Select the profile type that you will need to modify.

You administer an Oracle Solaris 11 system that uses a user-defined Network Configuration Profile (NCP). You
now need to modify the DNS name servers. Select the profile type that you will need to modify.

You administer an Oracle Solaris 11 system that uses a user-defined Network Configuration Profile (NCP). You
now need to modify the DNS name servers. Select the profile type that you will need to modify.

A.
Automatic-NCP

B.
Location profile

C.
Network Configuration Unit

D.
External Network Modifiers

Explanation:
Once basic networking has been achieved, there is something called the Location Profile that loads systemwide network configuration information. This includes:
– Condition under which it is activated
– Naming service to use
– Domain name
– IP Filter rules
– IPsec policy
Incorrect:
Not A: The Automatic NCP is a system-defined profile and cannot be modified by a user. It contains one Link
NCU and one Interface NCU for each physical link on the system. For this particular profile, Physical links take
precedence over Wireless links when it is time to activate an NCU. This profile changes dynamically when new
links are inserted or removed from the system.



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