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Some questions:
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An administrator is designing an access layer solution in a data center. A key requirement is to dual-home mission-critical server connections to two different switches, ensuring that the servers always have network access, even during switch software upgrades. This feature should support strictly-controlled provisioning.
What would best meet the administrator’s needs when deploying AOS-CX switches?
A. VSF
B. Dynamic segmentation
C. VSX
D. NAE
Q
What would prevent two OSPF routers from forming an adjacency? (Select two.)
A. Different priorities
B. Different area types
C. Different MTU sizes
D. Different IP addresses
E. Different router IDs
Q
An administrator is implementing a multi-area OSPF network. The network contains a backbone (area 0) and two other areas (1 and 2) connected to ABRs in the backbone The network has one routing switch connected to a service provider located in area 2 Which network design would minimize the number of routes in the routing switches’ link state databases (LSDBs) while still allowing full connectivity?
A. Area 0: Normal Area 1: Totally stubby Area 2: Totally stubby
B. Area 0: Normal Area 1: Totally not-so-stubby Area 2: Totally stubby
C. Area 0: Normal Area 1: Totally stubby Area 2: Totally not-so-stubby
D. Area 0: Not-so-stubby Area 1: Totally not-so-stubby Area 2: Totally not-so-stubby
Q
Examine the AOS-CX configuration:
The switches have a default factory password setting NetEdit fails to access the configuration of the AOS-CX switches. What should the administrator do to solve this problem?
A. Set a password for the default admin user account.
B. Disable telnet globally.
C. Use the default VRF instead of the mgmt VRF
D. Enable IP routing globally
Q
An access layer AOS-CX has no OoS configuration on it. The switch receives an 802.1Q tagged VoIP frame on a port. The frame has an 802.1p value of 6. The IP header has a DSCP value of EF46 How will the switch forward this frame?
A. Forwards it as a normal frame
B. Places it in the high priority queue
C. Forwards It based on the DSCP value in the frame
D. Forwards It based on the 802.1p value in the frame
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