NS0-509 NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer – SAN – ONTAP

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You have proven skills planning, implementing, integrating, and troubleshooting ONTAP SAN, FC switched fabrics and Ethernet iSCSI/FCoE solutions, and different operating systems (Windows, LINUX, ESX, UNIX) and applications.

NCIE—SAN Specialist, ONTAP logos and certificates will be granted to those individuals who successfully obtain NetApp Certified Data Administrator, ONTAP (NCDA ONTAP) certification, then pass the NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer—SAN (NS0-509) exam.

NCIE—SAN Specialist, E-Series logos and certificates will be granted to those individuals who successfully pass the NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer—SAN, E-Series (NS0-505) exam.

NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer – SAN, ONTAP (NS0-509)
Note: These documents and the exam encompass ONTAP up to version 9.5.
• Industry/Product Knowledge
• Active IQ… But Wait, There’s More!
• Active IQ User Guide
• Best Practices for Scalable SAN – TR4080 v8
• Brocade SAN Health
• Brocade SAN Design and Best Practices Guides
• Config Adavisor V5.5
• Cluster Management Using OnCommand System Manager
• Cisco MDS 9000 Family NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide Release 6.2
• Cloud Manager and ONTAP Cloud Documentation
• Disks and Aggregates Power Guide
• Data Protection Power Guide
• Ethernet Storage Best Practices
• FlexArray Virtualization Implementation Guide for Third-Party Storage
• FC Configuration for ESXi® using VSC Express Guide
• FC Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Express Guide
• FC Configuration for Windows Express Guide
• FC SAN Optimized AFF Setup Guide
• High-Availability Configuration Guide
• Hardware Universe
• IMT FAQ
• iSCSI Configuration for ESXi using VSC Express Guide
• iSCSI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Express Guide
• iSCSI Configuration for Windows Express Guide
• Implementing and Configuring Modern SANs with NVMe/FC TR-4684
• IMT FAQ
• Logical Storage Management Guide
• Linux Unified Host Utilities 7.1 Release Notes
• Linux® Unified Host Utilities 7.1. Installation Guide
• Network Management Guide
• NetApp Interoperability Matrix Tool
• NetApp Memory Accelerated Data ds-3953
• ONTAP 9 docs.netapp.com
• ONTAP 9 Protection Power Guide
• ONTAP 9 SAN Administration – Provisioning
• ONTAP 9 SAN Configuration – Provisioning
• ONTAP 9 FlexArray Virtualizatoin – FlexArray Virtualization Implementation for Third-Party Storage
• ONTAP 9 FC Express Configuration for ESXi – Provisioning for SAN protocols
• ONTAP 9 Express FC Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux – Provisioning for SAN protocols
• ONTAP 9 Cluster Administration
• ONTAP 90 FC Configuration for Windows Express
• ONTAP 90 Logical Storage Management Guide
• Performance Management Power Guide
• Performance Monitoring Express Guide
• Planning your ONTAP Cloud configuration
• SnapCenter Software 4.1 Installation and Setup Guide
• System Administration Reference
• SAN Migration Using Foreign LUN Import
• SAN Administration Guide
• SAN Configuration Guide
• SAS Disk Shelves Installation and Cabling Guide For DS460C, DS224C, and DS212C
• T11 – Fiber Channel Interfaces
• TR-4684 Version 2.0: Implementing and Configuring Modern SANs with NVMe/FC
• TR-4476 – NetApp Data Compression, Deduplication and Data Compaction Data
• TR-4517 – ONTAP Select Product Architecture and Best Practices
• Upgrade Advisor in ActiveIQ
• Volume Move Express Guide
• Windows HUK

Question: 1
An administrator has an AFF A200 cluster at their primary site that is used for FC connectivity to
servers. For disaster recovery purposes they want to start replicating their data to another AFF A3Q0
cluster In a secondary location. The AFF A300 is In a site that has no FC or FCoE capable switches, and
is currently only used for CIFS dat
a. A cluster peering relationship already exists between the two clusters.
Which three additional actions are needed for the data to be ready for access from hosts at the secondary site? (Choose three.)

A. Create zones with the appropriate initiators and targets for the secondary site.
B. Enable the iSCSI service on the SVM at the secondary site.
C. Replicate the data from the primary site to the secondary site with SnapMirror.
D. Create new iSCSI igroups for LUN mapping.
E. Enable the iSCSI service on the SVM at the primary site.

Answer: B, C, D

Question: 2
Referring to the exhibit, which type of zoning should be used?

A. a WWPN with a single initiator and multiple targets
B. a WWPN with a single initiator and a single target
C. a WWNN with a single initiator and multiple targets
D. a WWNN with a single Initiator and a single target

Answer: B

Question: 3
A customer has an AFF A200 with a LUN residing in a volume by Node 4. The default Selection
Mapping settings are effect. During a planned takeover cluster test, Node 3 performs a take over of
Node 4.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the expected number of paths seen from the host?

A. 6
B. 8
C. 4
D. 2

Answer: A

Question: 4
You have inherited a small FC SN infrastructure that consists of 15 servers (hosts), two Cisco MDS
9148s switches, and a 4-node NetApp AFF A300 cluster. You suspect that your predecessor did not
configure zoning according to best practices.
In this scenario, what information is necessary to audit your SAN zoning? (Choose two.)

A. SVM WWNNs
B. SVN LIF WWPNs
C. Controller port WWPNs
D. Host GBA WWPNs

Answer: B, D

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