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CheckPoint Exam 156-836 Topic 9 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-836 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 9
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There are two 10Gbps dual-port NICs and one 40Gbps NIC installed on a 23800 Appliance in slots 1, 2 and 3 accordingly. Which interfaces should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-

orchestrator redundancy when using two Orchestrators?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Johnathon
6 months ago
Ah, I see. The key is to use the 40Gbps NIC for the downlinks. That's a nice touch, testing our knowledge of the hardware specs.
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Tanja
4 months ago
Yes, that's right. The dual-port NICs should be connected to Orchestrator 2 for redundancy.
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Dahlia
4 months ago
What about the dual-port NICs? Should they be connected to Orchestrator 2?
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Flo
5 months ago
That's correct. The 40Gbps NIC is the best choice for that.
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Ling
5 months ago
Connect the 40Gbps NIC to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy.
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Lura
6 months ago
D? Really? I'm pretty sure you can't connect both ports to the same slot. This is like asking me to put both my shoes on the same foot.
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Shaniqua
5 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. The 40Gbps NIC can then be connected to Orchestrator 2 for redundancy as well.
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Carmela
5 months ago
I think the 10Gbps dual-port NICs should be connected to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy.
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Buddy
6 months ago
You're right, we can't connect both ports to the same slot. It wouldn't make sense.
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Dulce
6 months ago
B? Not supported? That's a bummer. I was hoping for a more exciting answer, like 'use the ports to summon a kraken or something'.
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Devorah
5 months ago
Yeah, that would definitely make network configurations more interesting!
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Lavera
5 months ago
I wish we could summon a kraken with those ports, that would be epic!
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Quiana
5 months ago
Unfortunately, using the 40Gbps NIC for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy is not supported.
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Launa
6 months ago
You can connect the 10Gbps dual-port NICs to Orchestrator 1 for downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy.
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Aretha
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think any pair of available ports could work for intra-orchestrator redundancy
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Laurel
7 months ago
Hmm, I think the answer is C. Any pair of available ports should work for the downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy. Seems like a straightforward question.
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Goldie
5 months ago
Exactly, as long as the connections are properly configured, it should work smoothly.
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Aracelis
5 months ago
So, connecting the two 10Gbps dual-port NICs to Orchestrator 1 should be sufficient for redundancy.
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Leota
5 months ago
Yes, it's a straightforward question. Just need to make sure the connections are set up correctly.
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Kimberlie
6 months ago
I agree, any pair of available ports should work for the downlinks' intra-orchestrator redundancy.
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Shayne
7 months ago
I agree with Coletta, it makes sense to have the dual-port NICs connected for redundancy
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Coletta
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) Port 1 in Slot 2 and Port 2 in Slot 1
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