When does the entered route take effect?

The default route for the NCP static is changed with the following command sequence:

When does the entered route take effect?

The default route for the NCP static is changed with the following command sequence:

When does the entered route take effect?

A.
after the set command

B.
after the verify command

C.
after the commit command

D.
after the exit command

E.
after enabling the location user (command not shown)

Explanation:
* The netcfg command manipulates system network configuration profiles. The netcfg command can be
invoked interactively, with an individual subcommand, or by specifying a command file that contains a series of
subcommands.
* subcommand: netcfg commit
Commits the current profile specification to persistent storage. A configuration must be correct to be committed.
Therefore, this operation automatically performs a verify operation on the profile or object as well. The commit
operation is attempted automatically upon exiting the current scope by using either the end or exit
subcommand.
Note:
* from the netadm list output we see the line
ncp Automatic disabled
* Oracle Solaris 11 uses profile-based network configuration, which is comprised of two network configuration
modes: manual (fixed) and automatic (reactive). Depending on which network configuration mode you choose
during an installation, either the DefaultFixed network configuration profile (NCP) or the Automatic NCP is
activated on the system. If the DefaultFixed NCP is active, the network is manually configured by using the
dladm and ipadm commands . If the Automatic NCP or a user-defined NCP that you previously created isactive, the netcfg and netadm commands (formerly nwamcfg and nwamadm) are used to create and manage
network configuration.



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