It erases the database, licenses, and network settings on the appliance
C.
It erases the database, network settings, and log files on the appliance
D.
This is not a valid CLI command
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:The NIOS CLI offers specific "reset" commands for appliance management, but "reset all" isn’t one of them. Let’s explore:
Valid Commands:
reset database: Clears the NIOS database (DNS, DHCP data) but keeps network settings and licenses.
reset all licenses: Resets licensing, requiring re-registration.
set factory: Performs a full factory reset, wiping everything (database, network, logs) to defaults.
"reset all":This isn’t documented or recognized in NIOS CLI. Typing it yields an error (e.g., "Invalid command").
Options Analysis:
A:Factory reset is set factory, not "reset all." Incorrect.
B/C:No single "reset all" command combines these actions—specific resets are separate. Incorrect.
D:Matches the lack of this command in NIOS. Correct.
Practical Example:In an INE lab, you’d use reset database to clear a test Grid member, but "reset all" would fail, teaching CLI precision in troubleshooting.References:Infoblox NIOS CLI Reference Guide; INE Course Content: NIOS DDI Grid Troubleshooting.
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