Which two subsystems could the LTM Specialist utilize to access an LTM device with lost management interface connectivity? (Choose two.)
Which two subsystems could the LTM Specialist utilize to access an LTM device with lost management interface connectivity? (Choose two.)
To access an LTM device with lost management interface connectivity, the LTM Specialist can utilize subsystems that allow alternative means of connection. AOM (Auxiliary or Advanced Operations Module) can often provide access through service ports or a console. ILO (Integrated Lights-Out) provides remote management capabilities, allowing control and access independently of the device's network interface. These two options make it possible to manage the device despite the failure of the primary management interface.
AC - Correct AOM - Via Network connection SCCP - Via Serial connection
AC - Correct AOL - Network SCCP - Serial