You're right about giving an example of a question, but wouldn't the test's
emphasis on one topic or another depend on what questions the candidate
receives from the test engine?  The only safe way to answer our (admittedly
universal) curiosity is to visit these two CCO pages:

R/S Exam Blueprint:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/learning_ccie_exam_blueprint09186a00800b4c95.html

What's New:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html

According to the latter, all things Token Ring are gone, save for DLSW+.

BJ



-------Original Message-------
From: "Clark, John" 
Sent: 11/14/02 09:51 AM
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> maybe.. but I too would like to know exactly how much focus the exam has on
Token Ring and bridging (srb, rsrt, rsrb) and atm.. I do not think that
violates the nda... now if you gave an example of a question - that would
probably violate the nda. 

-----Original Message-----
From: B.J. Wilson [mailto:analogkid01@;mindspring.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:17 AM
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Subject: Re: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]


Am I the only one who gets the funny feeling that such questions violate the
NDA?

BJ


-------Original Message-------
From: xxxxxxxx 
Sent: 11/14/02 08:57 AM
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Subject: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]

> xxx,
How about Token Ring and IPX. Is there as much emphasis on the RIF and etc
as there used to be. Also- how much VoIP and MPLS should we know.




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