By default what are ENIs that are automatically created and attached to instances using the EC2 console set to do when the attached instance terminates?
A. Remain as is
B. Terminate
C. Hibernate
D. Pause
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JMsays:
B
By default, elastic network interfaces that are automatically created and attached to instances using the console are set to terminate when the instance terminates. However, network interfaces created using the command line interface aren’t set to terminate when the instance terminates.
Source:http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html#change_term_behavior
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Chefsays:
B
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mr_tienvusays:
Correct answer is B
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bookernoesays:
B
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Syed Hasansays:
answer is B
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Ganesh Ghubesays:
Answer is B
Changing Termination Behavior
You can set the termination behavior for a network interface attached to an instance so that it is automatically deleted when you delete the instance to which it’s attached.
Note
By default, network interfaces that are automatically created and attached to instances using the console are set to terminate when the instance terminates. However, network interfaces created using the command line interface aren’t set to terminate when the instance terminates.
You can change the terminating behavior for a network interface using the Amazon EC2 console or the command line.
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By default, elastic network interfaces that are automatically created and attached to instances using the console are set to terminate when the instance terminates. However, network interfaces created using the command line interface aren’t set to terminate when the instance terminates.
Source:http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/using-eni.html#change_term_behavior
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Correct answer is B
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answer is B
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Answer is B
Changing Termination Behavior
You can set the termination behavior for a network interface attached to an instance so that it is automatically deleted when you delete the instance to which it’s attached.
Note
By default, network interfaces that are automatically created and attached to instances using the console are set to terminate when the instance terminates. However, network interfaces created using the command line interface aren’t set to terminate when the instance terminates.
You can change the terminating behavior for a network interface using the Amazon EC2 console or the command line.
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