionally from all 33 official blueprint domains published by Cisco, so the topic mix you see accurately reflects what you'll face on test day.

300-410 Domain Distribution

Layer 3 Technologies

35%

EIGRP Troubleshooting

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OSPF Troubleshooting (v2/v3)

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BGP Troubleshooting

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Route Redistribution

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Policy-Based Routing (PBR)

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VRF-Lite

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Route Maps and Route Filtering

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Administrative Distance

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Route Summarization

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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)

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VPN Technologies

20%

MPLS Operations

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MPLS L3VPN

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DMVPN

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IPsec Site-to-Site VPN

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IPv6 Tunneling Techniques

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Infrastructure Security

20%

Device Access Control

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IPv4 Access Control Lists

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IPv6 Traffic Filtering and uRPF

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Control Plane Policing (CoPP)

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IPv6 First Hop Security

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Infrastructure Services

25%

Device Management

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SNMP Troubleshooting

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Network Logging and Syslog

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Embedded Event Manager (EEM)

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IP SLA

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NetFlow and Flexible NetFlow

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SPAN, RSPAN, and ERSPAN

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DHCP (IPv4 and IPv6)

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NAT and PAT

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Every question is written by certified engineers against the 2026 300-410 exam objectives. These are original practice questions — not dumps — so you build real understanding rather than memorising answers.

Mock exam vs practice test: what's the difference?

Both the mock exam and practice test use the same question bank. The difference is in how you use them — and when to use each during your 300-410 study plan.

Practice test — for learning

Use the 300-410 practice test when you are studying a domain. Answer questions, read every explanation immediately, and build understanding. Do 10–30 questions per domain per session. This is your primary study tool for the first 4 weeks.

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Mock exam — for simulation

Use the 300-410 mock exam in the final 1–2 weeks before your test date. Complete a 60 or 120-question session without stopping, manage your time, then review all results at the end. This builds exam-day stamina and surfaces final weak spots.

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Sample 300-410 mock exam questions

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EIGRP Troubleshooting

A network engineer is troubleshooting an EIGRP adjacency issue between two directly connected routers, R1 and R2. Both routers are configured with the same autonomous system number, but the adjacency fails to come up. The engineer checks the interfaces and verifies that they are up/up. On R1, the output of 'show ip eigrp neighbors' shows nothing. What is the most likely cause of this problem?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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OSPF Troubleshooting (v2/v3)

A network engineer is troubleshooting an OSPFv2 adjacency issue between two directly connected routers, R1 and R2, both running IOS-XE. The link is a point-to-point Ethernet link. The engineer issues 'show ip ospf neighbor' on R1 and sees no neighbors. 'show ip ospf interface GigabitEthernet0/0' on R1 shows 'Network Type BROADCAST', but the link is actually a point-to-point link. Both routers have 'ip ospf 1 area 0' configured on the interface. What is the most likely cause of the adjacency not forming?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

3
BGP Troubleshooting

A network engineer is troubleshooting a BGP peering issue between two directly connected routers, R1 and R2. R1 is configured with 'neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 65002' and 'neighbor 10.1.1.2 update-source Loopback0', while R2 uses 'neighbor 10.1.1.1 remote-as 65001' and 'neighbor 10.1.1.1 update-source Loopback0'. The loopback interfaces are not advertised into any IGP, and there is no static route for the loopback addresses. The BGP session remains in Idle state. What is the most likely cause?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

4
Route Redistribution

A network engineer is troubleshooting a route redistribution issue between OSPF and EIGRP. Routers R1 (OSPF) and R2 (EIGRP) are redistributing routes into each other. The engineer notices that some OSPF external routes are not appearing in the EIGRP topology table on R2, although the redistribution is configured. The show ip eigrp topology command on R2 does not list the missing prefixes. What is the most likely cause?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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Policy-Based Routing (PBR)

A network engineer is troubleshooting a PBR configuration on a Cisco router. The engineer has configured a route map named 'PBR-MAP' with a match statement matching traffic from source IP 10.1.1.0/24 and a set statement to forward the traffic to next-hop 192.168.1.2. The engineer applies the route map to the incoming interface GigabitEthernet0/0 using 'ip policy route-map PBR-MAP'. However, traffic from 10.1.1.0/24 is still being forwarded using the routing table instead of the PBR next-hop. What is the most likely cause?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

6
VRF-Lite

A network engineer is troubleshooting a VRF-Lite setup where two customer VRFs (VRF_A and VRF_B) are configured on a router. The engineer notices that routes from VRF_A are appearing in the routing table of VRF_B, causing traffic misdirection. The router is running IOS-XE 17.3. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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Route Maps and Route Filtering

A network engineer is troubleshooting a BGP route filtering issue. Router R1 is advertising a prefix 10.1.1.0/24 to its eBGP neighbor R2, but R2 is not receiving it. The engineer checks R1's BGP configuration and sees a route-map named FILTER-OUT applied outbound to the neighbor. The route-map references an ACL that permits 10.1.1.0/24, but the prefix is still not being sent. What is the most likely cause?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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Administrative Distance

A network engineer is troubleshooting a BGP route reachability issue. R1 learns the prefix 10.1.1.0/24 via eBGP from R2 with an AD of 20, and via OSPF from R3 with an AD of 110. The engineer notices that R1 installs the OSPF route in the routing table instead of the eBGP route, even though the eBGP route is preferred by default. What is the most likely cause of this behavior?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

9
Route Summarization

A network engineer is troubleshooting a connectivity issue between two branches connected via a WAN link. Router R1 (10.1.0.0/16) is summarizing its directly connected subnets (10.1.1.0/24, 10.1.2.0/24, 10.1.3.0/24) as a single 10.1.0.0/16 route to Router R2 via EIGRP. Users at R2 report that they cannot reach the 10.1.4.0/24 subnet, which was recently added to R1. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)

A network engineer is troubleshooting an OSPF adjacency that is flapping between two routers. The adjacency forms and then drops repeatedly. Both routers are configured for BFD on the OSPF interface. The engineer checks the BFD session and sees it is up, but the OSPF neighbor state transitions from FULL to DOWN every few seconds. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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MPLS Operations

A network engineer is troubleshooting an MPLS L3VPN where CE1 cannot reach CE2. The PE routers are running OSPF as the IGP and LDP for label distribution. On PE1, the engineer sees that the VRF route for CE2's subnet is present, but the corresponding MPLS label is missing in the LFIB. The show mpls ldp neighbor command shows LDP neighbors are up. What is the most likely cause of the missing label?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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MPLS L3VPN

A network engineer is troubleshooting an MPLS L3VPN where CE1 (192.168.1.0/24) cannot reach CE2 (192.168.2.0/24). The PE routers are running OSPF with the CEs. On PE1, the VRF configuration includes route-target import and export 100:100. The show ip vrf detail command on PE1 shows the VRF is active, but the CE1 loopback is not present in the VRF routing table. The show ip route vrf CUSTOMER command on PE1 shows only directly connected interfaces. What is the most likely cause?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

13
DMVPN

A network engineer is troubleshooting a DMVPN phase 2 hub-and-spoke deployment. The hub router has mGRE and NHRP configured, and spokes register successfully. However, spoke-to-spoke traffic is not being encrypted, even though IPsec profiles are applied to the mGRE tunnel interface on both the hub and spokes. The engineer verifies that the crypto map is not applied to the tunnel interface. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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IPsec Site-to-Site VPN

A network engineer is troubleshooting an IPsec site-to-site VPN between two routers. The tunnel interface is up/up, but traffic from the local LAN to the remote LAN is not passing. The engineer checks the crypto map and sees it is applied to the outside interface. What is the most likely cause of the traffic failure?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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IPv6 Tunneling Techniques

A network engineer is troubleshooting an IPv6 connectivity issue between two sites connected via a 6to4 tunnel. The tunnel is configured on both routers and shows as up/up, but the engineer cannot ping the IPv6 address of the remote tunnel endpoint. The engineer checks the routing table and sees no route to the remote IPv6 prefix. What is the most likely cause of this problem?

Select an answer to reveal the explanation

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300-410 exam-day strategy

Sitting the 300-410 under real exam conditions is a skill in itself. Candidates who underperform often do so not because of knowledge gaps, but because of poor time management or test anxiety. Use your final mock exam sessions to address both.

Time budget

The 300-410 exam lasts 120 minutes. Do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question on the first pass. Flag difficult ones and return to them after completing the rest.

Elimination

On every question, immediately eliminate obviously wrong choices. Even if you are unsure between two options, narrowing to two doubles your odds. Most 300-410 distractors contain a subtle error — re-read the scenario constraint before committing to the answer that sounds most familiar.

Scenario focus

Cisco writes many 300-410 questions as realistic scenarios. Read the final sentence first — it tells you what is being asked. Then re-read the scenario with the question in mind to avoid wasting time on irrelevant details.

Stamina

The real 300-410 is a mental marathon lasting 120 minutes. In the week before your exam, complete at least two full timed mock sessions on separate days to build concentration stamina. If you cannot stay focused for 120 minutes in practice, you will struggle on exam day.

300-410 exam format and scoring

Questions

90

On the real exam

Time limit

120 min

1.3 min per question

Passing score

Variable

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300-410 mock exam — frequently asked questions

Is this 300-410 mock exam free?

Yes. Courseiva provides free 300-410 mock exam questions across all official exam domains. The platform includes timed simulation, per-domain score breakdown, missed-question review, and readiness tracking. No account required — free forever, supported by advertising.

How does the 300-410 mock exam differ from the practice test?

The practice test is optimised for learning: you see explanations after each question immediately. The mock exam is optimised for simulation: you answer all questions under time pressure and review at the end. Use practice tests for studying and mock exams for benchmarking.

What score should I aim for before booking my 300-410 exam?

Aim for consistent scores above 80% before booking your 300-410 exam. Strong mock-exam performance is a reliable indicator of readiness. Cisco passing scores vary by exam version and are not always publicly listed. Check the official Cisco exam page before booking.

How many times should I do a full 300-410 mock exam?

Most candidates who pass 300-410 on their first attempt complete 3–5 full-length mock exams in the two weeks before their test. This is enough to identify final weak spots, build stamina, and verify readiness without over-stressing or running out of fresh questions.

Are these 300-410 mock questions the same as exam dumps?

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