Re: Interpreting my rack number

From: Shine Joseph <shinejoseph_at_dodo.com.au>
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 06:08:30 +0800

How do you interpret DDMMYYYY vs DDMMYY? How many digits do you pick for the
year field in each case?

From your example -
one x means single digit
Two y means two digits, wherever possible.

As you said, it is best check with the proctor, in case you are not sure of.

-Shine

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From: "Ccie Makai" <cciemakai_at_gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 5:39 AM
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Subject: Interpreting my rack number

> Hi everyone,
>
> Just trying to be very very sure on a couple of points before i go take my
> test. If i am rack 2, and asked the following later on in the task, how
> would i interpret them:
>
> 1. ip address is in the format 148.1.yy.x where x is your router number
> and
> yy the rack number. i am thinking 148.1.2.x
>
> 2. BGP AS/OSPF/EIGRP process number is 50yy. i am thinking 5002, but
> could
> this be 502?
>
> 3.ACL/vrf/et al name: eg vrf name ccie6yy: ccie602? ccie62?
>
> Of course always good to clarify from the proctor, but just want to be
> sure
> before. And feel free to clarify some other caveats when it comes to
> numbering with
> regards to the rack number if i dont have it on here.
>
> Hope this is not NDA material.
>
>
> thanks
>
> Mak.
>
>
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