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Question 26

Refer to the exhibit. You need to set up an ArubaOS-CX switch to implement Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) WITHOUT Ethernet VPN (EVPN). The exhibit Indicates which servers should be part of the same VXLANs and the desired VNls for the VXLANs. Assume that the network is already configured to permit each ArubaOS-CX switch to reach each other switch's loopback interface.

Is this part of the process for setting up VXLAN to meet the requirements?
Solution: On Switch-1, add VNIs 5010 and 5020 to the same VXLAN interface.

Correct Answer: B
VXLAN is a feature of ArubaOS-CX that provides layer 2 connectivity between networks across an IP network. VXLAN uses a 24-bit identifier called VXLAN Network Identifier (VNI) to segment the layer 2 domain. VXLAN also uses a tunnel endpoint (VTEP) to encapsulate and decapsulate VXLAN packets. A VXLAN interface is a logical interface that represents a VNI and is associated with a source IP address and a VRF. To set up VXLAN without EVPN, you need to create VXLAN interfaces on each switch and configure static VTEP peers. Based on the exhibit, Switch-1 needs to create two VXLAN interfaces, one with ID 5010 and one with ID 5020, to match the VNIs of the servers connected to it. However, you cannot add multiple VNIs to the same VXLAN interface.
Each VNI must have its own VXLAN interface with a unique source IP address and VRF.
Therefore, this is not part of the process for setting up VXLAN to meet the requirements, and the correct answer is no. For more information on VXLAN and EVPN, refer to the Aruba Data Center Network Specialist (ADCNS) certification datasheet2 and the EVPN VXLAN Guide for your switch model.
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Question 27

Does this correctly describe Network Analytics Engine (NAE) limitations on ArubaOS-CX switches?
Solution: Different switches have different limitations for the number of NAE scripts, monitors, and agents supported.

Correct Answer: A
Different switches have different limitations for the number of NAE scripts, monitors, and agents supported is a correct description of Network Analytics Engine (NAE) limitations on ArubaOS-CX switches. NAE is a feature that provides automation and analytics for managing ArubaOS-CX switches. NAE scripts are scripts that run on switches and collect data from various sources. NAE monitors are rules that define conditions and actions for NAE agents. NAE agents are instances of NAE scripts and monitors that run on switches. Different switches have different limitations for the number of NAE scripts, monitors, and agents supported depending on their hardware resources1.
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Question 28

Is this a use case for implementing Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch?
Solution: ensures a minimum bandwidth guarantee between two endpoints traffic with various 802.1 p values.

Correct Answer: A
To ensure a minimum bandwidth guarantee between two endpoints traffic with various 802.1p values is a use case for implementing Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) on an ArubaOS-CX switch. ETS is a feature that provides bandwidth allocation and priority assignment for different traffic classes based on IEEE 802.1Qaz standard. ETS can help to ensure a minimum bandwidth guarantee between two endpoints by assigning different priority groups and bandwidth percentages to different traffic classes based on their 802.1p values1.
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Question 29

You plan to use multi-protocol BGP to implement dynamic VRF route leaking on an ArubaOS-CX switch.
Is this a rule for the setup?
Solution: You can only leak routes between up to three VRFs.

Correct Answer: A
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Question 30

A data center has a three-tier topology with ArubaOS-CX switches at each layer, is this a use case for implementing Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) at the core?
Solution: The aggregation layer operates at Layer 2 only, and the core provides Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions.

Correct Answer: B
The aggregation layer operates at Layer 2 only, and the core provides Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions is not a use case for implementing Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) at the core for a data center that has a three-tier topology with ArubaOS-CX switches at each layer. VSX is a feature that provides active-active forwarding and redundancy for ArubaOS-CX switches. VSX can be implemented at any layer of the data center network, but it is more common to implement it at the aggregation or leaf layer, where it can provide Layer 2 and Layer 3 functions. The core layer typically operates at Layer 3 only and does not require VSX.
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