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From: "Elijah Landreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 2:31 AM
Subject: CCIE Written test questions


> Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say that there
> is not a lot of material on the test. Here is 50 or so questions that I
> recommend you know the answers to ;) I would love to hear about any
specific
> questions that anyone else has come across in thier written experience.
> Would also to be curios to know the answers to questions 7, 17, 22, 23,
26,
> 36 and 39.
>
> 1.What types of compression can you use over HDLC?
> 2. Configuration registers retain settings for what?
> 3 What is NNI?
> 4 Best description of a hold down timer - it's purpose?
> 5. What is the IP multicast address range?
> 6. What can you do to keep from having to fully mesh IBGP?
> 7. Register is set to 0x102 what will that do?
> 8. Whats an Ethernet jam signal?
> 9. What is the result of sending a loop up signal to the DSU/CSU?
> 10. When converting a serial line between to routers to X.25 what needs to
> be done?
> 11. LANE operates at what layer of the OSI?
> 12. What does the gateway of last resort do?
> 13. How would you set the gateway of last resort?
> 14. What does setting the default gateway do?
> 15. How do you set the default gateway?
> 16. IPXWAN is most similar to what?
> 17. Injecting 0.0.0.0 into OSPF AS's causes what to happen?
> 18. Fast Link Pulse is what?
> 19. Fast-Ether channel has one down side what is it? (Example choices
> given.no fault tolerance, not full duplex, no load balancing?)
> 20. What is a proxy explorer?
> 21. IGRP IP default network 0.0.0.0 (is this a valid route? What does it
> do?)
> 22. What is Erlang B?
> 23. If a 56k line connects remote sites and there are 2000 IPX services on
a
> network where would you filter the saps at. the central router or the
remote
> router?
> 24. How would you restrict SNMP access to a router?
> 25. Question involving DecNet syntax to enable a designated router?
> 26. What is meant by TCP "Slow Start"?
> 27. Which statement best describes "Counting to Infinity"?
> 28. What is the field type of an 802.3 frame?
> 29. How does a router handle GNS requests from a client?
> 30. TACACS+ has what advantages over TACACS?
> 31. LANE's equivalent to an ARP request is handled how?
> 32. If TCP loses a segment during transmission how is it handled?
> 33. What is H.323?
> 34. When enabling OSPF the proper syntax is route OSPF ****? (Process ID
or
> AS number?)
> 35. Administrative distances are used for what?
> 36. If you issue the write erase command and then look into the flash and
> the IOS is still in there with a ".d" next to it what must you do to get
rid
> of it?
> 37. What does the "squeeze" command do?
> 38. Question involving custom queuing in which an excerpt from a router is
> given. The objective is to pick the statement that best describes what
that
> excerpt does.
> 39. Question in which you are given a chart and you must select the
correct
> ACK and SEQ numbers. Chart looks like this:
>
> Window ACK SEQ Bytes sent HOST
> 512    | 38177    | 90708    | 1024    | A
> 1024    | 91732    | 38177    | 512    | B
> 2048    | ?    | ?    | 1024    | A
>
> 40. Given a diagram of 2 routers using SRB with three hosts and asked what
> the RIF looks like when received at a particular host. This question was
> asked about 4 times just slightly modified each time.
> 41. 2 questions involved comparing Distance vector to link state.
> 42. If an Access list is applied to an outbound interface and you don't
want
> host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx accessing telnet services on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx which
> statement will satisfy the requirements of the question? (4 or 5 access
list
> syntax sensitive answers are given pick 1)
> 43. Of the five possible answers which access list will prevent Ethernet
> segment A from accessing token ring segment B but allow token ring segment
B
> to access Ethernet segment A?
> 44. What is the square root 192.65.176.3 /24 divided by Pi? (Just kidding)
> 45. There is a question involving an OSPF diagram with 3 areas, area 0 is
> located on the far right then two more areas to it's left what could you
do
> to fix it? (So that all areas would be able to connect to area 0)
> 46. Know the normal reasons why a line up protocol down happens.
> 47. What's a LES responsible for?
> 48. What's a LECS responsible for?
>
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