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A10 Networks Exam A10-System-Administration Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for A10 Networks's A10-System-Administration exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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When private partitions are created on a device where VRRP-A is enabled, which statement is true?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Glory
5 months ago
B sounds like it could be correct, but I'm not sure why the private partition settings would be identical to the shared partition. Seems like a potential security risk.
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Nan
3 months ago
C) All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions.
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Gail
3 months ago
B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Ling
3 months ago
A) No VRIDs are configured on a private partition until explicitly configured.
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Alexis
4 months ago
C) All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions.
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Torie
4 months ago
B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Cherry
4 months ago
A) No VRIDs are configured on a private partition until explicitly configured.
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Mari
5 months ago
I think the answer is C) All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions because it ensures consistency across all partitions.
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Colene
5 months ago
But wouldn't it make sense for the private partition to have the same settings as the shared partition?
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Gladys
5 months ago
E is the funniest option. 'VRRP-A is not available on private partitions' - what is this, some kind of VRRP-A black market?
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Leatha
4 months ago
D) VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.
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Crissy
5 months ago
C) All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions.
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Chantell
5 months ago
B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Boris
5 months ago
A) No VRIDs are configured on a private partition until explicitly configured.
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Barrett
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.
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Colene
5 months ago
I think the answer is B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Destiny
5 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. VRID 0 should default to its standard settings on the private partitions.
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Casie
5 months ago
Yes, VRID 0 is configured with its default settings on private partitions.
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Geoffrey
5 months ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. VRID 0 should have its default settings on private partitions.
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Shawna
6 months ago
Option C makes the most sense to me. Why would we create private partitions if they didn't have the same VRRP-A configuration as the shared partition?
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Iesha
5 months ago
I'm not sure, but option B could also be a valid choice since VRID 0 might need to have identical settings.
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Eric
5 months ago
I think option D could also be a possibility, as VRID 0 is usually configured with default settings.
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Aleta
6 months ago
I agree, option C seems logical. It would ensure consistency across all partitions.
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