Mitch,

This is is an excellent question. They are graded by real live and
breathing (we at least hope so) Proctor and not a machine. Indeed, it
does open an interesting question - how correct your answer should be.
[shameless plug] While we do cover this in our VoD, AoD and live
courses, here's the quick answer: Answer needs to show that you know
what you're talking about. Apart from those answers provided in OEQ
booklet, I can think of few more that will prevent prot from becoming
trunk (i.e. making it go err-disable for whatever reason), but they
are not really relevant. Do not overthink the questions. Answer the
correct one and if you feel that you need to expand, do it.... but
beware - Proctors read answers. If you say something wrong in the
"expansion", you may lose points.

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On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 15:10, Mitch Peterson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for posting this workbook, it's been quite helpful.
>
> It does raise a question for me though.  Is my answer at the
> discretion of the proctor or graded by a machine?  For example my
> answer to question 2 would have been "Set the port to access mode".
> It's right but it's not 100% right.  I would argue that the question
> was asking how we can prevent a switch port from becoming a trunk and
> not what are ALL the ways you can prevent a port from becoming a
> trunk.  This is why I dislike the OEQs in general; they are
> subjective.
>
> Again, thanks for posting these it's been a real eye opener for me.
> I'm going to need to put more effort into them that I originally
> thought.
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