SolarWinds SCP-500 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
The data center team requires that they be alerted if any of the servers in a remote site go down. However, they do NOT want to receive alerts when the remote site connection goes down. Which two configuration steps should you take within your network management system (NMS) to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
- Aset up alerts on server status
- Bset up alerts on the remote connection status
- Cset each of the servers as dependencies for each other
- Dset up the remote connection as a dependency for each of the servers
- Eset up alerts on the remote router status
Correct Answer:
AD
AD
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Question #2
What is an advantage of using SNMPv2c over using SNMPv1?
- Ausername parameter
- Bget bulk command
- Cget next command
- D32 bit counters
- Eauthentication and encryption
Correct Answer:
B
B
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Question #3
Which two variables are used in the calculation of Percent Utilization? (Choose two.)
- Aconfigured bandwidth
- Bpackets per second
- Cbuffer overruns
- Dinterface discards
- Ebits per second
Correct Answer:
AE
AE
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Question #4
Due to a server crash, you had to move Orion to a new server with a new IP address. Which two changes should you make to ensure that Orion functions properly from the new server and IP address? (Choose two.)
- Aupdate the access control lists (ACLs) that restrict management protocols
- Bchange the IP address specified in the snmpd. conf file on the Orion server
- Cupdates the source address for Net Flow packets exported to Orion
- Dnotify ARIN of the Orion server's new IP address
- Eupdate the destination IP address for Syslog and SNMP traps on your managed devices
Correct Answer:
AE
AE
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Question #5
You are monitoring your Internet connection, and your ISP has guaranteed512 Kbps.
Historical data shows that your connection speed holds at 256 Kbps for long periods of time, but never exceeds this speed. What does this indicate?
Historical data shows that your connection speed holds at 256 Kbps for long periods of time, but never exceeds this speed. What does this indicate?
- Athe ISP has misconfigured the link.
- Bthe WAN router is misconfigured.
- Cthe NAT table is overloaded.
- DQoS is dropping low priority traffic.
Correct Answer:
A
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