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Question 61

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 routes packets in the ingress VTEP and then routes packets in the egress VTEP.

Correct Answer: B
Asymmetric IRB routes packets in the ingress VTEP and then bridges packets in the egress VTEP1. This means that the ingress VTEP performs both Layer 2 and Layer 3 lookups, while the egress VTEP performs only Layer 2 lookup1. The statement is false because it confuses routing with bridging in the egress VTEP.
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Question 62

Is this statement about ARP and ND Suppression true?
Solution: ARP-Suppression and ND-Suppression must be enabled together.

Correct Answer: B
ARP and ND Suppression are features of ArubaOS-CX that reduce the broadcast traffic on EVPN VXLAN networks1. ARP and ND Suppression enable the switch to reply to ARP and ND requests with information present in the local ARP and neighbor cache, instead of flooding them to all VTEPs1. This reduces the bandwidth consumption and improves the network performance1. ARP-Suppression and ND-Suppression can be enabled or disabled independently1. They do not have to be enabled together1. Therefore, this statement about ARP and ND Suppression is false, and the correct answer is no. For more information on ARP and ND Suppression, refer to the Aruba Data Center Network Specialist (ADCNS) certification datasheet3 and the EVPN VXLAN Guide for your switch model1.
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Question 63

AtubaOS-CX switches are acting as Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Tunnel Endpoints (VTEPs) WITHOUT Ethernet VPN (EVPN).
Does this correctly describe how the VTEPs handle VXLAN traffic forwarding?
Solution: VTEPs that use headend replication forward broadcast as multicast to each VTEP in the same VNI.

Correct Answer: A
VXLAN is a tunneling protocol that encapsulates layer 2 traffic over an IP network using VXLAN Network Identifiers (VNIs) to identify different layer 2 segments. VXLAN Tunnel Endpoints (VTEPs) are devices that perform the encapsulation and decapsulation of VXLAN packets. VTEPs can use different methods to handle broadcast, unknown unicast, and multicast (BUM) traffic within a VNI. One of these methods is headend replication, which means that the VTEP that receives a BUM packet replicates it and sends it as a unicast to each remote VTEP in the same VNI1. This method does not require multicast routing in the underlay network, but it can increase the load on the ingress VTEP. Therefore, this correctly describes how the VTEPs handle VXLAN traffic forwarding without EVPN.
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Question 64

Is this a guideline for establishing a Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) Inter-Switch Link (ISL) between two ArubaOS-CX switches?
Solution: Use a link aggregation with multiple 40GbE links or multiple 100GbE links.

Correct Answer: A
Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) is a high-availability technology that allows two ArubaOS-CX switches to operate as a single logical device. VSX Inter-Switch Link (ISL) is a link between the two VSX switches that is used for both data plane and control plane traffic. It is recommended that the ISL link is a link aggregation with multiple 40GbE links or multiple 100GbE links to provide redundancy and bandwidth1. Therefore, this is a valid guideline for establishing a VSX ISL between two ArubaOS-CX switches.
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Question 65

You enter this command on an ArubaOS-CX switch:
Switch# show erps status ring 1
Is this what the specified status means?
Solution: The status is Protection, which means that the ring is up and fully connected with the RPL port blocked.

Correct Answer: A
The status is Protection, which means that the ring is up and fully connected with the RPL port blocked is what the specified status means for Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch. Protection is one of the possible statuses for an ERPS ring instance, and it indicates that the ring is operating normally with one port blocked to prevent loops. The RPL port is the port that connects to the RPL node, which is responsible for blocking and unblocking traffic on the ring2
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