In response to Chuck, Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
In response to other linguistic challenges, my Japanese is mostly limited to ordering sushi and lots of historical nouns. >you BAD boy! > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >Howard C. Berkowitz >Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:59 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: CCIE written questions [7:28862] > > >While I do regret the apparent NDA violation, I am going to answer >indirectly. I would have felt a lot more comfortable if, for example, >the first question is "where can I learn more about early token >release". > >>Dear CCIEs, >> >>I failed in the CCIE written exam today and, I recall some questions here >>but can't find the correct answer. Do please help me figure out the >correct >>answer and give me your explain. Great thanks! >> >> 1.. In a token ring environment, what is allowed regarding early token >>release? > >See IEEE 802.5 and CCO. > >> >> >> >2. What is the best description of poison reverse? > >Read the very well written RIP RFC. > >> >> >> >>3. In FDD, the characteristics of !04B/5B Encoding!1 include: (multiple >>answer) >> > >I'd have to do a search for online FDDI references, because it's an >ANSI, not IEEE standard. The groupstudy archives and CCO are a good >start. > >> >> >>5. In reorganization, OSPF areas are realigned. Is this a valid network >>design? If not, what changes could be made to the network and/or router >>configurations? > > >See both Priscilla's Top Down Network Design and my Designing Routing >& Switching Architectures, and WAN Survival Guide. Don't know how >much the CCO OSPF Design Guide really goes into design rather than >configuration. >> >> >>6. Which of the following CGMP (Cisco group management protocol) >>statements is correct? > >See CCO. > >> >>7. Which statement about RADIUS is true? > >See RADIUS RFCs and CCO. > >> >> >> >>8. Which statements about TACACS+ are true? (multiple answer) > >See CCO, as well as Cisco-oriented security books. Kent, do you cover >this? I touch on it in my last two books as part of access services. > >> >> >> >>9. CGMP (Cisco Group Management Protocol) is: > >Again, CCO. > >> >> >>10. Which of the following statements is NOT accurate regarding Frame >>Relay? > >See the Frame Relay Forum webpage. > >> >> >> >>11. A !.default network!/ performs a service in routing. It is used: > > >See my Certzone routing principles white paper and the Groupstudy >archives. I _know_ I've posted at length about this. > >> >>12. Examine the following: >> >> >> >>If this router has a configuration-register setting of 0x102, select the >>proper boot sequence: > >See CCO. > >> >> >> 1.. WAN frame formats generally have which fields in common? >> >> >Search the archives, especially on the relationships among HDLC, >SDLC, LAP-F, and LAP-B. > >> >> >>13. The configuration for Router A is as follows: >> >> >> >> >> >>Debug is enabled on Router B, but no debug messages appear on the terminal. >>Other commands (show commands, etc) seem to be working. What are the >>probable causes for this? > >See the CLI documentation. > >> >> >>14. What is the only feature NOT included in FastEther Channel? > >See CCO, and also the IEEE 802.3 equivalent (blanking if it's .3ad or .3ac) Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29022&t=28862 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

