You are configuring Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch. Is this a guideline for configuring timers?
Solution:The guard interval is set in units ofseconds and is used to prevent frequent topology changes due to a link going up and down.
Does this correctly describe how the Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric reacts to various component failure scenarios?
Solution: The ISL and keepalive goes down, and after a few seconds, the keepalive link restores. Switch-l and Switch-2 remains up. The Split-recovery mode is enabled. In this case the secondary switch shutdowns SVls when keepalive is restored.
Two ArubaOS-CX switches ate part of a Virtual Switching Extension (V5X) fabric. Is this a guideline for configuring the switches' link-up delay settings?
Solution:Set the link-up delay timer based on the number of MAC forwarding, ARP, and routing table entries.
Is this a guideline for establishing a Virtual Switching Extension (V5X) Inter-Switch Link (ISL) between two ArubaOS-CX switches?
Solution:Use the same speed on every link In the ISL.
Is thisa use case for deploying Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)?
Solution:connecting multiple data centers at Layer2while minimizing the number of dark fiber connections required
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Switch-1, Switch-2, and the router run OSPF on LAG 100, which is a Layer 3 LAG. Does this correctly explain how to control how core-to-access traffic Is forwarded?
Solution: To reduce the amount of traffic sent over the ISI between Switch-1 and Swltch-2. enable active forwarding on LAG 100 on both Switch-1 and Switch-2.
Does this correctly describe how Network Analytics Engine (NAE) agents work?
Solution:Agents write data tothe switch's current state database.
Is this a best practice when positioning ArubaOS-CX switches in data center networks?
Solution:Deploy Aruba CX 6300 switches as data center spine switches.