Select the two statements that correctly describe the operation of NWAM.
A.
If a location is explicitly enabled, it remains active until explicitly changed.
B.
Wireless security keys can be configured by using the nwammgr command.
C.
NWAM stores profile information in /etc/ipadm/ipadm.conf and /etc/dladm/datalink.conf.
D.
Multiple locations may be automatically activated in systems with multiple network interface
cards.
E.
Interface NCU Properties “float” and are automatically attached to the highest priority Link NCU
Property.
F.
If the DefaultFixed NCP is enabled, persistent configuration, stored in /etc/ipadm.conf and
/etc/dladm/datalink.conf is used.
Explanation:
A: Conditional and system locations can be manually
activated, which means that the location remains active until explicitly disabled.
D: A location comprises certain elements of a network configuration, for example a name service
and firewall settings, that are applied together, when required. You can create multiple locations
for various uses. For example, one location can be used when you are connected at the office by
using the company intranet. Another location can be used at home when you are connected to
the public Internet by using a wireless access point. Locations can be activated manually or
automatically, according to environmental conditions, such as the IP address that is obtained
by a network connection.Reference: Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and NetworkVirtualization,Activating
and Deactivating Profiles
Reference: Oracle Solaris Administration: Network Interfaces and NetworkVirtualization,Creating
and Managing Locations
I think it should be A and F
D should be incorrect, because there could be only one location in one time
it’s D
At any given time, the system uses either traditional network configuration or NWAM network configuration. If the DefaultFixed NCP is enabled, the system uses traditional network configuration. The system applies the persistent configuration that is stored in the /etc/ipadm/ipadm.conf and /etc/dladm/datalink.conf files when this NCP is enabled. Also, you can use the ipadm and dladm commands to view and alter the network configuration. If an NWAM NCP is enabled, the system ignores the /etc/ipadm/ipadm.conf configuration, and NWAM manages the network configuration according to the policy that is specified in the active NCP.
sorry it’s F
A F
A F
A,F
F is not correct because configuration for ipamd is find under /etc/ipadm/ipadm.conf
Agree.. F is wrong answer. Correct file is /etc/ipadm/ipadm.conf.
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