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Exam 1Z0-822 Topic 7 Question 106 Discussion
Oracle Exam 1Z0-822 Topic 7 Question 106 Discussion
Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-822 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 7
[All 1Z0-822 Questions]
What is true regarding an IPMP group?
A
All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links.
B
All interfaces connect to the same switch.
C
It does not persist across reboots.
D
Testing for failover can be done using the ipadm delete-ipmp command.
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Buck
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question was just trying to trip us up with that last option. Nice try, but I'm not falling for it!
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Laurel
15 days ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question was just trying to trip us up with that last option. Nice try, but I'm not falling for it!
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Ashlee
20 days ago
C) It does not persist across reboots.
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Antonio
1 months ago
B) All interfaces connect to the same switch.
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Daniela
1 months ago
A) All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links.
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Vanda
2 months ago
D, really? Using the ipadm delete-ipmp command to test for failover? That sounds like a recipe for disaster!
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Altha
2 months ago
C is the correct answer. IPMP groups don't persist across reboots, so that's the right choice here.
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Dexter
1 months ago
I'll keep that in mind for future configurations. Thanks for the clarification!
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Annalee
1 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to remember that when setting up IPMP groups.
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Laine
1 months ago
C is the correct answer. IPMP groups don't persist across reboots, so that's the right choice here.
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Leonardo
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I think it could be A. All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links. That sounds more accurate to me.
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Julie
27 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think D. Testing for failover can be done using the ipadm delete-ipmp command.
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Johnson
1 months ago
I believe it's C. It does not persist across reboots.
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Buddy
2 months ago
I think it could be A. All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links.
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Anissa
2 months ago
Hmm, I see your point. But I still think A) makes more sense because IPMP groups are typically used with physical interfaces.
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Loreta
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's B. All interfaces connect to the same switch, right? That's how IPMP groups work, right?
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Cory
2 months ago
D) Testing for failover can be done using the ipadm delete-ipmp command.
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Olive
2 months ago
Yes, that's correct. IPMP groups require all interfaces to connect to the same switch.
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Aileen
2 months ago
B) All interfaces connect to the same switch.
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Michell
2 months ago
A) All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links.
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Roslyn
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) Testing for failover can be done using the ipadm delete-ipmp command.
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Anissa
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) All underlying interfaces are physical Ethernet links.
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