Is this a use case for implementing Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch?
Solution:to help the switch to look inside tunneled traffic and apply different quality of service (QoS) settings to different types of traffic
Switch-1 and Switch-2 are AruDaOS-CX switches, which ate part of a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric. Switch-2 is the primary member. Switch-2 experiences apower failure while Switch-l remains up. Switch-2's power recovers, and Switch-2 reboots.
Solution:Switch-2 wails a period called the link-up delay before it enables Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVls) on its VSX LAGs.
Your task is toconfigure 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 and IPv6 Active Gateway.
Can you attach this type of ArubaOS-CX interface to a VRF?
Solution:a loopback Interface
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Is this how the switch handles the traffic?
Solution: A broadcast arrives in VLAN 10 on Switch-1. Switch 1 forwards the frame on all interfaces assigned to VLAN10, except the incoming interface. It encapsulates the broadcast with VXIAN and sends it to 192.168.1.2. but not 192.168.1.3.
Is this a use case for deploying Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS)?
Solution:extending Layer 2 communications between data centers that connect over Layer 3 MPLS links