QuestionQ9

Post-Deployment

An implementation engineer needs to enable a DD Boost Interface Group on a Dell PowerProtect Data Domain Appliance that is used for replication of Dell Avamar backups.

Which three options are valid choices to access DDOS and modify the Interface Group?

Choose three
  • A Connect using CLI through SSH
  • B Connect using keyboard and monitor
  • C Use iDRAC Serial Over LAN
  • D Use the shell option in the System Manager
  • E Update configuration with WinSCP
Explanation

Modifying a DD Boost Interface Group requires issuing DDOS CLI commands (e.g., net config) from an actual command-line/console session. Valid ways to reach that CLI session are: connecting via SSH with a CLI/terminal client, connecting directly with a keyboard and monitor attached to the appliance, and using iDRAC's Serial Over LAN feature to remotely access the console through the system's embedded management controller. DD System Manager's GUI does not provide a raw shell for CLI commands, and WinSCP is only a secure file-transfer utility, not a console access method, so neither can be used to configure the Interface Group.

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