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Citrix 1Y0-231 Exam - Topic 3 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-231 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 3
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Scenario: A Citrix Administrator made changes to a Citrix ADC, deleting parts of the configuration and saving some new ones. The changes caused an outage that needs to be resolved as quickly as possible. There is no Citrix ADC backup.

What does the administrator need to do to recover the configuration quickly?

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Evelynn
3 months ago
Definitely not D, that's not a recovery method.
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Vincenza
3 months ago
Surprised there's no backup! That's risky.
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Estrella
3 months ago
Restarting won't fix the config issue.
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Jesusita
4 months ago
I think HA file sync could help too, right?
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Corinne
4 months ago
Gotta restore from the revision history!
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Jade
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about comparing saved versus running configurations, but I’m not confident if that would actually help recover from this situation quickly.
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Karrie
4 months ago
Restarting the Citrix ADC seems like a drastic step and might not even fix the issue, right? I feel like there are better options available.
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Lucia
4 months ago
I remember practicing a scenario where HA file synchronization was mentioned, but I don't think that's the right choice here since it wouldn't help with the deleted config.
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Wava
5 months ago
I think restoring from the revision history could be the quickest way to get back to a stable state, but I'm not entirely sure how that process works.
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Stevie
5 months ago
Alright, I'm going to go with option D and run the saved versus running configuration. That seems like the most straightforward way to quickly identify and restore the missing parts of the configuration without a backup. Fingers crossed!
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Carolann
5 months ago
I think the best bet is to try running the saved versus running configuration. That should at least give me a starting point to work from and identify what's missing. Restarting the ADC might help too, but I'm not sure if that's the quickest solution.
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Victor
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. Without a backup, I'm not sure how to quickly recover the configuration. I'll have to think carefully about the options presented.
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Ryan
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Restoring from the revision history sounds promising, but I'm not sure if that's available without a backup. Running HA file sync could work, but I'm not confident that's the right approach here.
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Desmond
5 months ago
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Quentin
1 year ago
Run saved versus running configuration? Hmm, that's an interesting idea, but I'm pretty sure that's not going to cut it here. Revision history is the way to go, my friend. It's the only way to undo this mess.
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Patrick
1 year ago
C) Restart the Citrix ADC.
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Malcom
1 year ago
B) Run high availability (HA) file synchronization.
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Ammie
1 year ago
A) Restore from the revision history.
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Portia
1 year ago
Restart the Citrix ADC? Seriously? That's like trying to fix a flat tire with a toothpick. No, no, no, you need to restore from the revision history, that's the only way to get this thing back on track.
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Isabelle
1 year ago
I agree with Luther. Restoring from the revision history is the best option in this situation.
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Stefan
1 year ago
High availability file synchronization? What is this, amateur hour? If there's no backup, that's not going to help at all. Restore from the revision history, that's the only way to go.
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Catalina
1 year ago
C: Agreed, it's the only way to quickly recover the configuration.
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Cathrine
1 year ago
B: Yeah, that's the best option in this situation.
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Jesusita
1 year ago
A: Restore from the revision history.
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Bernadine
1 year ago
Restore from the revision history? Obviously, that's the way to go! I mean, you can't just restart the ADC and expect everything to magically come back, right? Revision history is the way to save the day.
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Terrilyn
1 year ago
D) Run saved versus running configuration.
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Ben
1 year ago
Restore from the revision history? Obviously, that's the way to go! I mean, you can't just restart the ADC and expect everything to magically come back, right? Revision history is the way to save the day.
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Lottie
1 year ago
B) Run high availability (HA) file synchronization.
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Corrina
1 year ago
A) Restore from the revision history.
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Luther
1 year ago
I think we should restore from the revision history. That way we can go back to a known good configuration.
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Vallie
1 year ago
We need to recover the configuration quickly. What should we do?
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