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300-410 Practice Question: Which TWO statements about EEM applet…

Which TWO statements about EEM applet configuration and execution are correct? (Choose TWO.)

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Correct answer & explanation

An EEM applet can be triggered by multiple event types if the 'event' statements are configured under the same applet using the 'multiple' keyword.

EEM applets can be configured with multiple events using the 'multiple' keyword. The 'action info type routername' command retrieves the router hostname. The 'event cli' pattern is case-sensitive by default. The 'event timer countdown' does not support the 'time' keyword; it uses 'countdown-time'. The 'action string' does not support 'trim' as a subcommand.

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Option-by-option breakdown

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  • An EEM applet can be triggered by multiple event types if the 'event' statements are configured under the same applet using the 'multiple' keyword.

    Why this is correct

    Correct. The 'event multiple' keyword allows an applet to wait for any of several specified events.

  • The 'action info type routername' command stores the router hostname in the '$_info_type_routername' environment variable.

    Why this is correct

    Correct. This action retrieves the router hostname and stores it in the variable '$_info_type_routername'.

  • The 'event cli' pattern matching is case-insensitive by default.

    Why it's wrong here

    Incorrect. The default pattern matching for 'event cli' is case-sensitive.

  • The 'event timer countdown' command uses the 'time' keyword to specify the duration in seconds.

    Why it's wrong here

    Incorrect. The correct keyword is 'countdown-time', not 'time'.

  • The 'action string' command can be used to trim leading and trailing whitespace from a variable using the 'trim' subcommand.

    Why it's wrong here

    Incorrect. The 'action string' command does not have a 'trim' subcommand; trimming is done via 'regexp' or other methods.

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