From: Peter van Oene (pvo@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Oct 11 2001 - 14:17:33 GMT-3
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>My interpretation of technical content would be something more like this
>"Hey did you hear that OSPF virtual-links now count for 90% of your score,
>better know that concept cold." If a CCIE candidate is going to actually
>gain an advantage by knowing the extent of preconfiguration of basic IP,
>interfaces, etc. he/she is going to fail miserably and it is a non-issue.
>How would this information help them pass the test? I guess I just don't get
>it. Help me see the light.
Cisco has decided not to make this information available to candidates and
has expressly included such information in their NDA agreement as posted by
Jay H. It's really not up to you or anyone else to judge the relative
merits of this decision, rather you are simply to abide by it if you wish
to participate in, and in your case directly profit from, the CCIE program.
Peter
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