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Citrix 1Y0-241 Exam - Topic 11 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-241 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 11
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set gslb parameter - GSLBSvcStateDelayTime 10

When metrics exchange protocol (MEP) is enabled what is the effect of the above command on the global server load balancing (GSLB) environment?

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Maxima
5 days ago
Wait, is it really just 10 seconds? Seems short!
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Noemi
12 days ago
Totally agree, 10 seconds is the threshold.
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Tegan
18 days ago
A is correct, it’s about the GSLB services.
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Elza
23 days ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought MEP was more about monitoring the health of the servers rather than the GSLB services directly.
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Joaquin
28 days ago
I feel like option A makes sense because it mentions the GSLB services, which seems to be the focus of the command.
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Nettie
1 month ago
I remember practicing a similar question where the timing affected how quickly services were marked DOWN, but I can't recall if it was about MEP or the GSLB service itself.
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Cortney
1 month ago
I think the command sets a delay for marking GSLB services as DOWN, but I'm not sure if it's related to MEP or GSLB services directly.
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Herman
1 month ago
This seems like a straightforward networking question, but I want to make sure I understand the details of the GSLB and MEP protocols before answering.Aditya: The command is setting the GSLBSvcStateDelayTime parameter, so I'm guessing the answer has to do with how that affects the GSLB service state. I'll read through the options carefully.Olivia: Okay, I think I've got this. The question is asking about the effect of that command when MEP is enabled, so the key is understanding how the GSLB service state is determined in that scenario.Liam: Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different options. I'll need to review my notes on GSLB and MEP to make sure I fully grasp the relationship between them and how the service state is monitored.
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Bobbye
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different options. I'll need to review my notes on GSLB and MEP to make sure I fully grasp the relationship between them and how the service state is monitored.
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Malinda
1 month ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The question is asking about the effect of that command when MEP is enabled, so the key is understanding how the GSLB service state is determined in that scenario.
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Skye
1 month ago
The command is setting the GSLBSvcStateDelayTime parameter, so I'm guessing the answer has to do with how that affects the GSLB service state. I'll read through the options carefully.
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Devora
1 month ago
This seems like a straightforward networking question, but I want to make sure I understand the details of the GSLB and MEP protocols before answering.
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Lonna
1 month ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the risks of not having users formally acknowledge an acceptable use policy. I'll need to carefully consider each option and think about which one poses the most significant risk.
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Alpha
2 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The design process for a Total Rewards Program should start with the corporate mission or vision, as that will set the overall direction and goals for the program. The other options are all important, but they come later in the process.
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Margot
2 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The exhibit doesn't seem to directly state the privilege level for VTY users. I'll have to make an educated guess.
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Timothy
2 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. I think the key here is to focus on the specific services mentioned - Media Server and Stream Manager. Given that, I'm leaning towards C as the most likely answer.
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Serita
6 months ago
Haha, looks like the exam writers are trying to trip us up with all these MEP and vServer terms. I'm just going to focus on the command and go with A. Anything else would be overthinking it.
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Juliana
4 months ago
A sounds like the most straightforward answer here.
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Suzi
4 months ago
Yeah, I think A makes the most sense too.
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Ayesha
5 months ago
I agree, let's keep it simple and go with A.
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Marcos
6 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I think Dacia's got the right idea. A seems like the best answer, even if it's not the most intuitive. At least it's directly addressing the command we were given.
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Dacia
6 months ago
Hold up, guys. Aren't we all forgetting that the question is about the effect of the command, not the definition of MEP? I'd go with A, it's the only one that mentions the GSLB services being marked as DOWN.
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Thea
6 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Doesn't the MEP protocol handle the state of the GSLB services? I'm leaning towards C, where the MEP is marked as DOWN if the GSLB vServer has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
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Caitlin
5 months ago
User 3: I agree with Caitlin, C) sounds more accurate to me.
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Dannie
5 months ago
User 2: I'm not so sure about that. I believe it's C) The MEP will be marked as DOWN if the GSLB vServer has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
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Merilyn
5 months ago
User 3: I agree with Merilyn, I think C makes more sense in this context.
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Yan
5 months ago
User 1: I think it's A) The GSLB services will be marked as DOWN if the MEP connection has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
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Katina
6 months ago
User 2: I'm not so sure about that. I believe it's C, the MEP will be marked as DOWN if the GSLB vServer has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
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Breana
6 months ago
User 1: I think it's A, the GSLB services will be marked as DOWN if the MEP connection has been DOWN for 10 seconds.
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Ming
7 months ago
But if the MEP connection is down, wouldn't the GSLB services be marked as DOWN?
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Dannie
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B.
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Ming
7 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Alyssa
7 months ago
Hmm, I think the correct answer is A. The command sets the delay time for marking GSLB services as DOWN if the MEP connection has been down for 10 seconds. Seems straightforward enough.
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Ria
6 months ago
User 2: Yeah, the command sets the delay time for marking GSLB services as DOWN if the MEP connection has been down for 10 seconds.
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Makeda
6 months ago
User 1: I think the correct answer is A.
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