Is this a requirement for implementing Priority Flow Control (PFC) on an ArubaOS-CX switch interface?
Solution: configuring a DCBX application priority on the interface
Is this correct positioning of AtubaOS-CX switches in the data center?
Solution: A data center will use a leaf-spine topology and requires 64 leaf switches. Aruba CX 8325 switches can be a good choice for both the leaf and spine switches.
An ArubaOS-CX is \ssmq DCBX on Interface 1/1/1. You enter this command:
show dcbx interface 1/1/1
Is this where you can see whether the connected converged network adapter (CNA) has accepted the application priorities advertised with DCBX?
Solution: in the Application Priority Map Local advertisement section
Is this how you should position switches in the ArubaOS-CX portfolio for data center networks?
Solution: Deploy Aruba 8400 switches as data center leaf switches.
Does this correctly describe how the Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) fabric reacts to various component failure scenarios?
Solution: The ISL goes down, and after a few seconds, the keepalive link goes down too. Switch-1 and Switch-2 remains up.
The Split-recovery mode is enabled. In this case the secondary switch first shutdowns and then enables SVis.
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