Title: RE: CCIE Written

I agree, or even better, if he wouldnt have said "i just got back from the CCIE written test" and just asked the questions like they were general questions i would have never known and neither would anyone else and it would have been fine.  So please, everyone in the future, if you are going to ask list members actual test questions, make sure that you atleast try to hide the fact that they are test questions.  But still the BEST thing you could do is go look them up for yourselves :)

Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: William E Gragido
To: Prather, Aaron; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 5/30/00 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: CCIE Written

Although I am not at the CCIE written level, I agree with Aaron in that
the posting of questions that directly reflect/represent the CCIE
written exam are exactly the reason that the test writers at Cisco have
become indignant with Websites and forums such as these.  I don't think
that it is bad or wrong to ask these questions and but perhaps it would
be bertter to address them in a private email in private emails. 
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Prather, Aaron
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 8:41 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: CCIE Written



I hate people that gripe about the NDA but this, in my opinion, needs
some attention.  These are almost exact questions from the test and
these questions need not be shown the the public.  Now, all a person has
to do to get atleast these questions right is to go look them up, or
wait for someone to answer them from this list.  I suggest that you go
look them up yourself, you might find the answers to the other 30
questions that you missed in the process of looking these answers up.
Please dont post specific test questions from the CCIE written test.

Aaron Prather
CCNP, CCDP, CCIE written, etc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee (Citlink)
To: 'Cisco Group Study'
Sent: 5/30/00 7:04 AM
Subject: CCIE Written

Help,

Just passed last CCNP and took my CCIE Written.  Would you believe I got

a
68% and needed a 70% to pass, I was one unhappy camper.  But the reason
I am
writting this is,


1) does any one know if you remove keep alives from a token ring
interface
(no keepalive) what will happen?

2) In a point to multi-point frame relay config if all remote sites can
get
to the hub site in a hub and spoke scenerio but the remote sites can't
get
to each other what is the most likely cause.

I don't know if I missed these, but I was uncertain if I got them right.


Also it is a good idea to know your RIF backwards and forwards.

Thanks,
Lee

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