For those of you studying for the CCIE written (including myself) the Exam
Cram book states on page 68 that "A 1 bit indicates the RIF is read left to
right, and a 0 is read right to left." In the Rossi Paper it states "0 means
the RIF is read left to right, 1 means the RIF is read right to left".
The Exam Cram is wrong and they have a correction on the publisher's
website, IIRC. 0 is left to right, 1 is right to left. Be very careful
when reading the Exam Cram book, it has quite a few errors. You should
check the errata on that one before your put any trust into it.
HTH,
John
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Subject: RIF Note [7:16645]
For those of you studying for the CCIE written (including myself) the Exam
Cram book states on page 68 that "A 1 bit indicates the RIF is read left to
right, and a 0 is read right to left." In the Rossi Paper it states "0 means
the R
Yes,
Rossi is correct.
Phil.
--- "Wright, Jeremy" wrote: >
For those of you studying for the CCIE written
> (including myself) the Exam
> Cram book states on page 68 that "A 1 bit indicates
> the RIF is read left to
> right, and a 0 is read right to left." In the Rossi
> Paper it states "0
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