Drag-and-drop ordering questions ask you to arrange steps, commands, or events into the correct sequence. They test procedural knowledge — can you execute a Cisco IOS configuration task in the right order? These appear across Cisco, CompTIA, AWS, and Microsoft exams.
Start Scenario PracticeDrag and drop the steps to troubleshoot OSPF DR/BDR election on a multi-access segment into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: The correct order ensures that the OSPF DR/BDR election is properly influenced. First, verify the current DR/BDR roles using show ip ospf interface. Next, set the OSPF priority on the desired router to a higher value than the current DR. Then, clear the OSPF process on all routers to force a new election. After that, verify the new DR/BDR roles have been elected as expected. Finally, confirm that adjacencies are formed with the new DR/BDR.
Drag and drop the steps to verify and validate IPv6 traffic filtering and uRPF operational state into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: Validation begins with checking the uRPF configuration on the interface, then verifying the interface status, inspecting uRPF statistics, testing connectivity with ping, and finally confirming the routing table for expected routes.
Drag and drop the steps to verify and validate the operational state of IPv4 ACLs into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: First, display all ACLs with show access-list; second, check interface bindings with show ip interface; third, verify hits on each entry; fourth, confirm the ACL is active using show running-config; fifth, test traffic with extended ping or traffic generator.
Drag and drop the steps to establish a DMVPN Phase 2 spoke-to-spoke tunnel into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: In DMVPN Phase 2, spoke-to-spoke tunnels are built dynamically. First, the spoke must have a valid NHRP registration to the hub. When traffic from one spoke to another triggers an NHRP resolution request, the hub forwards it to the target spoke, which replies. The spoke then initiates a direct mGRE tunnel, and finally, the spoke-to-spoke IPsec session is established.
Drag and drop the steps to create and register an EEM applet for syslog events into the correct order, from first to last.
Explanation: The correct order begins with entering global configuration mode, then defining the EEM applet and its syslog trigger, followed by configuring the action to execute, and finally exiting configuration mode to register the applet.
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Practice all Drag and Drop Ordering QuestionsDrag-and-drop ordering questions ask you to arrange steps, commands, or events into the correct sequence. They test procedural knowledge — can you execute a Cisco IOS configuration task in the right order? These appear across Cisco, CompTIA, AWS, and Microsoft exams. These appear throughout the 300-410 and require you to apply your knowledge, not just recall facts.
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