As I begin my studying, one question comes up for me in the following scenario:

 

If I am posed with a question that a later question may nullify some of the 
config, do I still have to do that partial config?

 

An example from studying would be this.  If I am asked in QoS to trust DSCP 
from an ATA, but then later I am asked to mark the vlan through something like 
a policy map, I effectively did not need to go into the ATA and modify the DSCP 
values because I am no longer trusting the marking.

 

Is it the opinion that I would not be deducted for not marking the DSCP on the 
ATA…in other words, do you think the proctor would look to see if the DSCP in 
the ATA was changed for question 1 even though its outcome was nullified in 
question 5?  Just looking at saving some time!

 

 


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