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Ian's #166 (WRONG?)
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| If you look at Ian's #166 it says that the required result is for all brokers to have access to the network from any location. In the proposed solution, it says to enable call back security. Wouldn't that make it answer D, not A? Enabling call back security means the caller has to be at a certain location...not any location. What do you think...I write Enterprise tomorrow | |
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| Call back can be configured to call back a Specific Number OR call back a number supplied by the person calling in.
By default, when configuing call back, I recall the user calling in supplies the number to be called back as. It is reasonable to assume that any user that dials in can also recieve a call-back.
The key in this question, to me is, that by configuing the call-back option, it is assumed that these users have been granted dial-up access at all... As such, I agree and choose A.
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| I believe that the question is missing a slight detail, whether or not the broker has the right to enter a call back number or if is a pre-determined number. Assuming that the user can enter which phone # to call back too, then the answer is yes, then the correct answer is "A". If not then the answer is "D".
I guess they are assuming that the user has the option of entering the call back number.
-kidg
revised: I would have to agree with cltrin, it does say enabled so yea the correct answer is "A".
This should teach me to read EVERY question VERY slowly.
[This message has been edited by kidgoofy (edited 11-16-2000).] |
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