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A10 Networks Exam A10-System-Administration Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for A10 Networks's A10-System-Administration exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
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When you execute a reboot command on the vMaster, how is aVCS Chassis affected?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Tracey
4 months ago
I'm going with B. Rebooting the vMaster is going to impact the whole chassis, no doubt. Don't try to outsmart the question, folks!
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Chauncey
4 months ago
Haha, I bet the engineer who wrote this question is just trying to trip us up. It's probably option A - reboot the vMaster, but reload the vBlades. Gotta love these trick questions!
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Lashon
4 months ago
D has to be the right answer. Why would you reboot the entire chassis when you just need to reboot the vBlades? That would be a waste of time and resources.
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Ruthann
3 months ago
Definitely, no need to reboot the entire chassis for that.
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Brice
3 months ago
Yeah, rebooting just the vBlades makes more sense.
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Edelmira
4 months ago
I agree, D seems like the most logical choice.
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Lamonica
4 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with C. The question specifically mentions the vMaster, so the reboot should only affect that device, not the entire chassis.
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Clare
3 months ago
No, according to the options, the reboot is only performed on the vMaster.
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Julian
3 months ago
But what about the vBlades? Do they get rebooted as well?
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Gaynell
3 months ago
I agree, C seems like the correct option. It only mentions the vMaster.
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Pearlie
3 months ago
Yeah, it's important to pay attention to the details in the question to choose the correct answer.
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Truman
4 months ago
Definitely, always read the question carefully before selecting an answer.
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Simona
4 months ago
I agree, it's important to pay attention to the details in the question to choose the correct answer.
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Graciela
4 months ago
Yeah, it wouldn't make sense for all devices in the chassis to be rebooted if the question is about the vMaster.
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Candida
4 months ago
I agree, it wouldn't make sense for the entire chassis to reboot if the question is about the vMaster specifically.
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Jodi
4 months ago
I think C is the correct answer too. It makes sense that only the vMaster would be rebooted.
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Raina
4 months ago
I think C is the correct answer too. It makes sense that only the vMaster would be rebooted.
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Vonda
5 months ago
I think the reboot is only performed on vBlades, not the entire chassis.
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Ashlyn
5 months ago
I agree with Theola, because all devices in the chassis should be affected.
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Viola
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is B. All devices in the chassis are rebooted when you execute a reboot command on the vMaster. It's a complete system reboot, not just the vMaster.
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James
4 months ago
That's correct. The reboot is specific to the vMaster.
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Nikita
4 months ago
Oh, I see. So it doesn't affect all devices in the chassis.
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Rasheeda
4 months ago
No, actually the reboot is only performed on vMaster.
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Keneth
4 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. All devices in the chassis are rebooted.
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Glenna
5 months ago
I believe the reboot is only performed on vMaster.
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Theola
6 months ago
I think when you reboot vMaster, all devices in the chassis are rebooted.
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