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Delta - Implementing Aruba Campus Switching Solutions Questions and Answers

Question 9

What is one difference between BPDU protection and root guard?

Options:

A.

BPDU protection works with RPVST+, RSTP, and MSTP. Root guard works with RSTP or MSTP, but not RPVST+.

B.

BPDU protection blocks a port if it receives any BPDU, but root guard blocks a port only if the BPDU indicates a better root path.

C.

BPDU protection is typically implemented on edge ports, but root guard is typically implemented on uplinks with the root port role.

D.

BPDU protection drops BPDUs received on a port, but does not block the port. Root guard blocks the port if it receives a BPDU.

Question 10

Which switches can be deployed in a mesh topology for backplane stacking?

Options:

A.

Aruba 2920 switches

B.

Aruba 2930F switches

C.

Aruba 2930M switches

D.

Aruba 3810 switches

Question 11

Network administrators need to track when traffic matches deny entry in an ACL applied to a port. They want the alert to be sent to a syslog server that is already set up to send logs.

What should administrators do to enable alerts?

Options:

A.

Specify the log option for the ACL entry, and enable ACL debugging.

B.

Set the debug destination to session, and enable ACL debugging.

C.

Enable ACL debugging, and enable SNMP port security traps.

D.

Specify the log option for the ACL entry, and enable SNMP port security traps.

Question 12

Refer to the exhibits.

Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

The company wants to minimize congestion on Link 1. Which spanning tree implementation meets this goal?

Options:

A.

Instance 1 = VLANs 4,6 Instance 2 = VLANs 5,7Switch 2 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 2 instance 2 priority = 1Switch 3 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 3 instance 2 priority = 1

B.

Instance 1 = VLANs 4-5 Instance 2 = VLANs 6-7Switch 2 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 2 instance 2 priority = 1Switch 3 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 3 instance 2 priority = 1

C.

Instance 1 = VLANs 4,6 Instance 2 = VLANs 5,7Switch 2 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 2 instance 2 priority = 1Switch 3 instance 1 priority = 1 Switch 3 instance 2 priority = 0

D.

Instance 1 = VLANs 4-5 Instance 2 = VLANs 6-7Switch 2 instance 1 priority = 0 Switch 2 instance 2 priority = 1Switch 3 instance 1 priority = 1 Switch 3 instance 2 priority = 0

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