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Company.com has encountered a problem on the HMC, which requires access to the root shell on the HMC. Which of the following is necessary to access the root userid on the HMC?()
A . Enable remote commands on the HMC Configuration menu,then use ssh to login to theHMC,enter su - root
B . Login to the HMC as hscpe and run pesh,using a temporary password from IBM Support,afterward, enter su - root
C . Login to the HMC as hscroot,then run pesh,using a temporary password from IBM Support, afterward,enter su - root
D . Enable remote commands on the HMC Configuration menu,then telnet in as hscroot,entersu - root
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EIGRP is being used as the routing protocol on the company network. While troubleshooting somenetwork connectivity issues, you notice a large number of EIGRP SIA (Stuck in Active) messages.What causes these SIA routes?()
A . The neighboring router stops receiving ACK packets from this router
B . The neighboring router starts receiving route updates from this router
C . The neighboring router is too busy to answer the query (generally caused by high CPUutilization)
D . The neighboring router is having memory problems and cannot allocate the memory to processthe query or build the reply packet
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The soundings on the chart are based on the depth of water available at ().
A . mean low water
B . mean lower low water
C . mean high water
D . mean high water spring
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While troubleshooting an EIGRP routing problem you notice that one of the company routers havegenerated a large number of SIA messages. What are two possible causes for EIGRP Stuck-In-Active routes?()
A . Some query or reply packets are lost between the routers
B . The neighboring router starts receiving route updates from this router
C . A failure causes traffic on a link between two neighboring routers to flow in only one direction(unidirectional link)
D . The neighboring router stops receiving ACK packets from this router
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If the compression rings on a diesel engine piston become stuck in the ring groove, the cause may be due to()
A . excessive ring action
B . excessive ring temperature
C . improper ring rotation
D . excessive ring face wear
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While troubleshooting an EIGRP routing problem you notice that one of the routers have generated a large number of SIA messages. What are two possible causes for EIGRP Stuck - In -Active routes?()
A . Some quer y or reply packets are lost between the routers.
B . The neighboring router starts receiving route updates from this router.
C . A failure causes traffic on a link between two neighboring routers to flow in only one direction(unidirectional link).
D . Th e neighboring router stops receiving ACK packets from this router.
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---Why was Professor Johnson unhappy those days?---Can’t you see it clearly? The only reason was that the theory he stuck to ____ wrong.
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--Honey, the cat's stuck in the tree. Can you turn off the TV and get a ladder? --Oh, it jumped off. ________.
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He picked his cap ______ from the floor and stuck it back on his head.
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On the western dinner table, the bread and butter plate is on the center.
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Which item belongs to the contraband on the plane for the carry-on baggage?
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The services on the Internet are all based on one protocol, and the file transfer is based on the protocol of.
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The computer can easily get stuck, so you must __of computer virus.
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The 4 focuses on the business plan, while the parent company focuses on the strategic plan.
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I certainly got stuck when I bought this raincoat; every time I go out in the rain, it shrinks some more.
A.was cheated
B.couldn't resist it.
C.got a good bargain
D.got shocked
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&8226;Look at the statements below and the information on outdoor advertising on the opposite page.
&8226;Which section (A, B, C, or D) does each statement 1-7 refer to?
&8226;For each statement 1--7, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;You will need to use some of these letters more than once.
A
The cost-effectiveness and flexibility offered by large-format digital imaging has also helped diversify the number of out-of-home media. Out-of-home was a concept that didn't have a name until digital technology gave it one. Instead of hand- painting a bus or shelter, a self-adhesive graphic can be digitally imaged in a short amount of time and applied with relative ease. Advances in the durability and weatherability of inks and vinyl substrates keep the images looking sharp for a longer time.
B
Other technologies contribute to improvements in outdoor advertising. Satellite lighting systems allow outdoor companies to remotely adjust billboard lighting to change with seasons and daily light differences. For instance, lights can be programmed to turn off at the end of an advertiser's contract, while two-way communication lets outdoor companies know when there is no power.
C
Another electronic device barcode-identification tracks an advertiser's campaign from poster production through shipping, display and removal. In this way, advertisers can verify the status of their campaign through on-line communication with the outdoor companies. Similarly, computer-mapping systems help advertisers combine demographic and geographic market research data with outdoor locations to determine the best place to advertise.
D
Global positioning systems (GPS) make up another technology that enables the outdoor industry to determine display locations. Data is gathered with a hand-held GPS receiver that receives radio signals from satellites. The data is then put into mapping database systems that visually position billboards and other out-of-home advertising displays at that location. In this way, advertisers can test creative designs at specific locations from a computer before they commit to them.
Lighting system of billboard changes seasonally, which is remote-control.
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Between the choice of being downloaded into a computer which is stuck in a room but still being able to think and the choice of dying, Hillis will choose the ______ one.
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听力原文:W: Did the embassy say how long it would take to replace your passport? I hope that you won't be stuck here too long.
M: They said a week, at the most.
Q: What happened to the man?
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A.He was stuck at the embassy.
B.He lost his travel documents.
C.His passport expired.
D.He overstayed his visa.
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&8226;Look at the statements below and the information on future home on the opposite page.
&8226;Which section (A, B, C, or D) does each statement 1--7 refer to?
&8226;For each statement 1--7, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;You will need to use some of these letters more than once.
A
It's the space where commodities traders turn into couch potatoes and kids spend every waking moment from the terrible twos to the terrifying teens. Whatever you want to call it--the living room, the family room, the playroom--it's now the most wired room in the house, even more so, surprisingly, than the home office. So it's about time you got some R&R (Rest and Relaxation) payback from all that technology.
B
Despite many changes in the past few decades, we're essentially doing the same things in the family room we've always done. These include watching TV and movies, listening to music, and communicating with friends. But now we've gone hi-tech. The capabilities and quality of the devices we use today have improved dramatically, and there's much more to come. Parts of your future living room are currently well-defined and developed, but hooking them all up into a cohesive whole is still like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle.
C
In recent years, TVs have become bigger and more beautiful. But we're still paying a high price for the size and beauty. Take, for example, Toshiba's 65-inch Theater Wide HD Projection TV, which is big enough to make you feel like you're really in a movie theater. As it costs almost $ 8, 500, you could practically hire some actors to perform. in your living room for less. But you're paying for the size and picture quality of a projection TV, as well as future-proofing support for digital High-Definition TV.
D
The great thing about life in the 21st century is how much easier when you get home. In Tokyo the folds at Panasonic have built a mockup of what they call "the house of the future". In the future, it's gonna be video mail and starts when you do a fingerprint analysis to let the computer know you're home. Sensors then note your presence, turn on the lights and set each room's temperature to your preference, or fire up the 500-channel, 50-inch plasma TV, which can store a hundred hours of TV programs in the main home computer.
What we have done in the living room will be related closely to each other in the future.
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One way to avoid being stuck in the different options to solve the problem is to______ .
A.stick to the best option
B.compare the advantages and disadvantages of different options
C.ask other people for advice
D.try the best option but be ready to abandon it once it turns out to be not good
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I'm in Paris, and a strangely quiet Paris it is. Nothing is going nowhere. If they're not on strike here, they're stuck in a traffic jam. It took me two hours to go two miles yesterday evening. And this morning many of the taxis, too, have joined in, leaving me with no alternative but to start walking. And it' s bitterly cold!
The strikes are serious protests about serious issues, but I'm struck, as so often on these occasions, by something much more mundane. People are once again talking to people; strangers are going out of their way to befriend strangers, allies for a week or two in their shared frustration. Parisian motorists, even, normally the most competitive of individualists, have been seen leaving notes in their parked cars saying where they are going and when they expect to leave in case anymore wants a lift.
Remove the technology of modem life, it seems, and we often start to be nice to one another again. Technology can isolate us, for all its benefits. It started, I guess, with the chimney. Before there were chimneys, we all had to huddle together in one room Just to keep warm, master and maid, cowman and son of the house. Then some unknown genius came up with the idea of the chimney, and the social stratification of society increased dramatically as all withdrew into their own quarters. Central heating, which is, more truthfully, decentralized heating, made it worse, and now we have our walkmans, our microwaves, or, if we' re really trendy, the Internet and e-mail. You can get by, these days, without actually speaking to anyone at all. Just the odd grunt to show that you' re alive !
I liked the survey which asked teenagers how they laid a table for a meal. Did they put the knife on the fight and the fork on the left, or did they put them both together? And 40 percent said one and 20 percent the other, but 40 percent didn't know! They had never sat down at a table together but had always, as they say, been grazers, helping themselves from the fridge and carrying the food off to their own comer to munch on their own.
If progress means that we don' t need to talk to each other anymore, then I'm getting worried. You can' t begin to love and befriend your neighbors if you never talk to them, and vice versa, they can't love you. It becomes a recipe for a world of solitaries. But most of us weren't destined to be hermits. People need people to be truly people, as the Parisians, in spite of all their frustrations, are discovering again this week. "Try walking instead" was my motto for this morning, but perhaps the motto for us all this festive month might be "Turn it off, whatever it is, and try talking instead!"
According to the author, the advent of modem technology may NOT______.
A.isolate us from the test of the society.
B.enable us to enjoy a much more convenient life.
C.leave people alone so that they may become truly people.
D.help people become grazers who are used to helping themselves from the fridge and carrying the food off to their own comer to munch on their own.
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Refer to the exhibit. EIGRP had converged in AS 1 when the link between router R1 and R2 went down. The console on router R2 generated the following messages:*Mar 20 12:12:06: %DUAL - 5NBRCHANG E: IP - EIGRP 1: Neighbor 10.1.4.3 (Serial0) is down: stuck in active*Mar 20 12:15:23: %DUAL -3- SIA: Route 10.1.1.0/24 stuck - in - active state in IP - EIGRP 1.Cleaning up The network administrator issued the show ip eigrp topology active command on R2 to check the status of the EIGRP network.Which statement best describes the reason for the error messages?()
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A. Incorrect bandwidth configuration on router R3 prevents R2 from establishing neighbor adjacency.
B. Incorrect bandwidth configuration on router R 5 prevents R2 from establishing neighbor adjacency.
C. Router R3 did not reply to the query about network 10.1.1.0/24 sent by router R2 .
D. Router R5 did not reply to the query about network 10.1.1.0/24 sent by router R2 .
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For conditions in question 1. Q2: Which instructions fail to operate correctly if the RegWEn wire is stuck at 0?
A.R-Format
B.I-Format
C.J-Format
D.U-Format
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Drag the DSL local loop topic on the left to the correct descriptions on the right.
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