Is this a best practice when positioning ArubaOS-CX switches in data center networks?
Solution: Deploy Aruba CX 83xx switches as data center spine switches.
Is this a rule for configuring schedule profiles on an ArubaOS-CX switch?
Solution: With the exception of a single strict priority queue, all queues must use the same scheduling algorithm.
Is this a use case for disabling split-recovery mode on ArubaOS-CX switches in a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric?
Solution: You are not concerned about split Drain Issues in your environment, so you want the secondary member to keep its links up if the ISL falls.
The architect designs a spine and leaf network for a single data center that will use multiple leaf switches as Virtual Tunnel End Points (VTEP). The architect needs to select the type of Integrated Routing & Bridging (IRB) for the solution.
Is this statement about the IRB type true?
Solution: Asymmetric IRB requires a third L3 VNI to route packets between ingress and egress VTEPs.
You need to integrate Aruba Fabric Composer (AFC) with customer datacenter software. Is this integration possible?
Solution: Aruba Fabric Composer (AFC) with Nutanix Hypervisor (AHV)