Which two characteristics are indicated by characters that may be included in the FLAGS column?

You display the IP Interface information with ipmpstat – i
Which two characteristics are indicated by characters that may be included in the FLAGS column?

You display the IP Interface information with ipmpstat – i
Which two characteristics are indicated by characters that may be included in the FLAGS column?

A.
default route

B.
IP forwarding enabled

C.
allocated to global zone

D.
unusable due to being inactive

E.
nominated to send/receive IPv4 multicast for its IPMP group

Explanation:
The ipmpstat command concisely displays information about the IPMP subsystem. It
supports five different output modes, each of which provides a different view of the IPMP
subsystem (address, group, interface, probe, and target), described below.
-i
Display IP interface information (interface output mode).
Interface Mode
Interface mode displays the state of all IP interfaces that are tracked by in.mpathd on the system.
The following output field is one of the supported:
FLAGS
Assorted information about the IP interface:
i

(D) Unusable due to being INACTIVE.
s
Marked STANDBY.
m
(E) Nominated to send/receive IPv4 multicast for its IPMP group.
b
Nominated to send/receive IPv4 broadcast for its IPMP group.
M
Nominated to send/receive IPv6 multicast for its IPMP group.
d
Unusable due to being down.
h
Unusable due to being brought OFFLINE by in.mpathd because of a duplicate hardware address.
Reference: man ipmpstat



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FLAGS

Assorted information about the IP interface:

i Unusable due to being INACTIVE.

s Marked STANDBY.

m Nominated to send/receive IPv4 multicast for
its IPMP group.

b Nominated to send/receive IPv4 broadcast for
its IPMP group.

M Nominated to send/receive IPv6 multicast for
its IPMP group.

d Unusable due to being down.

h Unusable due to being brought OFFLINE by
in.mpathd because of a duplicate hardware
address.