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Actual exam question from Netapp's NS0-194
Question #: 50
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After a network card was replaced in an ONTAP node, you see the output shown in the exhibit.

What is the problem?

  • A. The interface group is configured in single mode.
  • B. One physical port is not cabled.
  • C. One physical interface is broken.
  • D. One physical interface is mis-cabled.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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RjayC
2 years, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
The first shows command network port ifgrp show -node -cluster01 -instance [-mode {multimode|multimode_lacp|singlemode}] - Create Policy Selects the port interface groups that match this parameter value. -shows the ifgrp being in multimode_lacp so it can't be in single mode [-activeports {full | partial | none}] - Port Participation Selects the port interface groups that match this parameter value. The value "partial" indicates that some but not all of the port interface group's ports are active. the value "full" indicates that all of the port interface group's ports are active. -port eoh is in a downed state in the ifgrp (meaning it's not participating in the ifgrp with eog, but this doesn't mean its down) network port show -node cluster01 This command shows all the nodes on the cluster. It shows port eoh in an up state on the node. This means that the port is up and running and not broken. More than likely the port is just mis-cabled
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