350-601 · Question #87
350-601 Question #87: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D: The VRRP-enabled feature has been disabled.. Reasons that could trigger automated system checkpoints are highlighted below: - License expiration of a feature - Disabling a feature with the no feature command - Removing an instance of a Layer 3 protocol The system-generated checkpoint name convention has the format system-fm
Question
Refer to the exhibit. What is the reason the system-fm-vrrp checkpoint was created?
Options
- AThe VRRP process crashed and the checkpoint was automatically created.
- BThe VRRP service restarted and the checkpoint was automatically created.
- CThe network administrator manually created it.
- DThe VRRP-enabled feature has been disabled.
Explanation
Reasons that could trigger automated system checkpoints are highlighted below: - License expiration of a feature - Disabling a feature with the no feature command - Removing an instance of a Layer 3 protocol The system-generated checkpoint name convention has the format system-fm-feature. To help illustrate this automated feature we attempted to disable the VRRP feature on our Nexus 5000 therefore triggering the system to create a checkpoint. First we confirm the VRRP feature is enabled by issuing the show feature | include vrrp command then disable it and then verify it has Notice that the system now shows a second checkpoint system-fm-vrrp which did not previously exist. This second checkpoint was created automatically by the Nexus as soon as we disabled the vrrp feature. checkpoint-rollback-feature.html
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