What are two other ways in which you can connect?

You get a Host Unreachable error when you attempt to connect to a server through a network
terminal command line. What are two other ways in which you can connect?

You get a Host Unreachable error when you attempt to connect to a server through a network
terminal command line. What are two other ways in which you can connect?

A.
Use the ILOM Web GUI.

B.
Use the dcli command at the root prompt on a database node.

C.
Attach a terminal device to the back panel of the server with a serial cable.

D.
Connect by using SQL *Plus.

E.
Log in as root on the database node using the Net1 IP address.

Explanation:
In addition to gaining shell access via SSH to manage your Exadata servers, you
can also access them from the Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM) console or KVM
console.
and should typically not require modifications unless you have changed network information inside
your database
machine.
Note: A KVM switch (with KVM being an abbreviation for “keyboard, video and mouse”) is a
hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one or more[1] keyboard,
video monitor and mouse. Although multiple computers areconnected to the KVM, typically a
smaller number of computers can be controlled at any given time



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Yashika

Yashika

KVM is not an option in x2-8 option.
A. E should be answer

Fabio Zanchi

Fabio Zanchi

A & C

In addition to gaining shell access via SSH to manage your Exadata servers, you can also access them
from the Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM) console or KVM console.
and should typically not require modifications unless you have changed network information inside your
database machine.
Note: A KVM switch (with KVM being an abbreviation for “keyboard, video and mouse”) is a hardware
device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one or more[1] keyboard, video monitor and
mouse. Although multiple computers are connected to the KVM, typically a smaller number of computers
can be controlled at any given time