An administrator forgot to update the cabling sheet for a core Cisco switch and cannot recall which ports were used by the NetApp FAS system.
Which command should the administrator run to obtain this information?
An administrator forgot to update the cabling sheet for a core Cisco switch and cannot recall which ports were used by the NetApp FAS system.
Which command should the administrator run to obtain this information?
To determine which ports were used by the NetApp FAS system on a Cisco switch, the 'network device-discovery show' command is appropriate. This command provides details about network devices connected to the interfaces, including switch model and port information, making it useful for identifying the connected devices when cabling information is missing.
B, https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1366832/html/network/device-discovery/show.html
B. network device-discovery show is the correct answer.
Could they be trying to trick you? You could find exactly the same with: network port show -fields remote-device-id Just a thought....I know alot of exams do dumb shit like that.
Good thought but i've run the two commands and the "network device-discovery show" command details the Cisco Switch model number and port that the physical interfaces are connect to. Got the exam tomorrow so we'll see ;0)
LMAO taking my exam today as well!
ans is B
Correct is "B"
B is correct . https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.cdot-famg-nfs%2FGUID-8E400D78-B405-4682-8F33-143783F2D580.html