Refer to the exhibit.
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 ISL between Switch-1 and Switch-2. enable Equal Cost Multi Path (ECMP) on both Switch-1 and Switch-2.
Refer to the exhibits.
Is this how the switch-1handles the traffic?
Solution:A broadcast arrives in VLAN 10 on Switch-1. Switch 1 forwards the frame on all interfaces assigned to VLAN 10, except the incoming interface. It encapsulates the broadcast with VXIAN and sends it to 192.168.1.3, out not 192.168.1.2.
Does this correctly describe routing information advertised by a VXLAN Tunnel Endpomt (VTEP) that uses EVPN?
Solution:IMET routes advertise the MAC addresses that the VTEP has learned locally in a VXLAN.
Does this correctly describethe ArubaOS-CX architecture?
Solution:The AtubaOS-CX software is based on the ArubaOS-Switch software and adds data center features.
Is this part of a valid strategy for load sharing traffic across the links in an Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) ring?
Solution:Combine multiple links between two data centers into link aggregations (but not multi-chassis ones).
You enter this command on an ArubaOS-CX switch:
Switch# show erps status ring 1
Is this what the specified status means?
Solution:The status is Idle, which means that the ring is up and fully connected with the RPL port blocked.
Your task is to configure an EVPN solution for a dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 protocol in the overlay networks. Is this statement about EVPN and IPv6 correct?
Solution:Different virtual MAC must be used for IPv4 andIPv6 Active Gateway.
The architect designs a spine and leaf network for a single data center that will use multiple leaf switches as Virtual Tunnel End Points (VTEP). The architect needs to select the type of Integrated Routing & Bridging (IRB) for the solution.
Is this statement about the IRB type true?
Solution:In the Asymmetric IRB egress VTEPs bridge the traffic to the destination networks.