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Cisco Exam 300-435 Topic 13 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-435 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 13
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Refer to the exhibit. An API request must display an alert message if change in OSPF neighbors is detected. Which code snippet must be added to complete the requests?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Melissia
4 months ago
Hmm, this question is giving me a serious case of the 'OSPF-itis'. Time to break out the network diagrams and coffee.
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Rasheeda
4 months ago
Option A is the clear winner here. Who needs alerts when you can just print the changes to the console? That's the real pro move.
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Rachael
4 months ago
Option D is the way to go! Gotta love those nested if-statements. It's like a matryoshka doll of code.
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Amos
4 months ago
Option B looks good. It checks for changes in OSPF neighbors and displays an alert message. Simple and straightforward.
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Rosalyn
3 months ago
User2: Yeah, Option B checks for changes in OSPF neighbors and displays an alert message.
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Annice
3 months ago
User1: I think Option B is the right choice.
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Cyndy
3 months ago
I think Option B is the most suitable for our needs. It covers what we are looking for in the API request.
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Portia
4 months ago
User2: Yeah, Option B checks for changes in OSPF neighbors and displays an alert message.
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Kelvin
4 months ago
User1: I think Option B is the right choice.
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Julianna
4 months ago
Yes, Option B is the way to go. It's important to have that alert message in place.
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Terrilyn
4 months ago
I agree, Option B is the correct choice. It will help us detect changes in OSPF neighbors.
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Lelia
4 months ago
I'm going with Option C. It has that fancy-looking 'on_change' function that must be the answer.
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