Re: OT: ISDN & FR Best Practices question

From: Anthony Sequeira (terry.francona@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 16 2005 - 21:00:39 GMT-3


Reply to #3

In my experience at RTP there was 1 proctor there until 10 AM and then
he was joined by a second (the second was literally late for work).
They both stayed with us until we were kicked out.

There was NEVER a queue to speak to them. I went to them on three
seperate occassions with questions. Two of my visits were about a
single task. I was looking for ANY kind of hint about how to complete
it.....they made sure to give none. In fact, what little that he did
say - actually (inadvertantly) sent me in the wrong direction.

I am guessing that a large percentage that pass this thing - never
need to speak to a proctor at all.

One pleasant note - one of them chatted with for 30 minutes after the
exam about ways to pass for next time.

On 5/16/05, Steve Ohnmacht <gs.ohnmacht@gmail.com> wrote:
> Reply to #2:
>
> IEWB-RS Solutions Guide Lab 1, breakdown section 2.1 - 2.10 (sample
> lab)... IMO this gives a good breakdown on when it's necessary and not
> necessary to use the broadcast keyword command in frame-relay map
> statements... According to this it is not necessary to use on p2p
> configurations. This breakdown, seems to me a good guideline in
> deciding when to use and when not to use the broadcast keyword. W/O
> breaking NDA, this guideline at least in my experience is good to
> follow and will ensure %100 when setting up your FR... HTH!
>
> On 5/15/05, san <san.study@gmail.com> wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > Question: ISDN with some dialerwatch/backup with OSPF/ISIS neighbor
> > relationship:
> > Answer: If the ISDN link is down or no interesting traffic, should
> > the neighbor relations should be down or INIT state ? Is it ok to
> > leave it as in INIT ? or Is there any other method/Best practies to
> > avoid this state ?
> >
> > Question: FR..Broadcast at the end of PVC.
> > Answer: If the question does not specify about broadcast traffic or
> > redundant traffic & no multicast over that interfaces needed..., is it
> > better to keep it broadcast ?
> >
> > Question: How many proctors will be there per exam hall ? Will it
> > be like 2 candidates per 1 proctor ? Just thinking...If we go with
> > questions to proctor and then for Proctor to understand the question
> > will take few more minutes & if there is anyone in the queue...its
> > going to take 5 mins least.
> >
> > /SAN
> >
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