Anthony
So giving an example can be accepted as long as I don't write the a
novel about it, perfect.
Thanks for 32769+MAC, I always thought BID is the product of priority and MAC.
Thanks a lot Anthony
On 7/28/09, Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com> wrote:
> You are on the right track here for sure. In fact, I have had passing
> students actually elaborate down two different paths because the Cisco
> question was so vague. For example, their answer looked something like
> this - "If you meant A with your question, the answer is B. But if you
> meant C with your question, the answer is D." :-)
>
> What you cannot do is write a novel. They have made it clear that they
> will not even bother to read it.
>
> Also, when elaborating, be very sure you are truly technically
> accurate. I notice in your example below you have 32769*MAC. It should
> be 32768 + MAC. :-)
>
> We certainly do not want to inadvertently give the proctor another
> reason to doubt our expertise!
>
> Keep up the great work Molomo!
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
> http://www.INE.com
>
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>
>
> On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Molomo wrote:
>
>> Expert,
>>
>> With OEQ can I give an example, or that might be considered over
>> elaborating?
>>
>> For example wth the question below, which answer will be more
>> appropriate?
>>
>> Question:
>>
>> Between catalyst switch and transparent bridge which is more likely to
>> be spanning tree root?
>>
>> Answer 1 :
>>
>> Transparent bridge because it does not use ext system id.
>>
>> Answer 2 :
>>
>> Transparent bridge because it does not use ext system id, eg with Vlan
>> 1 default priority, catalyst will have BID of 32769 *MAC and
>> transparent bridge will have BID 32768*MAC
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Molomo
>>
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