Hi Guys,
Do anybody has CCIE-Lab date before 18th Oct. My CCIE-Qual is expiring on
18th.
Please help me if anybody has.
Thanks
--- On Mon, 9/7/09, Jacob Uecker <juecker_at_ccbootcamp.com> wrote:
From: Jacob Uecker <juecker_at_ccbootcamp.com>
Subject: RE: How much detailed an OEQ Answer should be?
To: "Anthony Sequeira" <asequeira_at_ine.com>, "CCIE League"
<ccieleague_at_ymail.com>
Cc: "CCIEGS" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date: Monday, September 7, 2009, 10:55 AM
CCIE League,
You're much smarter than me! This question didn't cross my mind until I was
sitting in front of the screen. My theory was to give about a paragraph
(5-6)
sentences of information that I was sure was correct. I actually deleted a
sentence or two that I wasn't 100% completely certain about. I wanted to
make
sure that it was clear that I understood the question and the technology.
Seems to have worked for me.
Thanks,
Jacob Uecker
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From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com on behalf of Anthony Sequeira
Sent: Sun 9/6/2009 12:17 PM
To: CCIE League
Cc: CCIEGS
Subject: Re: How much detailed an OEQ Answer should be?
Lots of great advice in this thread for sure.
One additional thing I wanted to point out. Let's say I receive a
question that wants me to identify which of the four NAT address terms
is being shown in a diagram. I check the diagram and it is not clear
(or even erroneous). I would indicate in sentence 1 that the diagram
is not clear (politely). Then in sentences 2 and 3 I would succinctly
define each of the four NAT address terms.
I think this approach is a lot better than rolling a die, or worse,
leaving it blank. I have had several of my students do this exact
approach and they met with success in Core Knowledge.
Do not confuse this with writing a novel to try and "brute force" a
passing score. The proctors have made it clear they will not read such
a submission.
Warmest Regards,
Anthony J. Sequeira, CCIE #15626
http://www.INE.com <http://www.ine.com/>
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 11:04 PM, CCIE League wrote:
> Experts,
>
>
> Where to end the answer of the "open ended" Qs...
>
>
> e.g If the question is : What is TTL?
>
>
>
> Should we say:
>
> - It's Time To Live.... Full stop & move to next question??
>
> or say
>
> -The Time to Live (TTL) field prevents "lost" packets from being
> passed endlessly through the IP network.
>
> or add
>
> -The field contains an 8-bit integer that is set by the originator
> of the packet. Each router through which the packet passes will
> decrement the integer by one.
>
> or also add
>
> -If a router decrements the TTL to zero, it will discard the packet
> and send an ICMP "time exceeded" error message to the packet's
> source address.
>
>
>
> Could someone shed some light on this?
>
>
>
> Ta,
>
>
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