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300-410 Practice Question: The default behavior of EEM when a policy…
What is the default behavior of EEM when a policy encounters a runtime error?
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EEM logs the error and continues with the next policy.
By default, EEM logs the error via syslog and stops executing the policy; it does not retry.
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EEM automatically retries the policy up to three times.
Why it's wrong here
No automatic retry occurs; the policy stops on error.
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EEM logs the error and continues with the next policy.
Why this is correct
The error is logged, and if multiple policies are queued, execution continues with the next.
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EEM reloads the device to clear the error.
Why it's wrong here
Reload is not a default action; it must be explicitly configured.
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EEM ignores the error and proceeds with the next action in the same policy.
Why it's wrong here
The policy stops at the error; subsequent actions in the same policy are not executed.
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