Remember that the COLT questions are ones that didn't make the final cut on
the actual exams. Either because they were wrong, worded funny, too
difficult, or whatever. I personally wouldn't use the COLT exams as
indicators of my level of knowledge for a particular exam, but instead as a
general guide to the types of questions, and the manner in which they are
asked - "Cisco-speak", if you will. If you want something to measure your
knowledge level, and to point out areas in which you need futher study, grab
the Boson tests.

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> I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam that I plan on taking
> at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
> Cisco's COLT that has an answer--according to COLT--
> that I don't agree with.  Before the replies fly about
> the quality of the COLT, I did see the thread a while
> back about the quality of the questions.  I've found
> some of their questions to be useful as long as I verify
> the answer (& the question) in the official Cisco press
> book or at CCO.  Here's the question:
>
> Question 16 of 44.
> Which of the following is considered the primary part of
> the dialer profile?
>
> A. dialer pool
>
> B. dialer interface
>
> C. physical interface
>
> D. mapclass
>
> COLT's answer was A.  In reading the Cisco press book,
> there is nothing that would lead me to a direct answer.
> However, I propose that it is B simply because it's what
> defines all of the configuration characteristics
> specific to a destination (page 240 of my book).  Any
> thoughts on this?
>
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