Which two statements are true regarding Checkpoints on Aruba switches? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true regarding Checkpoints on Aruba switches? (Choose two.)
A checkpoint on Aruba switches is a snapshot of the running-configuration and relevant metadata at the time the checkpoint was created. Additionally, system-generated checkpoints are created after a configuration change and 5 minutes of inactivity. These statements accurately describe how checkpoints function in Aruba switches.
It should be C & D
I agree with JonasK, it should be C & D.
Yes, for sure agree with JonasK and OICU812, C& D are correct, NOT E.
E is incorrect, C&D is good
I disagree with you, there is no evidence that I can find that an Aruba switch creates a check point after 5 minutes of inactivity. C and E are correct.
It does on chapter 13 of ACSA study guide. It mentions it when describing figure 13-13. If you have digital version you can 'ctrl-f' it.
Per documentation should be C and D. https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.07/HTML/5200-7834/Content/Chp_Cfg_FW_mgt/Chk_cmds/che-pos-con.htm https://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AOS-CX/10.07/HTML/5200-7852/Content/Chp_Cfg_FW_mgt/che.htm
C and D are correct
C,D Whenever a configuration change occurs, the switch starts a timeout counter (300 seconds by default)
is the more logical
C and D
C and D are the correct answer. From Chapter 13 Page 217 of the Aruba Certified ebook study guide A checkpoint is a snapshot of the switch running-configuration and its relevant metadata during the time of creation. System-generated checkpoints are created after 5 minutes of inactivity after a configuration change
C and D