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Actual exam question from Citrix's 1Y0-204
Question #: 69
Topic #: 1
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Scenario: A Citrix ADC is configured with Interface 1/1 and bound to VLAN 40. A Citrix Administrator has executed the following command: bind vlan 20 `"ifnum
1/1
What is the result of executing the command on the Citrix ADC?

  • A. Interface 1/1 is bound to VLAN 20, and native VLAN is 1.
  • B. Interface 1/1 is bound to VLAN 20, and native VLAN is 40.
  • C. Interface 1/1 is bound to VLAN 20, and native VLAN is NOT changed.
  • D. Interface 1/1 is bound to VLAN 20, and native VLAN is 20.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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naish2020
Highly Voted 3 years, 10 months ago
I think that it is D because I read this link https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/netscaler-command-reference/en/12.0/network/vlan/vlan/ Comment that: "bind vlan: Binds the specified interfaces or IP addresses to a VLAN. An interface can be bound to a VLAN as a tagged or an untagged member. Adding an interface as an untagged member removes it from its current native VLAN and adds it to the new VLAN. If an interface is added as a tagged member to a VLAN, it still remains a member of its native VLAN." So, if we don't specificed tagged the vlan native change with a new vlan.
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melv_mad
Highly Voted 3 years, 9 months ago
It is D. Here you can see, that the used command binds a VLAN nativley to a port: https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2014/12/29/netscaler-vlans-demystified/
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Vipsu
Most Recent 1 year, 5 months ago
Correct Ans is B bind vlan Binds the specified interfaces or IP addresses to a VLAN. An interface can be bound to a VLAN as a tagged or an untagged member. Adding an interface as an untagged member removes it from its current native VLAN and adds it to the new VLAN. If an interface is added as a tagged member to a VLAN, it still remains a member of its native VLAN. Synopsis bind vlan [-ifnum ... [-tagged]] [-IPAddress [] [-td ] [-ownerGroup ]] https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/citrix-adc-command-reference/en/latest/network/vlan/
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Reemy
2 years ago
Selected Answer: D
Untagged Parameter is missing, so both will be set. So I think D is correct.
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jda1176
2 years, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
"bind vlan Binds the specified interfaces or IP addresses to a VLAN. An interface can be bound to a VLAN as a tagged or an untagged member. Adding an interface as an untagged member removes it from its current native VLAN and adds it to the new VLAN. If an interface is added as a tagged member to a VLAN, it still remains a member of its native VLAN." from https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/netscaler-command-reference/en/12.0/network/vlan/vlan/
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gerrboy
3 years, 1 month ago
D is correct https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/netscaler-command-reference/en/12.0/network/vlan/vlan/ bind vlan Binds the specified interfaces or IP addresses to a VLAN. An interface can be bound to a VLAN as a tagged or an untagged member. Adding an interface as an untagged member removes it from its current native VLAN and adds it to the new VLAN. If an interface is added as a tagged member to a VLAN, it still remains a member of its native VLAN.
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Mikemh
3 years, 3 months ago
Raleighboyz@gmail has the latest test answers
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aims123456
3 years, 9 months ago
B is correct.
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Sijo
3 years, 9 months ago
I think D would be correct because its binded and not tagged, if its use tagged command B could have been correct. https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2014/12/29/netscaler-vlans-demystified/
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EPL_Fan
4 years ago
i think it is C. But i am not Netscaler expert by any stretch. there is nothing in the question that indicates Native VLAN before command is run and command line does not use tagall option to tag the native VLAN on the interface. So i would say that "Native VLAN did not change"
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Maxime666
4 years, 1 month ago
Yes but when I pass the first time this exam (204), there was a lot of questions about ADC.. Like command line etc... I was not aware about that and I failed my exam. We didn't get any course about this kind of stuff during the 1 week training (but the training was for the 203)...
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ctxbrudi
4 years, 3 months ago
This is from an ADC exam
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