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NS0-184 Exam - Question 25


You have a 4-node ONTAP 9.8 cluster with a FAS8700 HA pair that serves iSCSI LUNs. You are adding a new AFF A250 HA pair to the cluster with new iSCSI SAN LIFs. You need to allow non-optimized data paths from the AFF A250 nodes to the existing LUNs on the FAS8700 nodes.

In this scenario, which two ONTAP configuration settings must you verify? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: AC

To allow non-optimized data paths from the AFF A250 nodes to the existing LUNs on the FAS8700 nodes in an ONTAP cluster serving iSCSI LUNs, you should verify port sets and reporting nodes settings. Port sets are used to group physical ports for efficient LIF management. Reporting nodes help in managing path policies for optimal data access. Switch zoning is relevant for Fibre Channel, not iSCSI, and failover groups are used for NAS protocols, not for SAN environments which use MPIO.

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scanossaOptions: AC
Jan 17, 2024

Sorry This is the rigth anwer B is wrong: Zoning is for Fiber Channel switches D is wrong: SAN works with MultiPath I/O not Failover groups

pablogt
Aug 21, 2023

A & C are correct D. Failover groups is for NAS protocols, SAN works with MPIO https://community.netapp.com/t5/ONTAP-Discussions/iSCSI-LIF-migrate/td-p/47433 And B Switch Zoning it's for FC so it's incorrect in this case.

mppcood5Options: AC
Jan 4, 2024

So A & C are correct? Am I right in thinking that?

scanossa
Jan 3, 2024

Zoning is for Fiber Channel, and SAN works with MultiPath I/O not Failover groups

scanossaOptions: BC
Jan 3, 2024

B is wrong: Zoning is for Fiber Channel switches D is wrong: SAN works with MultiPath I/O not Failover groups

scanossa
Jan 17, 2024

Sorry is A adn C

orcun
Jan 21, 2024

AC no zonning for ISCSI ,B gone, failovergroups not for ISCSI

ec9ab55Options: AC
May 28, 2024

iSCSI doesn't use zoning or failover groups, so only A+C left

b8a0dd8Options: AC
Sep 24, 2024

correct answer is AC B is wrong / only for FC D is wrong / failover groups not apply on SAN Lifs