On May 2,  8:58am, "Priscilla Oppenheimer" wrote:
}
} I agree that CCIE candidates should read RFCs. If you answer D, however,
} it's because your job should really be to be an editor, not a CCIE. ;-)

     Although, I can edit, it isn't my favourite activity.  Hmm, not
even a CCNA and already being told that networking isn't for me :->

} Seriously, the question is worded stranged mainly because of the use of
} passive voice. A good editor would have told the author to fix that and the
} question would have said:
}
} "Which statement is true when IP needs to fragment a UDP packet?"
}
} Answer C couldn't be right unless the MTU were 28 bytes! That's so unlikely
} that a good test taker would not answer C.
}
} The answer is A.

     As I said, if I was writing the test, I would answer A, since 99%
of the time, it would be right.  However, strictly speaking, from the
protocol specs, there is no need for any of the answers to be true (the
MTU could be less then 28 bytes, in which case you wouldn't get the
entire UDP header in a single packet, or somebody could just be doing
something weird).

}-- End of excerpt from "Priscilla Oppenheimer"




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