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HellaSkillz

2002-10-19, 2:20 pm

Which enhanced editing feature will clear the line you are on when you type it?

A) C

B) H

C) K

D) E

WTF is this!? I thought that if you press anyone of those letters(im assuming that they mean on a router command line) then that letter would just be typed on the line.
Am I wrong? Should I just throw this freaking practice test away?
drdirt

2002-10-19, 3:40 pm

This is a weird one.

I thought for a moment that they just omitted the <cntl>- key. As in

<control>-e sends the cursor to the end of the current line. I still think that this may be a key combination and your practice test is forgetting to give the whole key combination.

So I looked up "CLI editting" in Cisco exam prep book (Wendell Odom). I found no such command.

Anybody out there know???
dumfart

2002-10-19, 9:50 pm

The answer is ctrl c. Ctrl c will cancel the line and give you a fresh line to start on.
drdirt

2002-10-21, 5:22 pm

Thanks,
Add this example to the argument "is experience or are credentials more important."

I looked in a few websites, and in two books on cisco. None had <cntl>-C (clear line and give new prompt).

Books and reference alone cant replace experience.

I got a couple credentials, and with any luck, will have my CCNA by the months end. To forget the importance of experience is to be irresponsible.
HellaSkillz

2002-10-23, 4:36 pm

I thought it sounded like a stupid question. Get this, they say the answer is letter "C" witch would mean that typing K on the line clears it. How gay!!

...by the way all these stupid questions are coming out of WanPros practice tests.
drdirt

2002-10-24, 2:09 am

yeah, I don't know that series of questions, but I have had more than a little grief with a test from Nerdom.com.

I paid USD$10 for about 3000 questions. Problem is, about 26% are unusable. I can't make out what they are asking, the answer is clearly wrong, the question states the answer.
At $10 maybe a good deal still...

Also many of the other questions are on the specific hardware configuration of Cisco products. The Cisco site sez that this is not on the test. I am sure it would be good to master, but I am trying to focus and master the test material right now.

Well, don't buy from Nerdom until you hear that they have improved...
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