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Question ID 4218

A host named client12 is having difficulty communicating with a heavily used server named server14. The server14 server has the ce0, ce1, ce4, and qfe4 interfaces active. The client12, admin6, and appserv5 hosts are all on a private network and access the ce4 interface on server14 exclusively. They cannot access other network interfaces on server14. The appserv5 and admin6 hosts are currently generating heavy traffic to server14 due to a running batch process. Which two commands can you run on server14 to look at the network traffic generated between only client12 and server14 to assist in troubleshooting the communication issue? (Choose two.)
 

Option A

A.    snoop !admin6
 

Option B

B.    snoop -d client12
 

Option C

C.    snoop -d ce server14
 

Option D

D.    snoop -d ce4 client12
 

Option E

E.    snoop -d ce4 client12 server14
 

Option F

F.    snoop -i ce4 server14 client12
 

Correct Answer D,E
Explanation


Question ID 4219

An administrator needs to assign the IP address 192.168.3.7 to the interface hme1.
The hme1 interface is currently unused. Which two commands are needed to enable hme1 and assign it the address without rebooting the system, as well as make the configuration persists across reboots? (Choose two.)
 

Option A

A.    ifconfig hme1 plumb 192.168.3.7 up
 

Option B

B.    echo "192.168.3.7" > /etc/hostname.hme1
 

Option C

C.    ifconfig plumb hme1 inet 192.168.3.7 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
 

Option D

D.    echo "ifconfig hme1 plumb 192.168.3.7 up">> /etc/hostname.hme1
 

Correct Answer A,B
Explanation

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