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Arista Exam ACE-A1.2 Topic 5 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arista's ACE-A1.2 exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 5
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What does %1 signify when writing an alias statement in CLI?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ines
1 months ago
Limiting the CPU to 1%? That sounds more like a resource management setting than an alias placeholder. Option B is clearly the right choice here.
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Enola
4 days ago
User2: Yeah, that makes sense. It's not about limiting the CPU to 1%.
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Arlie
4 days ago
User1: I think %1 is a placeholder that will be replaced with token 1 when the alias is called.
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Jolene
1 months ago
Haha, Arista being number one? That's a good one! Obviously, the correct answer is B. %1 is a placeholder, not a reference to any specific vendor.
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Vashti
8 days ago
Definitely not about Arista being number one, it's all about placeholders.
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Hyun
13 days ago
Yeah, %1 gets replaced with token 1 when the alias is called.
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Samira
17 days ago
I agree, %1 is just a placeholder in alias statements.
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Marti
2 months ago
I was about to select option C, but then I remembered that aliases in the CLI are often used for scripting and automation, so %1 must be a placeholder. Option B is the winner!
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Tawna
1 months ago
Yes, you're right. It's commonly used in scripting and automation.
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Shizue
2 months ago
I think %1 is a placeholder that will be replaced with token 1 when the alias is called.
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Gary
2 months ago
Option B seems to be the correct answer. %1 is a placeholder that will be replaced with the first argument when the alias is called. This is a common convention in CLI scripting.
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Lorriane
2 months ago
I agree with Alisha, %1 is used as a placeholder in alias statements.
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Alisha
2 months ago
I think B) %1 is a placeholder that will be replaced with token 1 when the alias is called.
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Vannessa
3 months ago
What does %1 signify when writing an alias statement in CLI?
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