A10 Certified Professional System Administration 4: A10 Certified Professional System Administration 4

Configuration Description

Question

Which statement correctly describes the following configuration? snmp enable traps slb-change server snmp enable traps slb-change server-port snmp enable traps slb-change vip snmp enable traps slb-change vip-port

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The configuration in the question enables SNMP traps for SLB (Server Load Balancing) changes. SNMP traps are messages sent from a device to an SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) manager to notify the manager of events on the device. In this case, the SNMP traps are related to SLB changes, which typically involve adding or removing servers or changing the configuration of existing servers.

The configuration includes four commands:

  1. snmp enable traps slb-change server: This command enables SNMP traps for SLB changes related to real servers.
  2. snmp enable traps slb-change server-port: This command enables SNMP traps for SLB changes related to real server ports.
  3. snmp enable traps slb-change vip: This command enables SNMP traps for SLB changes related to virtual servers.
  4. snmp enable traps slb-change vip-port: This command enables SNMP traps for SLB changes related to virtual server ports.

Answer options:

A. These commands enable SNMP traps for any SLB changes: This option is not correct. While the commands do enable SNMP traps for SLB changes, they are specific to real servers and virtual servers, as well as their respective ports. They do not enable SNMP traps for all SLB changes.

B. These commands enable SNMP traps for only SLB changes related to virtual-server: This option is not correct. The commands enable SNMP traps for both real servers and virtual servers, as well as their respective ports.

C. These commands only enable SNMP traps for the creation or removal of virtual and real servers and ports: This option is partially correct. The commands do enable SNMP traps for SLB changes related to the creation or removal of both real servers and virtual servers, as well as their respective ports. However, they also enable SNMP traps for other SLB changes, such as changes to the configuration of existing servers.

D. These commands enable SNMP traps for only SLB changes related to real-servers: This option is not correct. While one of the commands (snmp enable traps slb-change server) does enable SNMP traps for SLB changes related to real servers, the other commands enable SNMP traps for virtual servers and their respective ports as well.