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GAQM Exam CCCP-001 Topic 5 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CCCP-001 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 5
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Users report that they are unable to access a virtual server. Which of the following commands would allow the network administrator to verify the current network settings within the virtual server?

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Suggested Answer: F

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Gwenn
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question: how do I fix my virtual server when it's acting up? Easy, just throw some holy water at it and see if it starts behaving.
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Tawna
24 days ago
Arp
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Tawna
26 days ago
Ipconfig
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Tawna
1 months ago
Ping
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Cora
2 months ago
Nbtstat? What is this, a Windows-only exam? ipconfig is the universal solution here. Unless you're trying to summon the ghost of Bill Gates, of course.
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Haley
1 months ago
I always use ipconfig when I need to verify network settings. It's reliable and easy to use.
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Crissy
2 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is definitely the go-to command for checking network settings. It's a classic.
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Hyun
2 months ago
ipconfig is the way to go. It's like the Swiss Army knife of network troubleshooting.
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Goldie
2 months ago
Telnet? Really? What is this, the 90s? ipconfig all the way, my dude. Gotta keep up with the times.
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Emelda
2 months ago
Telnet may be old school, but ipconfig gets the job done faster.
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Leonardo
2 months ago
I always use ipconfig to check network settings, it's quick and easy.
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Annice
2 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is definitely more modern and efficient.
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Devora
2 months ago
I agree, ipconfig is the way to go. Telnet is outdated.
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Gertude
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think ping could also be used to check network connectivity.
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Gary
3 months ago
I agree with Barrett, ipconfig is the right command to verify network settings.
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Evangelina
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between ping and ipconfig. Ping would at least tell you if the server is responding, but ipconfig is definitely the way to go for those juicy network settings.
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Willie
3 months ago
I'd go with ipconfig, it's the classic go-to for checking network settings on a virtual server. Easy peasy!
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Denny
2 months ago
Definitely ipconfig, it's a quick and easy way to verify network settings on a virtual server.
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Leonor
2 months ago
I agree, ipconfig is the most reliable command for checking network settings.
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Paola
2 months ago
Yeah, ipconfig is definitely the way to go. It gives you all the info you need.
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Aleisha
2 months ago
I'd go with ipconfig, it's the classic go-to for checking network settings on a virtual server. Easy peasy!
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Barrett
3 months ago
I think the answer is F) ipconfig because it shows the current network settings.
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