Which two states are applications expected to be seen in when they are managed on Cisco IOx? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.BD.
Cisco IOx is a platform that enables the development and deployment of applications in edge devices. It provides a secure and reliable environment for running applications on the network edge, closer to the data source, to minimize latency, and optimize network bandwidth usage.
When an application is managed on Cisco IOx, it can be in different states depending on its lifecycle stage. The two states that applications are expected to be seen in when they are managed on Cisco IOx are:
B. ACTIVATED: This state means that the application is running, and it is using system resources to provide its services. The activation of an application can be done through the Cisco IOx Local Manager, which allows the user to start, stop, and restart the application.
D. STOPPED: This state means that the application is not running, and it is not using any system resources. The application can be stopped through the Cisco IOx Local Manager or through the command line interface.
The other options are not valid states for applications managed on Cisco IOx:
A. DEACTIVATED: This is not a valid state for an application managed on Cisco IOx. Applications can be activated or stopped, but they cannot be deactivated.
C. ALLOWED: This is not a state for an application. It is a permission granted to an application to run on the Cisco IOx platform.
E. VALIDATED: This is not a state for an application. It is a process that applications go through before being deployed to the Cisco IOx platform. Validation ensures that the application is compatible with the platform and meets the security and reliability requirements.