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A10 Networks Exam A10-System-Administration Topic 1 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for A10 Networks's A10-System-Administration exam
Question #: 37
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When private partitions are created on a device where VRRP-A is enabled, which statement is true?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Alica
3 months ago
Haha, I bet the developers were having a bit too much fun when they came up with these options. I'll go with the most straightforward answer, D.
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Shala
3 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? If VRRP-A is enabled, shouldn't the private partition inherit the VRID settings from the shared partition? I'm going with B.
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Louisa
2 months ago
That could be a possibility. Let's see if we can eliminate the other options.
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Francesco
2 months ago
I agree, let's go through each option carefully before making a final decision.
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Hobert
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.
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Ben
2 months ago
But what about the other options? Maybe we should consider them too.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
I think you're right, VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Jani
3 months ago
Hmm, E seems like the obvious choice. If VRRP-A is enabled, it should not be available on private partitions, right?
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Long
3 months ago
D) VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.
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James
3 months ago
C) All VRIDs on the shared partition are replicated on the private partitions.
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Anjelica
3 months ago
B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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Idella
3 months ago
A) No VRIDs are configured on a private partition until explicitly configured.
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Mila
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe we should review the material again before the exam.
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Kasandra
4 months ago
D is the right answer. VRID 0 should have its default settings on the private partition, not the same as the shared partition.
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Theola
3 months ago
Definitely. It's important for the private partition to have its own default settings for VRID 0.
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Zana
3 months ago
That's true. It ensures consistency and avoids conflicts with the shared partition.
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Dortha
3 months ago
Yes, I agree. It makes sense for VRID 0 to be configured with its default settings.
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Sophia
3 months ago
I think D is correct. VRID 0 should have its default settings on the private partition.
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Tonette
4 months ago
I believe it's D) VRID 0 is configured with its default settings.
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Barrie
4 months ago
I think option C is correct. It seems logical that all VRIDs on the shared partition would be replicated on the private partitions.
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Ligia
3 months ago
That's a good point, it could be option D as well.
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King
3 months ago
But what about option D? VRID 0 might be configured with its default settings.
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Rikki
3 months ago
I agree, it makes sense for all VRIDs to be replicated on private partitions.
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Carole
4 months ago
I think option C is correct.
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Mila
4 months ago
I think the answer is B) VRID 0 is configured with settings identical to VRID 0 on the shared partition.
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