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which three parameters should be selected?

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You are asked to install a 6-node cluster running clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 using Cisco switches.
The customer has installed Config Advisor on a PC on their network and has asked you to help
them collect data.
Referring to the exhibit, which three parameters should be selected? (Choose three.)

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A.
Enable management switch connections

B.
Switchless

C.
Enable cluster switch connections

D.
Cisco NX5010/NX5020/5596/5596T

E.
NetApp CN1610/CN1601

Explanation:
In the clustered Data ONTAP profile, you can choose any one of the following
(based on the network
switch used):
* Cisco NX5010/5020/5596 (Cisco switches is used in this question)
* NetApp CN1610/CN1601
To verify clustered configurations, you should ensure the following:
* The data is collected from cluster switches, management switches, and a controller.
Etc. Config Advisor 3.2. Installation and Administration Guide, page 21

3 Comments on “which three parameters should be selected?

  1. George Kurian says:

    I don’t agree with this answer because OnCommand System Manager as of ONTAP 8.3 is no longer a client installed tool, it runs as a web service via HTTPS, hosted by ONTAP. If the question is what tool would you DOWNLOAD then even though System Manager is needed, it will not be downloaded making C. incorrect.
    You do absolutely need Config Advisor. While a CLI setup is easy and fully possible NetApp now requires PS engineers to always use System Setup whenever possible, so D is also correct. This leaves SLDIAG and Config Builder. SLDIAG is an interconnect diagnostics tool that lives in the Ontap CLI, not a tool to be downloaded but rather a CLI application that runs from the Loader Prompt. To access it boot ONTAP in Maintenance mode with “boot_diags” then run “sldiag “. Config Builder is necessary for new installs, I’ve never found any documentation on it and I can’t say that it’s indeed a “downloaded” tool at all but it’s all that’s left so we are gonna go with it. I do believe it produces a spreadsheet in Excel format so that would be a “Downloaded” item.




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