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Question 1
Which two statements about SAN zoning on Cisco Nexus switches are true? (Choose two.)
Question 2
Which feature must be enabled for Cisco TrustSec FC Link Encryption to work on a Cisco MDS 9000 Series Switch?
Question 3
Which two actions are required before FIPS is configured in Cisco MDS? (Choose two.)
Question 4
What is an Overlay Transport Virtualization extended VLAN?
Question 5
Which Cisco MDS feature needs to be enabled for Cisco TrustSec FC Link Encryption to work?
Question 6
Refer to the exhibit.
Which two outcomes occur when the state is Other? (Choose two.)
Which two outcomes occur when the state is Other? (Choose two.)
Question 7
Which command configures the aging time for VLAN 100 to 50 minutes?
Question 8
Which command specifies a load-balancing method based on the MAC address of a host where the same forwarder is always used for a particular host while the number of GLBP group members remains unchanged?
Question 9
Refer to the exhibit.
Which result of implementing the configuration is true?
Which result of implementing the configuration is true?
Question 10
Which statement about electronic programmable logic device image upgrades is true?
Question 11
Which feature does a vFC interface support?
Question 12
Which statement about RBAC user roles on a Cisco Nexus switch is true?
Question 13
Which statement accurately describes the implementation of FSPF on Cisco MDS 9700 Series switches?
Question 14
Which statement describes what happens if a new EPLD version is released with a new Cisco NX-OS version for a Cisco Nexus switch, but these EPLDs are not upgraded at the same time that NX-OS is upgraded?
Question 15
Which description of Cisco zoning is true?
Question 16
Which two options can be used for link aggregation when you configure vPC member interfaces? (Choose two.)
Question 17
Which command activates the port security database for VSAN 1 regardless of conflicts?
Question 18
You have two Cisco Nexus 7700 Series switches named SwitchA and SwitchB. You use the Rapid PVST+ protocol. You must configure the switches as the STP root switches for VLANs 100 to 200. Which command set should you run?
Question 19
DRAG DROP
Drag the description on the left to the most appropriate FCoE protocol or feature on the right.
Solution:
ENODES: During FLOGI or FDISC, the ENode advertises the addressing modes it supports. If the FC switch supports an addressing mode that the ENode uses, the virtual link can be established, and the devices can communicate.
FIP: FIP is the set of control plane functions that enable discovery of FCoE-capable devices across FCoE passthrough switches and establishment of legal combinations of virtual links.
FCF: FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) is the FCoE control protocol responsible for establishing and maintaining Fibre Channel virtual links between pairs of FCoE devices (ENodes or FCFs). During the virtual link establishment phase, FIP first discovers FCoE VLANs and remote virtual FC interfaces; then it performs virtual link initialization functions (fabric login [FLOGI] and fabric discovery [FDISC], or exchange link parameters [ELP]) similar to their native Fibre Channel equivalents. After the virtual link is established, Fibre Channel payloads can be exchanged on the virtual link, and FIP remains in
the background to perform virtual link maintenance functions; it continuously verifies reachability between the two virtual FC interfaces on the Ethernet network, and it offers primitives to delete the virtual link in response to administrative actions to that effect. This document does not describe the virtual link maintenance functions of FIP.
Does this meet the goal?
Drag the description on the left to the most appropriate FCoE protocol or feature on the right.
Solution:
ENODES: During FLOGI or FDISC, the ENode advertises the addressing modes it supports. If the FC switch supports an addressing mode that the ENode uses, the virtual link can be established, and the devices can communicate.
FIP: FIP is the set of control plane functions that enable discovery of FCoE-capable devices across FCoE passthrough switches and establishment of legal combinations of virtual links.
FCF: FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) is the FCoE control protocol responsible for establishing and maintaining Fibre Channel virtual links between pairs of FCoE devices (ENodes or FCFs). During the virtual link establishment phase, FIP first discovers FCoE VLANs and remote virtual FC interfaces; then it performs virtual link initialization functions (fabric login [FLOGI] and fabric discovery [FDISC], or exchange link parameters [ELP]) similar to their native Fibre Channel equivalents. After the virtual link is established, Fibre Channel payloads can be exchanged on the virtual link, and FIP remains in
the background to perform virtual link maintenance functions; it continuously verifies reachability between the two virtual FC interfaces on the Ethernet network, and it offers primitives to delete the virtual link in response to administrative actions to that effect. This document does not describe the virtual link maintenance functions of FIP.
Does this meet the goal?
Question 20
Refer to the exhibit.
What is the consequence of configuring peer-gateway on the two vPC peers N7K-1 and N7K-2?
What is the consequence of configuring peer-gateway on the two vPC peers N7K-1 and N7K-2?
Question 21
Which three items must be configured in the port profile client in Cisco UCS Manager? (Choose three.)
Question 22
Which statement about the Layer 3 card on the Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Switch is true?
Question 23
DRAG DROP
Refer to the exhibit.
System A must be able to use VXLAN peer discovery to send a message to System B to receive a response. Drag and drop the peer discovery steps from the left into the correct order on the right.
Solution:
Does this meet the goal?
Refer to the exhibit.
System A must be able to use VXLAN peer discovery to send a message to System B to receive a response. Drag and drop the peer discovery steps from the left into the correct order on the right.
Solution:
Does this meet the goal?
Question 24
Which option accurately describes an EPLD upgrade on supervisor modules?
Question 25
Within the vPC configuration of the 7K's, the command peer switch is configured. What is the result of enabling the command?