Actually...... I think messages with the word "Cheatsheet" in them are
filtered, if I recall correctly.
The poster misspelled the word, I just noticed.
For the cases where the person is too clueless to spell correctly, couldn't
read or understand the NDA, and is asking for answers on a test that he
already passed (or didn't pass), then we need a diffusing, distributed,
filtering update algorithm. (DDFUA) ;-)
Priscilla
At 01:39 PM 9/23/01, Dennis Laganiere wrote:
>Bringing this back to the technical...
>
>I believe what Priscilla is describing meatware-based packet filtering,
>where each header (subject) is audited to see if the entire packet (or
>e-mail in this case) is forwarded to the CPU (brain).
>
>Perhaps I've spent too much time with my PIX this weekend... :-)
>
>--- Demmos
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 9:58 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Some questions about Cheetsheets 504 [7:20768]
>
>
>At 07:34 PM 9/22/01, Gareth Hinton wrote:
> >Shouldn't this sort of thing be blocked?
>
>Yes, but how would you automate the blocking? It needs a distributed
>approach where each of us individually ignores requests for help when the
>questions appear to be from the actual test.
>
>Priscilla
>
> >I "have a firm belief" that at least one of the questions is straight from
>a
> >Cisco exam, word for word, although not the switching exam.
> >I don't think I'm breaking any NDA by saying that.
> >Shouldn't these be blocked unless the source is quoted, and even then,
> >aren't some of the available books taken from multiple people doing the
> >exams.
> >
> >Oh I dunno, I'm just waffling on my soap box. Just finished my CCNP by
> >studying the technology rather than studying the answers to questions and
>it
> >annoys me.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >""ou henry"" wrote in message
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Although I have passed 504, score 923. But I still want to make this
> >clear.
> > >
> > > 1. With VLAN routing, a switched VLAN corresponds to a(n) ______
> > > a. Bridge group
> > > b. Media interface
> > > c. ISI trunk interface
> > > d. Single routed subnet
> > > e. Spanning-tree branch
> > > why is c, not d?
> > >
> > > 2. In which transmission method are frames replicated as needed?
> > > a. Unicast
> > > b. Multicast
> > > c. Simulcast
> > > d. Broadcast
> > > The answer is b, but I think a is also right.
> > >
> > > 3. Applying an outgoing access list to an interface ______.
> > > a. Results in no action taken by the MLS-SE
> > > b. Generates an MLSP message from the MLS-RP to the MLS-SE
> > > c. Purges any entries for flows on that interface and records no new
> >entries
> > > d. Records enable packets only if the administrator sets the MLS RP IP
>ACL
> > > command on the interface
> > > e. Causes the MLS-SE to retain the MLS cache entries until they age out
> >and
> > > no longer record any new entries
> > > Cheetsheets answer: C.
> > > but I think C is just right on its first statement, the last
> > > statment("records no new entries") is wrong, because just input ACL
will
> > > lead all flow come to Router processer by default, not output ACL.
> > >
> > > 4. Which two statements about VLANs are true? (choose two)
> > > a. A trunk link does not have a native VLAN.
> > > b. A trunk link does not belong to a specific VLAN.
> > > c. All VLANs can be transported on a single trunk link.
> > > d. There are four identification techniques to determine which VLAN a
> >frame
> > > belongs to when it is received on a trunk link.
> > > Cheetsheets answer: bc
> > > my choice: cd
> > > Why d is not right?
> > >
> > > 5. The router creates a CGMP frame ______.
> > > a. And forwards it to a well-known address, 224.0.0.1
> > > b. And forwards it to a well-known address to which all CGMP switches
> >listen.
> > > c. And forwards it to the rendezvous point to ensure consistent
> > > configurations.
> > > d. And assigns it a TTL equal to or less than the TTL assigned to the
> > > forwarding instance.
> > > e. Containing the request type, the multicast group address, and the
> >actual
> > > MAC addresses of the destination devices.
> > > Cheetsheets answer: b
> > > my answer: e
> > > cgmp message is sent to a well-know address all the switch can receive,
> >but
> > > just the CGMP enable process the frame. Do u agree with me?
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>
>Priscilla Oppenheimer
>http://www.priscilla.com
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