I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option C could also be correct because it mentions both a file and a database, which seems familiar from a practice question we did.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know the Implicit Context Load feature is used to load context parameters, but I can't recall if it's limited to just a database table or if it can also handle a delimited file. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This seems straightforward. I'm confident the Implicit Context Load feature loads context parameters dynamically at the time of job execution. I'll mark that one down.
I've used the Implicit Context Load feature before, and I'm pretty sure it can load parameters from both a database table and a delimited file. But I'll double-check the options to be sure.
Okay, let's see. I know the Implicit Context Load feature is used to load context parameters, but I'm not sure about the specifics of where it can load them from. I'll need to review that in my notes.
Okay, I've got this. The switchport needs to provide the same level of service to any customer VLAN, so it has to be a trunk port. Option D is the correct configuration for an 802.1ad-compliant trunk port.
I think the answer is A. The question specifically mentions limiting the amount of entities that Cisco Unified Communications Manager can write to the database, and the service parameter "ILS Max Number of Learned Objects in Database" sounds like it would be used for that purpose.
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