Q: 9
Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer is troubleshooting a control connection Issue. What does "connect" mean in this how
control connections output?
An engineer is troubleshooting a control connection Issue. What does "connect" mean in this how
control connections output?Options
Discussion
Makes sense to pick C here. In SD-WAN control connections, "connect" shows the device is still trying to establish the session, not that it's actually up yet. Pretty sure that's what they're looking for, but open to other ideas!
C tbh. "Connect" here means the device is still trying to form the control connection, not fully up yet. Full connection would be D but that's only with "connected" or "up" statuses. Anyone disagree?
C/D? D looks tempting, but "connect" isn't the same as "connected" so C is right here.
Yeah, it's C here. "Connect" means the device is still in the process of establishing the SD-WAN control connection, not fully up yet. I've seen this in vManage outputs before, so makes sense to me. If anyone has different experience, let me know.
C/D? I don't think it's D, "connect" usually means the attempt is in progress not actually established.
Probably C, seen similar wording in official guide. Lab practice helps too.
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