From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 22 2002 - 02:37:14 GMT-3
   
At 11:09 AM 2/21/2002 -0500, Charles Huang wrote:
>[snip]
>If a question ask to run OSPF on R5,  I would ask the proctor "what process
>ID should I use".  In another words, I would ask the proctor if the
>questions are not specific.  Any requirement with 2 or more possible
>implementations, I would ask the proctor "should I implement this
>requirement using method A,B or C."  The proctor either tell me to use one
>of the methods, or he will tell me to re-read the question, which means i
>misread or misunderstood the question.
I think asking what PID to use is a bit much.  But please keep in mind that the
re two ways to ask the same question.
One way: I'm not sure what you mean here....I'm not sure which way I should do
this...
Another way:  I know I can do this XYZ way, but that implies I need to have ABC
 in place.   or I know I can do this XYZ and the pitfalls are ABC, or I can do
this HIJ way which has STU pitfalls...do you have a preference?
There *ARE* stupid questions in the lab.  It's just up to the candidate to figu
re out which ones are stupid and which ones will get you an answer! <G>
hsb
As Fred Ingham once said... be a CLG "Candidate Looking Good" and not a CAR/CCB
  "Candidate At Risk/Candidate Coming Back" <G>
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