An export policy rule for a volume is set by using the command shown in the exhibit. If clients with IP addresses 10.64.19.0 and 10.64.18.20 accessed the export, what is the outcome?
A.
Neither client is given access.
B.
Client 10.64.19.0 is given access but 10.64.18.20 is not given access.
C.
Client 10.64.19.0 is not given access but 10.64.18.20 is given access.
Looks like C is the correct answer. Here is the Link to the ONTAP 9 Documentation
https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.dot-cm-sag%2FGUID-65C34C6C-29A0-4DB7-A2EE-019BA8EB8A83.html
Taken from the link that anonymous515 posted, proves it's C
Example
The export policy contains an export rule with the following parameters:
-protocol nfs3
-clientmatch 10.1.16.0/255.255.255.0
-rorule any
-rwrule any
The client access request is sent using the NFSv3 protocol and the client has the IP address 10.1.17.37.
Even though the client access protocol matches, the IP address of the client is in a different subnet from the one specified in the export rule. Therefore, client matching fails and this rule does not apply to this client.
Should be C -> https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196891/html/GUID-23762F2F-C02A-482E-A5B2-7E165DB24973.html
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