An engineer changed a configuration and must perform a rollback.
Which statement applies to a Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Switch?
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A. B. C. D.A.
The correct answer to this question is B. A system checkpoint is generated automatically when the running configuration is saved to NVRAM.
Here's a detailed explanation of each option:
A. The configuration rollback functionality is disabled when FCoE is enabled. This statement is not true for the Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Switch. The configuration rollback functionality is not affected by the FCoE feature.
B. A system checkpoint is generated automatically when the running configuration is saved to NVRAM. This statement is true. When the running configuration is saved to NVRAM on a Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Switch, a system checkpoint is automatically generated. This checkpoint allows the network administrator to easily roll back to the previous configuration if necessary.
C. A user who is assigned to the network-operator user role is allowed to perform a rollback. This statement is not entirely true. A user who is assigned to the network-operator user role can perform a rollback, but only to a limited extent. They can only roll back the configuration to the last checkpoint or to the original factory configuration. A user with higher privileges, such as the network-admin user role, can perform a full rollback to any previously saved configuration.
D. Errors are skipped when an atomic rollback type is triggered. This statement is not true for the Cisco Nexus 5600 Series Switch. When an atomic rollback type is triggered, the switch rolls back to the previous configuration without skipping any errors. Any errors that were present in the previous configuration will still be present after the rollback.
In summary, the correct answer is B. A system checkpoint is generated automatically when the running configuration is saved to NVRAM.