A10 Networks Certified Professional – System Administration v4 — Question 4
When vBlade A issues a “vcs vmaster-take-over 200” command, which statement is true?
Answer options
- A. The command is ignored when the current vMaster is in vMaster maintenance mode.
- B. Any subsequent vmaster-take-over command within the chassis with a parameter smaller than 201 is ignored.
- C. The 200 priority is compared to the current vmaster’s default vrid priority to determine which device controls the chassis.
- D. If an administrator on vBlade B were to simultaneously issue command vcs vmaster-take-over 210, vBlade B would become the vMaster.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because the priority value of 200 is assessed against the currently set vrid priority to decide which vBlade takes control of the chassis. Option A is incorrect because the command is not ignored due to maintenance mode; it simply won't take effect if another command has a higher priority. Option B is wrong as the command would still be valid even with a lower parameter, and D is incorrect because vBlade B would not become the vMaster if vBlade A's command has a priority that is considered higher.