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RSA 050-11-CARSANWLN01 Exam - Topic 4 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for RSA's 050-11-CARSANWLN01 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 4
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Which CLI command would have the effect of starting the Ul Web Server in NetWitness 11?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Murray
4 months ago
I agree with C, it’s the most common one used.
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Linn
4 months ago
Wait, is there really a "jetty service"? Sounds weird!
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Tawna
4 months ago
Definitely not A, that command looks off.
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Yaeko
4 months ago
I think it's actually B, though.
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Stefany
4 months ago
Pretty sure it's option C.
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Angelica
5 months ago
I’m leaning towards option C as well, but I also remember something about saserver. It’s confusing!
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Bronwyn
5 months ago
I have a vague memory of using "start ---s nwappliance" in a similar question, but it seems off for this context.
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Emmanuel
5 months ago
I remember practicing with systemctl commands, and I feel like option B sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's specifically for the web server.
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Blondell
5 months ago
I think the command to start the web server might be related to Jetty, so maybe option C? But I'm not entirely sure.
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Beula
5 months ago
This question seems a bit tricky, but I think I can work through it. Let me carefully consider each option.
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Leota
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The IP address is 192.168.10.10 and the subnet mask is 255.255.240.0. I just need to find the network address, broadcast address, and number of hosts per subnet. I've done this type of thing before, so I think I can figure it out.
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Delsie
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the purpose of the "command" in the CLI. I'll carefully read through the options and select the one that best matches the description.
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