3 security questions tops.
Your mileage may vary.
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can any one tell me how many questions come
can any one tell me how many questions come from security and =
multiservice in the r/s written paper.
and would the articles available at the following site be sufficient.=20
Internetworking Technologies Overview =
(http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/index.htm)
thanx
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> Where did these questions come from? Please specify the source (book,
etc.)
> so that we know we aren't disobeying the NDA and giving you answers from
an
> actual test. These sure sound lik
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>Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 12:17:54 -0700
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>You people spend way too much time snit
The one think working in Cisco'v favour is the fact that the lab is much more
difficult than the written. The written is almost trivial with respect to the level
of preparation required for the lab.
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>This
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>>>SNIP
Also, it's
pretty clear that the question is about who
retransmits the original frame,
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I didn't think that the question was that clear, and
produced my previous response from the argument that
who transmits the next frame on segment B is
independent of the conversation ta
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No one is going to pass just because of a few questions they can memorize
the answers to. I also don
Oh now that's professional...nice to see the list is still running great. Think I'll
switch to the NA/DA list. There are probably more intelligent posts there than there
are here...
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> You people spend way too much time snitching. I bet
Don't blame me cause your not too bright. Blame your parents. They
conceived you.
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> Anyone else
Anyone else rofl over this line? :-)
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Once again you are one of the many that fails to see my point.
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> John,
> Perhaps you have not grasped the idea that systematic violation of the
NDAs
> devalues the certs that
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> You people spend way too much time snitching. I bet a lot of
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You people spend way too much time snitching. I bet a lot of you got beat
up and teased frequently in high school. Let Cisco worry about its NDA.
It
doesn't need a bunch of dorky Boy S
ber 19, 2000 1:10 PM
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'Bradley J. Wilson'
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Everyone that uses ANY kind of testing software is assuredly part of
violating the NDA. Those people that create those tests do it every day and
then w
, September 19, 2000 12:18 PM
To: Lori S Carter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bradley J. Wilson
Subject: Re: CCIE Questions...
You people spend way too much time snitching. I bet a lot of you got beat
up and teased frequently in high school. Let Cisco worry about its NDA. It
doesn't need a bunch of
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> what I have to say.
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19, 2000 3:10 PM
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'Bradley J. Wilson'
Subject: Re: CCIE Questions...
Everyone that uses ANY kind of testing software is assuredly part of
violating the NDA. Those people that create those tests do it every day and
then
ley J. Wilson'
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> John, the reason we despise those who violate the NDA is that they cheapen
> the Cisco certifications for all of those who worked, studied and followed
> the rules to
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You people spend way too much time snitching. I bet a lot of you got beat
up and teased frequently in high school. Let Cisco worry about its NDA. It
doesn't need a bunch of dorky Boy Scouts (a
John
PS. You can report me to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when you want to whine about
what I have to say.
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At 07:08 PM 9/19/00, Phil Barker wrote:
>I havn't read this thread so apologies if this has
>been done already.
>
>Computer 1 sends to Computer 2.
>
>Router B relays a valid frame to computer 2.
>Assume no other devices on Segment B for clarity,
Why should we assume that? The question doesn't ass
At 10:21 AM 9/19/00, Ed wrote:
>Silly question... I was always under the impression that routers wouldn't
>retransmit.
The router has to obey CSMA/CD. This functionality is built into the
Ethernet chip set, which is just like the Ethernet chip set you would use
on a PC, server, etc.
>What abou
I havn't read this thread so apologies if this has
been done already.
Computer 1 sends to Computer 2.
Router B relays a valid frame to computer 2.
Assume no other devices on Segment B for clarity,
computer 2 must be transmitting a frame on this
segment in order for the collision to occur.
There
tor of the NDA (if a violation has truly occurred).
Dale
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ate" his status.
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>LAB
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>Who is John Galt?
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Silly question... I was always under the impression that routers wouldn't
retransmit.
What about switches? Will they retransmit in the case of collisions, or do
they leave
it up to the hosts? (I thought that was the latter as well... ) :)
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Bradley J. Wilson wrote:
> Anyway, who wants to be the Thought Police on this one? I'm assuming
> there's someone from Cisco who's responsible for monitoring Cisco-related
> newsgroups and mail lists for NDA breaks, but then again maybe not - what a
> job from hell that woul
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> > Question 1:
> > Router A
Are those really CCIE type of questions?
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> Question 1:
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Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is
Derek Chung
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Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is connected to Router A and Host B is connected to Router B. A
packet is sent from Host A to host B. A h
NDA is broken!!!
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If these questions are in fact from 350-001 then the original poster needs
to be tu
This is true, they are CCIE Qual exam Q's.
Has anyone who has taken the written seen the new CCIE exam cram?
My guess is that there are many "exact" matches between the test and the
book. This is why they need to constantly change the tests.
-Kirk
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> These ques
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If these questions are in fact from 350-001 then the original poster needs
to be turned in to Cisco so that they can "re-evaluate" his status.
LAB
Who is John Gal
I have a question about question 1.
Some people answered Host A, other said the packet is lost. If the layer 4
protocol is UDP, it is lost, if it is TCP it will be resent.
Would Cisco use the word "packet"to refer to a connection-oriented layer 4
protocol, TCP, and the word "datagram" to refe
r 18, 2000 9:32 AM
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These questions are from Exam 350-001. The NDA has been broken.
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These are CCIE test questions??? They don't seem as hard as they are in my nightmares
;) Joking...they do seem pretty easy though...I'm sure there are much harder ones
though... ;)
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These questions are from Exam 350-001. The NDA has been broken.
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These questions are from Exam 350-001. The NDA has been broken.
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> Question 1:
> Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a
serial
> line. Host A is co
Where did these questions come from? Please specify the source (book, etc.)
so that we know we aren't disobeying the NDA and giving you answers from an
actual test. These sure sound like questions from the CCIE written. Also, I
think it would be best to limit each e-mail message to one topic. I
as its overengineered for providing error-checking, and think
PPP
> might.
>
> Joel Studtmann
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think PPP
might.
Joel Studtmann
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I agree with your answers excpet for #1. Just because a transport laye
My two bits,
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> Joel Studtmann
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> Question 1:
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Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is
Question 1:
Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial
line. Host A is connected to Router A and Host B is connected to Router B. A
packet is sent from Host A to host B. A hit on the serial line causes an
error in the packet. Retransmission is sent by:
Question 2
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