I'm pretty sure DBCA can be used to configure a nonstandard block size for a new database and register a new database with an Enterprise Manager Management server.
Based on the information provided, I believe keyword-driven scripting would be the most appropriate choice. The proprietary controls and need for specialized tools suggest this would be the most flexible and maintainable approach.
Ah, the classic 'one device in AP mode, the other in station mode.' It's like the networking equivalent of 'turn it off and turn it back on again.' But hey, sometimes the simple solutions are the best, right?
Option C seems like the most straightforward approach. AP mode on one end, station mode on the other. Simple and to the point. Now if only I could remember which one is the AP and which one is the station...
Station-pseudobridge-clone? What is this, a secret code for a super advanced networking technique? I feel like I need a decoder ring just to understand the question.
Option A sounds like it's straight out of a networking textbook. It's like saying 'just turn on the magic wireless bridge mode and voila!' I wonder if that actually works in the real world.
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