Re: DSCP bit values in OEQ... really????

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:08:23 -0400

If you learn the structure about how PHB is laid out, there really isn't
any need for "memorization" in the mix.

Do you need to know it? Well, nobody can say until they run into it in
the lab exam. Then, the problem is that particular question won't be
asked any longer anyway, but anyone who tells you would technically be
breaking NDA anyway. :)

So maybe, maybe not?

 

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Ronald Johns wrote:
> Do I really need to memorize bit values for DSCP? (e.g. EF, AF11, etc.) I was
> working through a sim and came across a question asking for the 6 left most
> bits in the TOS field with a DSCP value of EF... If so, is there an easy way
> to memorize these?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron Johns
> Sr. Network Engineer
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