Question 1
Examine the configuration performed on newly deployed AOS-CX switches:

After performing this configuration, the administrator notices that the switch ports always remain in the EAP-start state. What should the administrator do to fix this problem?

After performing this configuration, the administrator notices that the switch ports always remain in the EAP-start state. What should the administrator do to fix this problem?
Question 2
Refer to the exhibit:

SW-A is the Layer 3 gateway for:
Server-A in VLAN 100, subnet 10.100.100.0/24
Client-A in VLAN 20, subnet 10.100.20.0/24
Client-B in VLAN 30, subnet 10.100.30.0/24
What must be done to prevent rogue DHCP servers in VLAN 30 on SW-B?

SW-A is the Layer 3 gateway for:
Server-A in VLAN 100, subnet 10.100.100.0/24
Client-A in VLAN 20, subnet 10.100.20.0/24
Client-B in VLAN 30, subnet 10.100.30.0/24
What must be done to prevent rogue DHCP servers in VLAN 30 on SW-B?
Question 3
You are deploying a pair of VSX switches parallel to some existing HPE Comware switches. You would like to configure a common first-hop redundancy protocol as part of your migration strategy. Which of these would be suitable?
Question 4
Which CLI command verifies packet drops caused by policing thresholds?
Question 5
Refer to the exhibit.

SW-A is the layer-3 gateway for:
Server-A in VLAN 100, subnet 10.100.100.0/24
Client-A in VLAN 20, subnet 10.100.20.0/24
Client-B VLAN 30, subnet 10.100.30.0/24
What can be done to trust DHCP server 10.100.100.10 responses on SW-A for clients in VLAN
20?

SW-A is the layer-3 gateway for:
Server-A in VLAN 100, subnet 10.100.100.0/24
Client-A in VLAN 20, subnet 10.100.20.0/24
Client-B VLAN 30, subnet 10.100.30.0/24
What can be done to trust DHCP server 10.100.100.10 responses on SW-A for clients in VLAN
20?
