Which are types of failover groups? (choose all that apply)
A. System-defined
B. User-defined
C. Next Available
D. Priority
E. Clusterwide
Correct Answer: ABE
Explanation/Reference:
Types of failover groups
Failover groups for LIFs can be system-defined or user-defined. Additionally, a failover group called clusterwide exists and is maintained automatically.
Failover groups are of the following types:
System-defined failover groups: Failover groups that automatically manage LIF failover targets on a per-LIF basis.
This is the default failover group for data LIFs in the cluster.
For example, when the value of the failover-group option is system-defined, the system will automatically manage the LIF failover targets for that LIF, based on the home node or port of the LIF.
Note: All the network ports should be assigned correct port roles, and all the network ports of the same role should be in the same subnet.
User-defined failover groups: Customized failover groups that can be created when the system-defined failover groups do not meet your requirements.
For a system with ports of the same role connected to multiple subnets, each LIF requires a user-defined failover group with a failover group for each subnet.
You can create a failover group consisting of all 10-GbE ports that enables LIFs to fail over only to the high- bandwidth ports.
Clusterwide failover group: Failover group that consists of all the data ports in the cluster.
This is the default failover group for the cluster-management LIFs only.
For example, when the value of the failover-group option is cluster-wide, every data port in the cluster will be defined as the failover targets for that LIF."
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1401193/html/GUID-9600E800-B8E6-4A78-B97B- 912459BEFD63.html
Explanation/Reference:
Types of failover groups
Failover groups for LIFs can be system-defined or user-defined. Additionally, a failover group called clusterwide exists and is maintained automatically.
Failover groups are of the following types:
System-defined failover groups: Failover groups that automatically manage LIF failover targets on a per-LIF basis.
This is the default failover group for data LIFs in the cluster.
For example, when the value of the failover-group option is system-defined, the system will automatically manage the LIF failover targets for that LIF, based on the home node or port of the LIF.
Note: All the network ports should be assigned correct port roles, and all the network ports of the same role should be in the same subnet.
User-defined failover groups: Customized failover groups that can be created when the system-defined failover groups do not meet your requirements.
For a system with ports of the same role connected to multiple subnets, each LIF requires a user-defined failover group with a failover group for each subnet.
You can create a failover group consisting of all 10-GbE ports that enables LIFs to fail over only to the high- bandwidth ports.
Clusterwide failover group: Failover group that consists of all the data ports in the cluster.
This is the default failover group for the cluster-management LIFs only.
For example, when the value of the failover-group option is cluster-wide, every data port in the cluster will be defined as the failover targets for that LIF."
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1401193/html/GUID-9600E800-B8E6-4A78-B97B- 912459BEFD63.html