Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the reason for the errors that are shown on port 5 on the switch of one of the fabrics?
Correct : B
Analyze the Errors:
Step: Review the porterrshow output, which indicates CRC errors on port 5.
Reason: CRC errors typically point to issues with the physical layer, such as faulty hardware or connections.
Check Physical Connections:
Step: Inspect the SFPs, cables, and patch panels for damage or improper connections.
Reason: Faulty or improperly connected hardware can cause CRC errors.
Troubleshoot by Replacing Components:
Step: Swap out the suspected faulty components (SFPs, cables, patch panels) and observe if the errors persist.
Reason: Replacing faulty hardware usually resolves CRC error issues.
Brocade Switch Troubleshooting Guide
NetApp SANtricity System Manager Hardware Diagnostics Guide
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A customer is configuring an EF570 system on an internal network. Due to security concerns, the network does not have Internet access. The customer wants to regularly send standard support data to NetApp.
In this scenario, what should the customer do to accomplish this task?
Correct : A
Enable AutoSupport:
Step: Configure AutoSupport on the EF570 system with the option to store data locally.
Reason: This allows the system to generate and save support data without needing immediate Internet access.
Set Interval for Data Collection:
Step: Set AutoSupport to run at regular intervals.
Reason: Regular intervals ensure that up-to-date support data is available for NetApp.
Manual Data Transfer:
Step: Periodically transfer the collected support data from the local storage to a server with Internet access.
Reason: This server can then send the support data to NetApp.
Send Data to NetApp:
Step: Use the server with Internet access to forward the collected support data to NetApp's support systems.
Reason: This ensures NetApp receives the necessary support data for ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting.
NetApp EF-Series AutoSupport Configuration Guide
NetApp Support Site for manual data upload procedures
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An E2812 system, without expansion shelves, is configured with 12 Gb SAS host interface cards (HICs) and is directly connected to a host. However, the host cannot access the volumes.
In this scenario, which two troubleshooting steps should you take? (Choose two.)
Correct : B, D
Verify that the E2812 host port SAS link up lights are illuminated
The link up lights on the E2812 host port should be checked to confirm that the physical layer connection is established. If the lights are not illuminated, it indicates that there is no physical link between the host and the E2812 system, which would explain why the host cannot access the volumes.
Verify that the correct SAS ports are in use on the E2812 system
Ensuring the correct SAS ports are used is critical. Using incorrect ports might result in connectivity issues. The documentation for the E2812 provides guidance on the appropriate ports to be used for direct connections to a host.
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An administrator is asked to create an asynchronous mirroring environment that supports multiple mirroring relationships, each with different recovery point objectives (RPOs).
In this scenario, how does the administrator create this environment?
Correct : B
To support multiple mirroring relationships, each with different recovery point objectives (RPOs), the administrator should create multiple mirror pairs. Each pair can be configured with its own schedule and RPO, allowing for tailored data protection strategies that meet specific needs.
Reference: NetApp SANtricity Storage Manager Configuration and Provisioning Guide.
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You want to find detailed information about the devices that are connected to the Brocade switch.
In this scenario, which command would accomplish this goal?
Correct : C
nsshow
The nsshow command on a Brocade switch provides detailed information about devices connected to the switch. It displays the name server database, which includes information about all devices (initiators and targets) that are logged into the fabric.
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