From: Troy Rader (troy@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 13 2002 - 13:31:00 GMT-3
IMHO, this is why you hear over and over that the proctor is a resource to
be used by the candidate......
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Christian C. Aguillo wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> I was trying to solve the BGP problems from the book of Hutnik and Shatterly
> [CCIE practice lab kit]. It was asking for a policy that traffic from a
> network "SHOULD" use a particular link "A". So my solution was routing the
> traffic to this particular link "A" it was asked to and no other alternative
> to re-route. But the solution in the book was that the link "A" was a primary
> and the other link as a Back Up.
>
> When it says "SHOULD" according to thesaurus it means "MUST", so no
> consideration of a back up.
> But if the keyword is "PREFER" which means "LIKE BETTER" than something else,
> this should prompted me to use "PRIMARY/BACK-UP" config/strategy. These
> keywords I believe is tangible in taking the lab exam and if misunderstood, i
t
> will be problematic to the result of the exam.
>
> In the actual lab, are these keywords[should/prefer/primary/back-up] very
> clearly emphasized to what the lab wants you to do?
> I hope the answers to this ? will not violate NDA.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris...
>
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