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A customer is calling you to troubleshoot why users are unable to connect to their CIFS SVM.
Referring to the Information shown in the exhibit, what Is the source of the problem?
You have a customer complaining of long build times from their NetApp ONTAP-based datastores. They provided you packet traces from the controller and client. Analysis of these traces shows an average service response time of 1 ms. QoS output confirms the same. The client traces are reporting an average of 15 ms in the same time period.
In this situation, what would be your next step?
The question describes a scenario where the controller and client have a significant difference in their reported latency for the same datastores.
The controller's latency is 1 ms, which is within the normal range for ONTAP-based datastores1.
The other options are not relevant or appropriate for this scenario, because:
A) The cluster is not responding slowly, as the controller's latency is low and QoS output confirms the same.
ONTAP 9 Performance - Resolution Guide - NetApp Knowledge Base
Performance troubleshooting - NetApp
How to troubleshoot performance issues in Data ONTAP 8 7-mode
Cluster interconnect network - NetApp
How to generate a sync core on a node - NetApp
You are attempting to connect a NetApp ONTAP cluster to a very complex network that requires LIFs to fail over across subnets.
How would you accomplish this task?
A LIF (Logical Interface) is a logical entity that represents a network connection point on a node1.
A VIP LIF (Virtual IP LIF) is a LIF that can fail over across subnets within an IPspace2.
1: Logical Interfaces, ONTAP 9 Documentation Center
2: VIP LIFs, ONTAP 9 Documentation Center
3: Configuring BGP on a cluster, ONTAP 9 Documentation Center
You have a 2-node NetApp FAS2750 switchless cluster with twenty-four 1.8 TB disks that is experiencing performance issues. Upon investigation, you discover several type B consistency points.
Referring to the exhibit, which corrective action would address these consistency points?
Your customer noticed in NetApp Active IQ that their NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP for Azure HA solution is no longer sending AutoSupport messages over HTTPS. A support ticket has been opened to find out why. No changes have been made to the Cloud Volumes ONTAP for Azure HA environment.
In this scenario, which two autosupport command parameters should be used to validate that AutoSupport Is working properly? {Choose two.)
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