Is this part of a valid strategy for load sharing traffic across the links in an Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) ring?
Solution:Implement Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) on pairs of ERPS switches at the same site. Then combine multiple links between two data centers into VSX LAGs (M-LAGs).
Is this a use case for deploying Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)?
Solution:extending Layer 2 communications between data centers that connect over Layer 3 MPLS links
Is this statement about ARP and ND Suppression true?
Solution:Both ARP-Suppression and ND-Suppression are disabled by default.
Is this a requirement for implementing Priority Flow Control (PFC) on an ArubaOS-CX switch interface?
Solution:configuring trust of Cos on the interface
Is this a use case for implementing Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch?
Solution:ensures a minimum bandwidth guarantee between two endpoints traffic with various 802.1 p values.
Switch-1 and Switch-2 are AruDaOS-CX switches, which ate part of a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric. Switch-2 is the primary member. Switch-2 experiences a power failure while Switch-l remains up. Switch-2's power recovers, and Switch-2 reboots.
Solution:Switch-2 wails a period called the link-up delay before it enables Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVls) on its VSX LAGs.
You ate using NetEdit to manage AruDaOS-CX switches. You want to deploy a standard conflg to the switches, but need the config to include a few device-specific settings such as hostname and IP address.
Is this what you should do?
Solution:Instead of using a standard configuration plan to deploy the configuration, create an auto config plan that uses scripts.
Is this a difference between a typical data center network's requirements and a typical campus network's requirements?
Solution:Data center networks are typically less oversubscribed than campus networks.