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Who is responsiblefor patching, upgrading and maintaining the worker nodes in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Who is responsiblefor patching, upgrading and maintaining the worker nodes in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE)? A. It Is automated B. Independent Software Vendors C. Oracle Support D. The user Correct Answer: D ExplanationAfter a new version of Kubernetes has been released and when Container Engine for Kubernetes supports the new version, you can use… Read More »

What occurs when a Cisco ISE distributed deployment has two nodes and the secondary node is deregistered?

A. The secondary node restarts. B. The primary node restarts. C. Both nodes restart. D. The primary node becomes standalone. Answer: Option C. Explanation:  No answer description available for this question Show AnswerDiscussion The post What occurs when a Cisco ISE distributed deployment has two nodes and the secondary node is deregistered? appeared first on Majanto.

A network administrator changed a Cisco ISE deployment from pilot to production and noticed that the JVM memory utilization increased significantly. The administrator suspects this is due to replication between the nodes. What must be configured to minimize performance degradation?

A. Enable the endpoint attribute filter. B. Review the profiling policies for any misconfiguration. C. Ensure that Cisco ISE is updated with the latest profiler feed update. D. Change the reauthentication interval. Answer: Option A. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-3/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_23/ b_ise_admin_guide_23_chapter_010111.html Show AnswerDiscussion The post A network administrator changed a Cisco ISE deployment from pilot to production and noticed that… Read More »

An organization wants to split their Cisco ISE deployment to separate the device administration functionalities from the main deployment. For this to work, the administrator must deregister any nodes that will become a part of the new deployment, but the button for this option is grayed out.Which configuration is causing this behavior?

A. All of the nodes are actively being synched. B. All of the nodes participate in the PAN auto failover. C. One of the nodes is an active PSN. D. One of the nodes is the Primary PAN. Answer: Option D. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.eom/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-4/admin_guide/Workflow/PDF/ b_ISE_admin_24_pdf.pdf Show AnswerDiscussion The post An organization wants to split their Cisco ISE deployment… Read More »

What is the maximum number of PSN nodes supported in a medium-sized deployment?

A. two B. three C. five D. eight Answer: Option C. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-6/install_guide/b_ise_InstallationGuide26/b_ise_InstallationGuide_26_chapter_00.pdf Show AnswerDiscussion The post What is the maximum number of PSN nodes supported in a medium-sized deployment? appeared first on Majanto.

What occurs when a Cisco ISE distributed deployment has two nodes and the secondary node is deregistered?

A. The secondary node restarts. B. The primary node restarts. C. Both nodes restart. D. The primary node becomes standalone. Answer: Option C. Explanation:  No answer description available for this question Show AnswerDiscussion The post What occurs when a Cisco ISE distributed deployment has two nodes and the secondary node is deregistered? appeared first on Majanto.

EIGRP has been configured on all links. The spoke nodes have been configured as EIGRP stubs, and the WAN links to R3 have higher bandwidth and lower delay than the WAN links to R4. When a link failure occurs at the R1-R2 link, what happens to traffic on R1 that is destined for a subnet attached to R2?

Refer to the exhibit. EIGRP has been configured on all links. The spoke nodes have been configured as EIGRP stubs, and the WAN links to R3 have higher bandwidth and lower delay than the WAN links to R4. When a link failure occurs at the R1-R2 link, what happens to traffic on R1 that is destined for a… Read More »

Which function are fabric intermediate nodes responsible for in an SD-Access Architecture?

A. mapping EIDs to RLOCs B. encapsulating user traffic in a VXLAN header including the SGT C. registering new endpoints in the HTDB D. transporting IP packets between edge nodes and border nodes Answer: Option D. Explanation:  No answer description available for this question. Show AnswerDiscussion The post Which function are fabric intermediate nodes responsible for in an… Read More »