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Oracle Exam 1Z0-821 Topic 1 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-821 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 1
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You want to display the IP address assignments of the network interfaces. Which command should you use?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Use the pkg search command to search for packages whose data matches the specified pattern.

Like thepkg contentscommand, thepkg searchcommand examines the contents of packages. While thepkg contentscommand returns the contents, thepkg searchcommand returns the names of packages that match the query.

pkg search

search [-HIaflpr] [-o attribute ...] [-s repo_uri] query

Search for matches to the query, and display the results.

Which tokens are indexed are action-dependent, but may include content hashes and pathnames.

Note: pkg is the retrieval client for the image packaging system. With a valid configuration, pkg can be invoked to create locations for packages to be installed, called 'images', and install packages into those images. Packages are published by publishers, who may make their packages available at one or more repositories. pkg, then, retrieves packages from a publisher's repository and installs them into an image.


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King
2 months ago
Option B is the way to go. Unless you're a network ninja, in which case you'd probably use option D just to show off.
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Chantay
17 days ago
Option B is the most straightforward command to use for this task.
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Daron
19 days ago
I prefer using option D to show off my networking skills.
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Xochitl
1 months ago
I always use option B to display IP address assignments.
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Leota
2 months ago
I'm going with option B. It's the only one that specifically mentions showing the IP address assignments.
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Kenneth
2 months ago
Option B, for sure! I've used that command before to check the IP addresses on my network interfaces.
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Josphine
2 months ago
Option B seems to be the most relevant here. I'm pretty confident that's the correct answer.
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Merilyn
8 hours ago
No, I believe it's ipadm show-if that shows the IP address assignments.
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Genevieve
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be ipadm show-prop.
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Hillary
1 months ago
I agree, ipadm show-addr is the right command to display IP address assignments.
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Alayna
2 months ago
I think the correct command is ipadm show-addr.
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Louann
2 months ago
I see your point, but I still think A) ipadm show-if is the best choice because it shows interface information.
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Queen
2 months ago
Hmm, I think it's option B. That sounds like the right command to display the IP address assignments.
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Tyisha
1 months ago
I agree with option B. Let's go with ipadm show-addr.
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Lamar
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's option C. Maybe we should try ipadm show-prop.
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Micaela
1 months ago
No, I believe it's option A. We should use ipadm show-if instead.
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Cyril
2 months ago
Let's try using ipadm show-addr to display the IP address assignments.
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Stefania
2 months ago
I agree, option B seems like the correct command to use.
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Dannie
2 months ago
I think it's option B too. Let's try ipadm show-addr.
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Sharita
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) ipadm show-addr.
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Louann
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) ipadm show-if.
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