Question 16

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.
  • Question 17

    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: Asymmetric IRB requires a third L3 VNI to route packets between ingress and egress VTEPs.
  • Question 18

    Refer to the exhibit.

    which shows the topology tot an Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) solution.
    Is this a valid design for the control and protected VLANs on the VSX fabric 1 switches?
    Solution: Ring l, instance 1:
    control VLAN: 1000 protected VLANs: 51-135 Ring 1, Instance 2:
    control VLAN: 1000 protected VLANs: 136-220 Ring 2, Instance 1: control VLAN: 1001 protected VLANs: 181 -200 Ring 2, Instance 2: control VLAN: 1001 protected VLANs: 201 -220
  • Question 19

    Refer to the exhibit.

    You are adding a VLAN 30, subnet 10.0.30.0/24 to the network shown in the exhibit. (This network is simplified to just the relevant switches for this item.) This subnet belongs in VRF A, and you have added a Layer 3 VLAN 30 interface attached to this VRF on Switch-1. You want to make the services in this VLAN available to devices in 10.1.20.0/24 in VRF B.
    Is this part of a valid setup for meeting these requirements?
    Solution: Add a route with this command: ip route 10.1.20.0/24 vlan20 vrf A
  • Question 20

    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.