[edit chassis] user@router#
[edit] user@router#
[edit system] user@router#
user@router>
第1题:
Which action change the default editor for ALL users on the system from vi to edit()
第2题:
Which command prompt indicates that you are in operational mode?()
第3题:
Which action changes the default editor for ALL users on the system from vi to edit of the following?()
第4题:
An AIX server has 2 network interfaces and it needs to be permanently configured as a gateway. How can this be accomplished?()
第5题:
An administrator needs to change a system’s run level from level 2 to level 3. What is the appropriate method to accomplish this()
第6题:
Which command do you use to navigate to [edit interfaces]?()
第7题:
You are configuring new BGP neighbor and want to view the configuration for the interface ge-0/0/0.42.Which command do you use to achieve this result?()
第8题:
You have control-file autobackups enabled. When starting your database from SQL*Plus, you receive the following error message: SQL> startup ORA-01078: failure in processing system parameters LRM-00109: could not open parameter file , C:///ORACLE/PRODUCT/11.1.0/DB_1/DATABASE/INITORCL.ORA Using RMAN, how would you respond to this error?()
第9题:
Issue the command: export EDITOR=/usr/bin/edit edit each user .profile to change the EDITOR value to /usr/bin/edit
Modify /.profile and change the EDITOR variable to /usr/bin/edit
Modify /etc/environment and add EDITOR=/usr/bin/edit export EDITOR
Modify /etc/security/defaults and change the EDITOR value to /usr/bin/edit
第10题:
[edit chassis] user@router#
[edit] user@router#
[edit system] user@router#
user@router>
第11题:
[edit security idp]
[edit security zones security-zone trust interfaces ge-0/0/0.0]
[edit security zones security-zone trust]
[edit security screen]
第12题:
cd interfaces
dir edit interfaces
edit interfaces
interfaces
第13题:
In configuration mode you see the following prompt: [edit interfaces fe-1/1/1] user@router# Which command will take you to operational mode?()
第14题:
When applying the configuration in the exhibit and initializing a chassis cluster, which statement is correct?() [edit chassis] user@host# show cluster { reth-count 3; redundancy-group 1 { node 0 priority 1; node 1 priority 100; } }
第15题:
At which command prompt would you issue the set date
第16题:
An application is no longer required to start up automatically at system boot. Which of the following supported procedures would the administrator use to accomplish this()
第17题:
Which CLI command do you use to block MIME content at the [edit security utm feature-profile] hierarchy?()
第18题:
At which two levels of the Junos CLI hierarchy is the host-inbound-traffic command configured? ()(Choose two.)
第19题:
Which command do you use to go from the shell prompt to the CLI prompt?()
第20题:
end
exit
quit
exit configuration-mode
第21题:
Three physical interfaces are redundant.
You must define an additional redundancy group.
node 0 will immediately become primary for redundancy group 1.
You must issue an operational command and reboot the system for the above configuration to take effect.
第22题:
Issue the startup nomount command and then issue the restore parameter file command from the RMAN prompt.
Issue the startup nomount command and then issue the restore spfile command from the RMAN prompt.
Issue the startup nomount command and then issue the restore spfile from autobackup command from the RMAN prompt.
Issue the startup nomount command and then issue the restore spfile from backup command from the RMAN prompt.
Issue the restore spfile from autobackup command from the RMAN prompt.
第23题:
[edit protocols bgp group external] user@router# set interfaces ge-0/0/0.42 ?
[edit protocols bgp group external] user@router# edit show interfaces ge-0/0/0.42
[edit protocols bgp group external] user@router# top show interfaces ge-0/0/0.42
[edit protocols bgp group external] user@router# show interfaces ge0/0/0.42
第24题:
Issue the command: export EDITOR=/usr/bin/edit
Modify /.profile and change the EDITOR variable to /usr/bin/edit
Modify /etc/environment and add EDITOR=/usr/bin/edit export EDITOR
Modify /etc/security/defaults and change the EDITOR value to /usr/bin/edit