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Nutanix Exam NCSC-Level-1 Topic 1 Question 63 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCSC-Level-1 exam
Question #: 63
Topic #: 1
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A customer is deploying Nutanix AHV clusters over hundreds of remote sites worldwide. Prism Central will be used to centrally manage all clusters. Customer security policy requires the use of MS Active Directory (AD).groups to authenticate all network devices.

Which method should be consultant use to meet the requirements?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Craig
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B) and D). Maybe I should ask the consultant to use both commands just to be sure. Double the network commands, double the fun!
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Raul
10 months ago
Good idea, better safe than sorry!
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Kathrine
11 months ago
I agree, but it wouldn't hurt to also run lldpctl just to double check.
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Linn
11 months ago
I think the consultant should run show cdp neighbors.
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Larae
12 months ago
Yeah, running both commands will help identify any potential mis-cabling issues.
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Una
12 months ago
Agreed, it's better to be thorough in troubleshooting network issues.
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Stefania
12 months ago
I think the consultant should run both B) and D) just to cover all bases.
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Lisha
1 years ago
I think show interfaces might provide more detailed information about the network connections.
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Hubert
1 years ago
C) show interfaces is a good option too, but it might not provide enough information to pinpoint the network issue. B) or D) would be better choices.
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Crista
12 months ago
B) show cdp neighbors
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Jonell
12 months ago
A) show lldp neighbors
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Salley
1 years ago
I believe show cdp neighbors could also be useful in this situation.
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Catina
1 years ago
I agree with Garry, show lldp neighbors will help identify the neighboring devices.
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Kenneth
1 years ago
D) lldpctl seems like the most appropriate choice here. LLDP is a standard protocol that works across different vendor devices, not just Cisco.
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Rosendo
12 months ago
D) lldpctl
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Krissy
12 months ago
C) show interfaces
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Ivan
12 months ago
B) show cdp neighbors
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Lang
1 years ago
A) show lldp neighbors
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Chanel
1 years ago
I think the answer is B) show cdp neighbors. That will show the directly connected Cisco devices and help the consultant identify any mis-cabling issues.
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Virgilio
12 months ago
Let's run that command and see what we find.
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Freeman
12 months ago
I agree, show cdp neighbors will provide the necessary information.
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Garry
1 years ago
I think the consultant should run show lldp neighbors.
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