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170-010 Questions and Answers

Question # 6

What do you need to configure to meet the translation requirements shown?

A.

three source NAT rules using the exclude parameter

B.

one source NAT rule using the ! parameter

C.

three source NAT rules using the ! parameter

D.

one source NAT rules using the include parameter

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Question # 7

Which show command displays the most recent entries in the local device log?

A.

show log tail

B.

show log end

C.

show log -10

D.

show log | grep <today's date>

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Question # 8

Which two elements must you configure in your Brocade Vyatta vRouter to register your software license? (Choose two.)

A.

service assignment

B.

repository username/password

C.

license key

D.

entitlement key

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Question # 9

What is the maximum number of domain names a vRouter can advertise using Dynamic DNS?

A.

8

B.

63

C.

255

D.

unlimited

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Question # 10

Your eth1 interface is connected to an ISP, but your user traffic is still not reaching the Internet. You suspect a problem with the DHCP lease.

vyatta@vyatta:~$ show dhcp client leases

interface : eth1

ip address : 192.168.128.11 [Active]

subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

router : 182.168.128.2

name server : 192.168.128.2

dhcp server : 192.168.128.2

lease time : 86400

last update : Wed Jun 19 00:06:00 GMT 2013

expiry : Thu Jun 20 00:06:00 GMT 2013

reason : BOUND

vyatta@vyatta:~$

Which line in the output shows the problem?

A.

ip address : 192.168.128.11 [Active]

B.

router : 182.168.128.2

C.

lease time : 86400

D.

reason : BOUND

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Question # 11

Which command line displays the output of an OSPF protocol monitoring session on your screen?

A.

set system syslog facility console level debugging

B.

show log

C.

debug protocol ospf

D.

monitor protocol ospf enable

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Question # 12

A user has read-write access to a Brocade Vyatta vRouter.

Which two commands will display the current device configuration? (Choose two.)

A.

vyatta@vyatta:~$ show configuration

B.

vyatta@vyatta# show

C.

vyatta@vyatta# sh conf

D.

vyatta@vyatta# show config

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