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HP Exam HPE7-A01 Topic 10 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A01 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 10
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Your customer currently has Iwo (2) 5406 modular switches with MSTP configured as their core switches. You are proposing a new solution. What would you explain regarding the Aruba CX VSX switch pair when the Primary VSX node is replaced and the system MAC is replaced?

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Clorinda
29 days ago
Option B is the way to go. Configuring a virtual MAC is the simplest solution to maintain consistency after a hardware swap. Simple is often best.
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Delbert
10 days ago
Option B is the way to go. Configuring a virtual MAC is the simplest solution to maintain consistency after a hardware swap. Simple is often best.
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Leota
14 days ago
B) Configure vMAC on the Primary VSX node under VSX to retain MAC after hardware replacement.
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Kiley
16 days ago
A) VSX will select the MAC address from a node that is the lower ID.
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Adelaide
1 months ago
All these options sound way too technical. I just hope the new switches can handle my daily cat videos without any interruptions!
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Hector
7 days ago
The technical details may seem overwhelming, but rest assured that your daily activities will run smoothly on the new switches.
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Odelia
15 days ago
You can trust that the switches will provide a seamless experience for your cat videos.
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Oretha
22 days ago
Don't worry, the new Aruba CX VSX switch pair is designed to handle high traffic loads efficiently.
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Norah
1 months ago
I agree with Deonna. Option B with vMAC configuration seems like the most logical solution in this scenario.
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Deonna
1 months ago
I think option B is the best choice because it ensures the MAC address is retained after hardware replacement.
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Rosalyn
1 months ago
I'm going with C. The higher ID node should take precedence in selecting the MAC address. It's a more robust approach than relying on a vMAC config.
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Ashton
1 months ago
D is the correct answer. The system-mac is assigned with a fixed MAC based on the VSX ID during the initial configuration. That's the ideal way to handle a hardware replacement.
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Vallie
22 days ago
D) During the initial VSX configuration, the system-mac is assigned with a fixed MAC based on VSX ID.
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Yuki
25 days ago
C) VSX will select the MAC address from a node that is a higher ID.
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Lenora
1 months ago
B) Configure vMAC on the Primary VSX node under VSX to retain MAC after hardware replacement.
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Terina
1 months ago
A) VSX will select the MAC address from a node that is the lower ID.
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Bettina
2 months ago
Option B makes the most sense. Configuring a vMAC on the Primary VSX node will ensure the MAC address is retained after hardware replacement. No need to worry about ID selection.
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Hyun
28 days ago
Agreed. It's a reliable solution for maintaining MAC address continuity in the network.
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Kanisha
1 months ago
Definitely. It simplifies the process and avoids any confusion with ID selection.
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Silvana
1 months ago
User 3: That sounds like a solid plan. It's important to ensure the MAC address stays consistent after hardware replacement.
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Yolande
1 months ago
User 2: I agree. Configuring vMAC on the Primary VSX node is the best way to retain the MAC address.
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Kattie
1 months ago
That's true. It will ensure the MAC address stays consistent even after hardware replacement.
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Eugene
1 months ago
Option B makes sense. Configuring vMAC on the Primary VSX node is the way to go.
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Sylvia
1 months ago
Option B is definitely the way to go. It's the most practical solution.
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