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  Refer to the exhibit. Partial configuration from N9K-1 and N9K-2 is included. The client has two WANs connected. WAN-1 is for normal business-day activities. WAN-2 is for server backups during nonworking hours of 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily. The client says that at the scheduled time for backup, the data center server failed to use the WAN-2 link to back up the servers to the cloud backup system. What is the solution to this problem? A)  The event timer must be written in epoch time format. B)  The Cisco Nexus switch must be configured with one applet because a configuration with two applets will fail. C)  The Cron entry must be configured without double quotes. D)  The applet called  Backup  must include an action to remove the current static route. Refer to the exhibit. Partial configuration from N9K-1 and N9K-2 is included. The client has two WANs connected. WAN-1 is for normal business-day activities. WAN-2 is for server backups during nonworking hours of 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. daily. The client says that at the scheduled time for backup, the data center server failed to use the WAN-2 link to back up the servers to the cloud backup system. What is the solution to this problem?

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