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NetApp Exam NS0-003 Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-003 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 1
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Your company has a NetApp ONTAP solution deployed in a data center. The current solution has a large amount of stored inactive dat

a. You are asked to tier this data to the cloud, but you must keep the data efficiencies that you are using in the data center.

In this scenario, which NetApp technology enables you to accomplish this task?

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Suggested Answer: B

A default gateway is an attribute of a host that is used to route packets to a non-local subnet. A default gateway is the IP address of the router that connects the host to other networks.


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Fausto
1 years ago
The default gateway, of course! It's like the doorman of the network, letting your packets in and out. Although, I do wonder if it also moonlights as a bouncer sometimes...
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Delmy
11 months ago
I wonder if the default gateway also acts as a bouncer sometimes.
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Kayleigh
11 months ago
It's definitely the default gateway that routes packets to a non-local subnet.
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Evangelina
11 months ago
The default gateway is like the doorman of the network, letting packets in and out.
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Barrett
11 months ago
D) DNS server
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Shaun
11 months ago
C) NTP server
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Cherri
11 months ago
B) default gateway
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Stephane
12 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Vivienne
1 years ago
NTP server? Seriously? Unless my packets are getting lost in the time-space continuum, I don't see how that's relevant.
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Tequila
1 years ago
VLAN trunk? Really? I don't think that's how routing works, but hey, I'm just a humble network engineer, what do I know?
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Cherry
11 months ago
D) DNS server
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Benedict
11 months ago
C) NTP server
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Leontine
11 months ago
B) default gateway
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Lawrence
12 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Salome
1 years ago
Actually, the correct answer is B) default gateway because it is responsible for forwarding packets to destinations outside the local network.
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Carlee
1 years ago
I bet my roommate would choose the DNS server. That guy is always trying to overcomplicate things.
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Fausto
11 months ago
D) DNS server
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Nilsa
11 months ago
C) NTP server
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Hoa
11 months ago
B) default gateway
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Maybelle
11 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Barrett
11 months ago
D) DNS server
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Tracey
11 months ago
C) NTP server
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Jamey
11 months ago
B) default gateway
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Jeanice
12 months ago
A) VLAN trunk
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Kirk
1 years ago
Hmm, the default gateway seems like the obvious choice here. I mean, how else would my packets get to that non-local subnet?
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Daron
12 months ago
Yeah, without the default gateway, our packets wouldn't know where to go outside of our local network.
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Christa
1 years ago
I agree, the default gateway is definitely used to route packets to a non-local subnet.
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Sol
1 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A) VLAN trunk.
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Nada
1 years ago
I agree with Dorothy, the default gateway is used to route packs to a non-local subnet.
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Dorothy
1 years ago
I think the answer is B) default gateway.
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