From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Thu Nov 13 2003 - 14:47:39 GMT-3
Those are questions that depend on what is in the exam booklet. If you
still have questions after reading the exam booklet carefully, ask the
proctor.
In general, even if it's not specified, when you configure the Catalyst
3550 VLANs I would add "switchport mode access" just on the principle
that the static configuration is more stable. Same goes for a trunk.
I once had severe instability when I had left off "switchport mode
access" on a 3550 and also had DLSW configured. See here:
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200307/msg00111.html
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Subject: Generic EXAM questions
Without touching on specific questions on the REAL EXAM, I'd like to
look for advice on the following generic practices and whether they will
impose penalty if not doing so :
1) Will you disable frame-relay inverse-arp ?
2) Will you leave Cat3550 ports in default mode (i.e. dynamic desirable)
or manually configure it as access or trunk if the question does not
EXPLICITLY specify ?
3) Is it a MUST to ping the backbone router interface IP ? That implies
backbone routers MUST learn the IGP routes or pre-configured a default
route.
thanks
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