Online Access Free HP0-Y37 Practice Test
Exam Code: | HP0-Y37 |
Exam Name: | Migrating &Troubleshooting Enterprise Networks |
Certification Provider: | HP |
Free Question Number: | 104 |
Posted: | Sep 07, 2025 |
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A customer has a Cisco-based network, and you are replacing the distribution layer switches with HP E-Series switches. The customer wants you to perform the migration with as little downtime as possible, and you plan to connect the E-Series switches temporarily in parallel with the current distribution switches, as shown in the exhibit. As part of the migration, the customer wants you also to migrate the remaining Cisco switches to open-standard protocols rather than the proprietary Cisco ones, which the exhibit shows that these switches currently use.Which Cisco proprietary protocol should you wait to migrate until after you remove the Cisco distribution switches in order to avoid connectivity issues?
Click the Exhibit button and view a network diagram and three switch configurations.
You are in the process of replacing Cisco switches at the distribution layer with HP E-Series switches. You have removed one of the Cisco distribution switches so that only one remains in the network. You have also connected one HP E-Series switch in that switch's place. As shown in the network topology exhibit, the HP E-Series switch connects to the distribution layer, the edge, and the core.To eliminate network loops, the Cisco switches implement Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (Rapid PVST+), and the HP E-Series switch implements Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). (Each connection to the core is a member of a single VLAN that is reserved for that connection and does not participate in the spanning tree.)The exhibit includes configurations for all three switches. Assume that if you do not see a command, the switch is using the default setting for that parameter. You are now ready to migrate Edge1 so that it is connected to the HP E-Series switch only.
What happens when you disable P1 on Edge1?
RRPP statistics for an HP A-Series switch indicate that Hellos are being received on the secondary port but do not indicate that Hellos are being sent on the primary port. What most likely caused this?