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Exam HPE6-A72 Topic 2 Question 83 Discussion
HP Exam HPE6-A72 Topic 2 Question 83 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE6-A72 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 2
[All HPE6-A72 Questions]
Refer to the exhibit.
What VSF command produces the above output?
A
show vsf member
B
show vsf link
C
show vsf topology
D
show vsf detail
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Jesse
21 days ago
I'm feeling pretty confident that 'show vsf detail' is the command that would generate this output. It's got all the juicy topology information.
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Marisha
3 days ago
I think 'show vsf topology' might also give us similar information.
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Keneth
7 days ago
I agree, 'show vsf detail' is the command we need to use to get that output.
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Sommer
25 days ago
Hah, 'show vsf link'? That's just showing the link status, not the full topology. C is the way to go here.
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Daniel
8 days ago
Yeah, 'show vsf link' only gives link status, not the complete picture. C is the right command.
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Nicolette
13 days ago
I agree, C is the correct option for showing the full VSF topology.
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Sunny
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) show vsf topology could also be a possible answer.
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Larae
1 months ago
I agree with Annalee, because the output looks like it's showing VSF members.
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Annalee
1 months ago
I think the answer is A) show vsf member.
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Karrie
1 months ago
Nice try, but the 'show vsf member' command wouldn't give you this level of detail. I'm going with option C.
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Mertie
2 days ago
I agree, option C seems to be the best choice.
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Romana
8 days ago
I think the correct command is 'show vsf topology'.
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Arletta
1 months ago
The output looks like a VSF topology diagram, so I'm guessing the correct command is 'show vsf topology'.
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Derick
1 months ago
Yes, I agree. That command is used to display the VSF topology.
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Dalene
1 months ago
I think you're right, 'show vsf topology' should give that output.
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