Question 1

You plan to use multi-protocol BGP to implement dynamic VRF route leaking on an ArubaOS-CX switch.
Is this a rule for the setup?
Solution: You can only leak routes between up to three VRFs.
  • Question 2

    Is this a difference between a typical data center network's requirements and a typical campus network's requirements?
    Solution: Data center networks are typically less oversubscribed than campus networks.
  • Question 3

    Refer to the exhibits.


    Is this how the switch-1 handles 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.
  • Question 4

    Refer to the exhibits.


    Is this how the switch handles the traffic?
    Solution: A frame with destination MAC address, 00:50:56:15:16:28, arrives with a VLAN 10 tag on 1/1/1 on Switch-1. Switch-1 encapsulates the frame with VXLAN and an IP header destined to 192.168.1.2.
  • Question 5

    You need to integrate Aruba Fabric Composer (AFC) with customer datacenter software. Is this integration possible?
    Solution: Aruba Fabric Composer (AFC) with Nutanix Hypervisor (AHV)