1z0-404 Exam: Oracle Communications Session Border Controller 7 Boot Parameters | Oracle Exam Guide

Boot Parameters for Session Border Controller Configuration

Question

You are configuring the boot parameters in the Session Border Controller.

Which three statements are true about the boot parameters? (Choose three.)

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D. E.

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Boot parameters are a set of configuration parameters that are used to set up the system when it boots up. These parameters are stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), which means that they are retained even when the system is powered off.

Let's go through each answer option to see which ones are true:

A. A reboot is always required to apply any change to the boot parameters.

This statement is true. Any changes made to the boot parameters require a system reboot to take effect.

B. The target name is used for domain name resolution.

This statement is also true. The target name parameter is used for domain name resolution. It specifies the domain name that the Session Border Controller should use when resolving host names.

C. The system clock is a boot parameter.

This statement is false. The system clock is not a boot parameter. It is a separate system component that keeps track of time and is not part of the boot parameters.

D. The boot parameters are stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).

This statement is true. The boot parameters are stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), which means that they are retained even when the system is powered off.

E. The boot parameters are not affected by the activate-config command.

This statement is false. The activate-config command is used to activate changes made to the configuration. This command also updates the boot parameters to reflect any changes made to the configuration.

So the correct answers are:

A. A reboot is always required to apply any change to the boot parameters. B. The target name is used for domain name resolution. D. The boot parameters are stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).