ECMS Practice Question - Mar 5th

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SandroZ
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ECMS Practice Question - Mar 5th

ECMS Question

 

Refer to the exhibit. Exhibit A is the current saved configuration on the MX. A network administrator wants to update the IP address configuration for VLAN ID 128 as shown in exhibit B but while saving the new configuration dashboard returns the error shown in exhibit C. What is the root cause of the error?

 

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  1. The MX IP address must be the first IP available in the network
  2. There is 1 range of reserved IP addresses in the DHCP server configuration for VLAN ID 128 with the previous addressing scheme
  3. There is 1 range of reserved IP addresses and 1 fixed IP address in the DHCP server configuration for VLAN ID 128 with the previous addressing scheme
  4. There are 2 ranges of reserved IP addresses and 1 fixed IP address in the DHCP server configuration for VLAN ID 128 with the previous addressing scheme

 

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SandroZ
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The correct answer is ‘c’ !

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DarrenOC
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

The way I read the error I’m going for C

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KarstenI
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I go with:

e) the answer is basically "c" but this time our developers did not remember what the word Meraki stands for and decided to present a meaningless error-message (as quite often).

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SandroZ
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The correct answer is ‘c’ !

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