Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS, legacy) — Question 30
In which two situations should you use out-of-band management? (Choose two)
Answer options
- A. when a network device fails to forward packets
- B. when management applications need concurrent access to the device
- C. when you require ROMMON access
- D. when you require administrator access from multiple locations
Correct answer:
Explanation
Out-of-band management is essential when a network device fails to forward packets (A), as it allows administrators to manage the device without relying on the primary network. Additionally, requiring ROMMON access (C) is another situation where out-of-band management is necessary, as it provides a method to troubleshoot and configure devices at a low level. Options B and D do not specifically require out-of-band management.