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The Cisco Nexus switch Generic Online Diagnostics policy for a PortLoopback test requires 10 consecutive failures to error disable the port. The customer wants to change it to 5 consecutive failures. Which configuration applies the changes for module 1 only?

  • A. Nexus(config)# event manager applet custom-PortLoopback override __PortLoopback Nexus(config-applet)# event gold mod all test PortLoopback testing-type bootup consecutive-failure 5 Nexus(config-applet)# action 1 publish-event
  • B. Nexus(config)# event manager applet custom-PortLoopback override __PortLoopback Nexus(config-applet)# event gold mod 1 test PortLoopback testing-type monitoring consecutive-failure 5 Nexus(config-applet)# action 1 publish-default
  • C. Nexus(config)# event manager applet custom-PortLoopback override __PortLoopback Nexus(config-applet)# event gold mod all test PortLoopback testing-type monitoring consecutive-failure 5 Nexus(config-applet)# action 1 policy-default
  • D. Nexus(config)# event manager applet custom-PortLoopback override __PortLoopback Nexus(config-applet)# event gold mod 1 test PortLoopback testing-type bootup consecutive-failure 5 Nexus(config-applet)# action 1 policy-event
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Jota1234
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: B
Explanation: To modify the configuration for the Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) policy for a PortLoopback test on module 1, follow these steps: Event Manager Applet Creation: The applet custom-PortLoopback is created and overrides the default PortLoopback test configuration. Modify the GOLD Policy: The command event gold mod 1 test PortLoopback testing-type monitoring consecutive-failure 5 modifies the PortLoopback test on module 1 only. testing-type monitoring specifies that the PortLoopback test applies to the monitoring phase, which is used for ongoing diagnostics during normal operation. Action Statement: The action publish-default applies the modified policy to the default event-handling mechanism.
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Verdesoto1978
6 months, 2 weeks ago
C) monitoring and policy-default publish-XXX is not an option. bootup is not an option. There are one thing that i think is wrong in C) but there are no correct choice. The question says "for module 1 only" . And C) indicates "mod all". I think in real exam sure should say "mod 1"
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asd248402
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
tried on my nexus C is the only one that make sense with policy-default
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asd248402
10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
policy-default is the only valid fof all those command
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Daimon336
9 months ago
Then why not B? The C option is applying for all of the modules and not only module 1 as it requested.
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groblok
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
This configuration sets up a custom applet named "custom-PortLoopback" that overrides the default PortLoopback test for module 1. It specifies the testing type as "bootup" and sets the consecutive failure threshold to 5. The "action 1 policy-event" line is included to publish the event.
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Scheldon
1 year, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
Looks like C is correct as we need to have monitoring https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/eem/command/eem-cr-book/eem-cr-e1.html#:~:text=scheduled%20diagnostic%20tests.-,monitoring,-%2D%2DSpecifies%20the%20diagnostic and the only correct other option is policy-default https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/mds9000/sw/8_x/config/system-management/cisco_mds9000_system_management_config_guide_8x/configuring_the_embedded_event_manager.html#con_1000285:~:text=action%20number-,policy%2Ddefault,-Executes%20the%20default publish-default doesn't exist.. we have publish-event only
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Gayan84
1 year, 9 months ago
The answer should be << C >> There is no command as publish-default
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Rocky_Truth
1 year, 10 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct: Option A is incorrect because it uses the testing-type bootup command instead of testing-type monitoring, and it publishes an event instead of setting the new policy as default. Option C is incorrect because it applies the changes to all modules instead of module 1 only, and it uses the policy-default command instead of publish-default. Option D is incorrect because it uses the testing-type bootup command instead of testing-type monitoring, and it uses the policy-event command instead of publish-default.
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g_kuchima
2 years ago
C should be the answer https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/mds9000/sw/8_x/config/system-management/cisco_mds9000_system_management_config_guide_8x/configuring_the_embedded_event_manager.html#con_1000285 Note If you want to allow the triggered event to process the default actions also, you must explicitly configure an EEM action with event-default or policy-default, based on the type of policy. For example, if you match a CLI command in a match statement, you must add the event-default action statement to the EEM policy. If the event-default action statement is not added, EEM will not allow the CLI command to execute.
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g_kuchima
2 years ago
I guess c is correct
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COBrien
2 years ago
Selected Answer: B
B is correct
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GuyThatTakesDumps
2 years, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: D
d is correct!
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mauchi
2 years, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
It's C, policy-event doesnt exist, its policy-default https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5600/sw/system_management/7x/b_5600_System_Mgmt_Config_7x/configuring_eem.pdf
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mauchi
2 years, 8 months ago
but C applies it to all modules, not 1. Thus there is no real correcdt answer....
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akm88
2 years, 8 months ago
https://docplayer.net/45256558-Advanced-troubleshooting-nexus-7000-series-switches.html GOLD: Generic On-Line Diagnostics GOLD tests & corrective actions are run via EEM as system policies Nexus(config)# show event manager system-policy Name : PortLoopback Description : Do CallHome, log error and disable further HM testing on affected ports after 10 consecutive failures of GOLD "PortLoopback" test Overridable : Yes Can override various GOLD test s parameters Original portloopback policy required 10 consecutive failures Nexus(config)# event manager applet custom-portloopback override PortLoopback Nexus(config-applet)# event gold mod 2 test PortLoopback testing-type monitoring consecutive-failure 5 Nexus(config-applet)# action 1 policy-default Nexus(config-applet)# show event manager policy internal Name : custom-portloopback (overrides PortLoopback) Policy Type : applet Event Specification : event gold module 2 test PortLoopback testing-type monitoring After overriding policy, consecutive-failure 5 now requires only 5. Action : 1,sup:service:default Event Specification active on : Active
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RTL_dude
2 years, 11 months ago
Selected Answer: D
Policy-default action is needed (see link below) and it is stated that it needs to be done to module 1 only, thus D is the good answer. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus6000/sw/system_management/7x/b_6k_System_Mgmt_Config_7x/configuring_eem.html#reference_AFFC2A67E67D451C9EFE27C1C7BE4E70
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knoor
2 years, 8 months ago
D can't be correct due to testing-type bootup. Testing-type should be monitoring. Hence C is closest if it had "mode 1" instead of "mode all"
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GG345
3 years, 3 months ago
page - 30 https://www.ciscolive.com/c/dam/r/ciscolive/us/docs/2017/pdf/BRKDCN-3234.pdf
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