From: Kevin Baumgartner (kbaumgar@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 26 2000 - 23:59:24 GMT-3
Yes and no. I guess it depends on the question. There could be more
than one way of getting the answer. But read the question carefully.
Sometimes it may give a hint how to configure or things not to do to
solve the problem. If you ignore these requirements in the question and
even if you get the answer, I think you will get the question wrong.
Kevin
>
> For those of you who sat for the exam, are the instructions and directions
> clear enough that there is a single "correct" answer (configuration), or
> are there multiple acceptable ways of accomplishing the stated goals?
>
> I'm not trying to be tricky with my answers, but there are so many features
> available in the IOS... and besides, things I do on my networks may not
> follow the exact guidance of the RFC's, but they get the job done.
>
> Oh yeah, and is trusted-key required for authentication via NTP? I always
> add it, and when I tested NTP authentication without it apparently it is
> still authenticating, but I've heard that NTP lies.
>
> Thanks for any info,
>
> John
> Jan 8,9 - Halifax
>
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