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Question 15

A Linux client is experiencing low throughput when reading a very large file using NFS. Network counters suggest there is packet drop in the network. To confirm whether dropped packets affect the Linux client, you are collecting network traces from the affected systems.

In this scenario, which two actions would be used? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, B

    To diagnose network issues related to packet drops affecting a Linux client using NFS, you would typically use tools that capture and analyze network traffic on the involved systems. The tcpdump command on the Linux system helps capture packets transmitted and received by the client, providing direct insight into any network issues affecting it. Meanwhile, the pktt command on the NetApp controller can capture network traces on the storage side, helping to correlate any detected issues between both the client and server. Traceroute and tcptrace on different devices or subnets would not be as directly relevant to diagnosing packet drops on the affected Linux client.

Discussion
CipherKOptions: AB

Correct answer is A and B