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CheckPoint Exam 156-836 Topic 1 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-836 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 1
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What is the purpose of interface bonding?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Kara
5 days ago
I believe interface bonding is also used for load sharing to increase connection throughput.
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Maryann
6 days ago
I agree with Virgina, having redundancy is important in case one interface fails.
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Galen
11 days ago
Option C is good, but D covers all the bases. Gotta love that high availability and increased throughput!
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Virgina
13 days ago
I think the purpose of interface bonding is for high availability redundancy.
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Mee
14 days ago
Haha, I bet the person who wrote this question is a network wizard! Bonding interfaces is like the superpower of networking.
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Harrison
17 days ago
I agree, D is the best choice. Bonding interfaces is a great way to improve network reliability and performance.
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Andree
3 days ago
Yes, interface bonding helps improve network reliability by combining multiple network interfaces into a single logical interface.
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Jani
27 days ago
Option D is the correct answer. A bond interface can be used for both high availability redundancy and load sharing to increase throughput.
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Dante
5 days ago
User 2: Yes, a bond interface can be used for both high availability redundancy and load sharing.
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Aliza
11 days ago
User 1: Option D is the correct answer.
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