Am i wrong on right?
I know this option is not scalable in real life network but DOES it meet the requirement of this task.
Thank you all
————————————————– From: “Olugbenga Adanlawo” Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:05 PM To: Subject: Am i wrong on right?
> Dear GS, > > I am working on IE Lab 20 Task 5.3 BGP Filtering: > > Will I be marked wrong or right if I used community no-advertise for this > task since R1 is the only router in AS 200? > > IE solution used outbound AS-PATH prepend instead. > > Thank you. > > ————————————————– > From: “Lala Lander” > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:30 AM > To: > Cc: “Luan Nguyen” ; > Subject: Re: CCDE > >> The only issue I have with betas is passing scores are ridiculously low. >> if >> I remember correctly CCIE v2.0 passing score was 52% and I passed it with >> 58%. So it is like I dont have to read too much or read in depth and I >> can >> still pass the beta. I was not happy that I got only 58% but it was good >> enough for Cisco. >> >> So I dont know…..i’ll rather don’t cheat and deal with the written exam >> where passing score is 70 or 80%, read as much as I can and pass the >> test. >> >> my 2 cents >> >> Shahid >> >> On Jan 23, 2008 1:01 AM, wrote: >> >>> That’ why I took the beta
I don’t trust any written exam that can >>> be “replayed”. >>> >>> Mihai >>> >>> On Jan 22, 2008 4:46 PM, Luan Nguyen wrote: >>> > FYI… >>> > >>> http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/expert_design_introduction_ccde.html >>> > >>> > -lmn >>> > >>> > Let’s all go take the written before dumb sites yah? See if we are >>> > for >>> real >>> > or just talk
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