Q: 7
[Spectrum-X Optimization]
Which service on Cumulus switches can monitor layer 1, layer 2, layer 3, tunnel, buffer, and ACL
related issues?
Options
Discussion
Real-time issue monitoring across all those layers definitely sounds like option A, WJH. Official docs and labs mention WJH for this use case, not ONIE or NCLU. Pretty confident here, but if someone saw a different scenario in an official practice test, let me know.
Option A WJH. C looks tempting but that's config, not true monitoring at all layers like the question asks.
Option A. but if the question asks about config audit not real-time telemetry then C fits.
Its A, WJH is the feature that gives you deep visibility for L1-L3, tunnel, buffer and ACL drops in real time. NCLU is more for config tasks, not event monitoring. Pretty sure on this but open if anyone found C worked.
Had almost the same question in a practice test, and it was A. WJH gives you real-time monitoring for L1 to ACL drops, way more detailed than what NCLU or ONIE provides. Pretty sure A is right but open if someone found an edge case for C.
I think it's A since WJH does detailed multi-layer monitoring, but not 100% sure if there's a rare use case for C (NCLU) I'm missing. Leaning toward WJH based on its coverage of L1-L3 and ACLs. Anyone disagree?
A imo. WJH is built for real-time event-based monitoring across L1, L2, L3, tunnels, buffers, and ACLs, which is exactly what the question is asking for. NCLU is more config/status, not the same depth. Open to corrections if anyone disagrees.
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A tbh, WJH is the only one that does full-stack monitoring on Cumulus.
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