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NetApp Exam NS0-593 Topic 3 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-593 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 3
[All NS0-593 Questions]

A customer wants to connect a NetApp AFF A700 system to a 40GbE switch. The controllers have a 10/40G Ethernet card in slot 4 for this purpose. The link comes up fine on node 2, but it will not come up on node 1. You look at the AutoSupport data for the nodes in question and see the output shown in the exhibit.

What is the cause of the customer's problem?

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Rosamond
4 months ago
I think the port having an incorrect SFP inserted could also be causing the problem.
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Antonio
4 months ago
The cable is plugged in upside down? Really? Isn't that the kind of mistake a toddler would make, not an IT professional?
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Dana
3 months ago
It could also be that the ports are configured incorrectly.
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Jannette
3 months ago
Maybe the cable is just loose.
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Art
4 months ago
This is why I always keep a box of spare SFPs in my van. You never know when you'll need them!
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Pok
4 months ago
I believe the issue might be with the ports being configured for 4x10Gbit instead of 40Gbit.
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Cletus
4 months ago
Incorrect SFP inserted? That's my guess. Those NetApp boxes can be finicky with the optics.
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Denny
4 months ago
The ports are configured for 4x10Gbit instead of 40Gbit? That sounds like a likely culprit. I hope the cusDennyer doesn't have to replace any hardware.
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Amber
3 months ago
If that's the case, the customer won't have to replace any hardware, just a quick adjustment.
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Vernell
3 months ago
We should double-check the settings on node 1 to make sure it's set to 40Gbit.
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Miss
3 months ago
I agree, it's probably a simple configuration issue that can be easily fixed.
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Carmela
4 months ago
The ports are configured for 4x10Gbit instead of 40Gbit? That sounds like a likely culprit.
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Dorthy
4 months ago
Hmm, that's strange. If the link comes up fine on one node, the cable can't be upside down. Maybe it's a configuration issue on node 1?
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Lauryn
4 months ago
Lauryn, that can't be the issue since the link is up on node 2.
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Virgina
4 months ago
The cable is plugged in upside down.
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Mee
4 months ago
I agree with Lachelle, using the wrong cable can definitely cause the link to not come up.
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Lachelle
5 months ago
I think the cause of the problem is the incorrect cable being used.
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