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HP Exam HPE7-A03 Topic 2 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A03 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 2
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What possible issue with the cote switch selection do you see in regards to the customers' requirements?

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Suggested Answer: A

In the scenario described, the most significant issue with the core switch selection, according to Aruba Campus Access learning resources, is answer A: 'The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.' This is a critical consideration because the bandwidth capabilities between the core and distribution layers significantly impact the overall network performance and scalability. If the core switch cannot support 25GbE downlinks, it may create a bottleneck, preventing the distribution switches from operating at their full capacity and affecting the performance of connected devices and applications. Ensuring the core switch has the necessary port speeds and densities to support the intended design and traffic patterns is crucial in network design, as emphasized in Aruba's documentation on campus network architectures.


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Sheridan
2 months ago
Personally, I'd go with the switch that can handle the most wattage. Gotta keep those servers running, am I right?
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Elliott
1 months ago
B) The cote switch will have a lot of unused ports.
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Izetta
1 months ago
A) The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.
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Dustin
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the core switch will struggle to keep up with all the 'core' business happening! Get it? Core? *chuckles*
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Vincenza
1 months ago
B) The cote switch will have a lot of unused ports.
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Lashanda
1 months ago
A) The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.
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Luis
2 months ago
But what about option D? The 10GbE downlinks are also important for the cabins and technical rooms.
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Kimberlie
2 months ago
B is a valid concern too. Unused ports can be a waste of resources and investment.
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Melissa
29 days ago
C) The cote switch will not have enough ports for VSX links.
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Sabra
1 months ago
B) The cote switch will have a lot of unused ports.
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Cammy
2 months ago
A) The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.
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Elli
2 months ago
I agree with Myong, the customers need the 25GbE downlinks.
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Huey
2 months ago
D is the correct answer. The customers need 10GbE downlinks, and the core switch needs to support that connectivity.
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Reed
1 months ago
D) The cote switch will not support the 10GbE downlinks to the cabins and technical rooms.
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Alease
1 months ago
C) The cote switch will not have enough ports for VSX links.
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Gerri
1 months ago
B) The cote switch will have a lot of unused ports.
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Lina
2 months ago
A) The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.
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Myong
2 months ago
I think option A is a major issue for the customers.
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Veronica
2 months ago
Option A seems to be the most relevant issue. 25GbE downlinks are required, and the core switch needs to support that.
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Alethea
2 months ago
C) The core switch not having enough ports for VSX links could definitely be a problem.
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Dominga
2 months ago
B) I agree, having a lot of unused ports on the core switch would not be ideal.
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Michell
2 months ago
A) The core switch will not support the 25GbE downlinks to the distribution switches.
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