The mapall command reports an error with node 0.1. Using the probe.xml file shown below, what is the IP address of this node?
<dpn>
<module name=”avaexam”>
<node type=”utility”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.87″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.88″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.89″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.90″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.91″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”spare” connected=”false”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.92″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
</module>
</dpn>

A.
10.6.249.87
B.
10.6.249.88
C.
10.6.249.89
D.
10.6.249.90
For procedures such as node addition, decommission, replacement and other maintenance
tasks, nodes are referred to by their physical and/or their logical numbers. The slide shows
an Avamar Administrator Server Monitor display for a multi-node Avamar server with 5
storage nodes, numbered from 0.0 to 0.4
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