"CCIE Language"

From: Tom Kacprzynski <tom.kac_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 11:51:45 -0600

Hello,
I've been doing mock labs practicing for the test and one thing that I'm
noticing is that wording is a big issue (the CCIE Language). Many other
people has said that wording seems to cause them a lot of points to get
taken away. The only answer I'm getting so far is to ask the proctor and
hope they are pretty nice and give you some good advise.

Doing one of the mock labs I encountered a task that said to classify
"traffic H.323 traffic using TCP 1720 and RTP UDP 16384-32767". I thought
that I could just use NBAR for H323 and rtp port ranges in the match
statement, but the description of the solution said something along the
lines that since port numbers are mentioned in the task you should use ACLs
to classify the traffic and not NBAR. I didn't get the same interpretation
as they did.

So here is my question, is there any document or a good resource that
translates "CCIE Language" to common English? Something along the line of
my example above, that says if they say this that usually means that?

Thank you,

Tom

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