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A10 Networks A10-System-Administration Dumps

A10 Certified Professional System Administration 4 Questions and Answers

Question 1

The “show admin” displays the following output. Select the correct statements concerning admins on this device. (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Sally is a read write administrator on the Acme partition.

B.

Fred is a read write administrator on the Acme partition.

C.

Fred can only log in with the web or api client.

D.

User admin has no access to the acme partition.

E.

Fred can run aXAPI scripts against the acme partition using his login information.

F.

Sally can only log in with the web client.

G.

Sally is a read write administrator on the shared partition.

Question 2

Which of the following statements are true about Application Delivery Partitions?

1) The same virtual ethernet interface can be used by multiple private partitions

2) An untagged ethernet interface is visible only within the partition in which it is configured

Options:

A.

1 is true; 2 is false

B.

1 is false; 2 is true

C.

1 and 2 are both true

D.

1 and 2 are both false

Question 3

When private partitions are created on a device where VRRP-A is enabled, which statement is true?

Options:

A.

No VRIDs are configured on a private partition until explicitly configured.

B.

VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.

C.

All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions.

D.

VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.

E.

VRRP-A is not available on private partitions.

Question 4

Which statement correctly describes the following configuration?

snmp enable traps slb-change server

snmp enable traps slb-change server-port

snmp enable traps slb-change vip

snmp enable traps slb-change vip-port

Options:

A.

These commands enable SNMP traps for any SLB changes

B.

These commands enable SNMP traps for only SLB changes related to virtual-server

C.

These commands only enable SNMP traps for the creation or removal of virtual and real servers and ports

D.

These commands enable SNMP traps for only SLB changes related to real-servers

Question 5

Device 1 is the vMaster in a virtual chassis. Select the command set that adds an IP address to VE interface 200 on device 3?

Options:

A.

interface ve 200 device 3 ip address 198.162.4.1 /24

B.

interface device-context 3 interface ve 200 ip address 198.162.4.1 /24

C.

interface ve 3/200 ip address 198.162.4.1 /24

D.

vcs device-context device 3 interface ve 200 ip address 198.162.4.1 /24

Question 6

You upgraded the boot image and changed the boot pointer to the new image using bootimage command. Which of the following operations will load the new image?

Options:

A.

reload

B.

restore

C.

system-reset

D.

shutdown –r

E.

restart

F.

reboot

Question 7

Which statement is true about the requirements for ACOS devices that are part of an aVCS cluster?

Options:

A.

Any Thunder series devices can be clustered together in an aVCS set

B.

Devices must be the same model but can have different optional hardware cards

C.

Devices must be the same model and have the same optional hardware cards

Question 8

Which three items does aXAPI require to configure an ACOS object (such as an SLB object)? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Endpoint with parameters

B.

Authorization signature

C.

Device’s VIP URL

D.

Device’s serial number

E.

Device’s management/data IP

F.

Encrypted connection to device

Question 9

Which statement describes the following configuration?

ACOS(config)# smtp 10.10.10.5

ACOS(config)# logging email emergency

ACOS(config)# logging email-address syslog@a10networks.com

Options:

A.

Send logs related to 10.10.10.5 to email address syslog@a10networks.com.

B.

The ACOS device is configured to send log messages by email.

C.

The ACOS administrator’s email is syslog@a10networks.com where SNMP traps will be sent.

D.

The ACOS device is configured to act as SMTP server to forward logging messages for other devices.