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A network administrator is implementing OSPF, where there are two exit points. Each exit point has a stateful, application inspection firewall to implement company policies.
What would the best practice be to ensure that one firewall will see both directions of the traffic, preventing asynchronous connections in the network?
An administrator is supporting a network with the access layer consisting of AOS-CX 6300 and 6400 switches. The administrator needs to quickly deploy Aruba IAPs and security cameras in the network, ensuring that the correct QoS and VLAN settings are dynamically applied to the switch ports. Currently, switches are not configured to do device authentication, and no authentication server exists in the network.
Which AOS-CX feature should the administrator use to dynamically assign the policy settings to the correct switch ports?
An administrator is looking for a data center switching solution that will greatly reduce the likelihood of dropped
frames when uplink congestion is experienced. Which AOS-CX switch queuing feature meets the
administrator's needs?
How does PIM build the IP multicast routing table to route traffic between a multicast source and one or more receivers?
'PIM also relies on the unicast routing tables to identify the path back to a multicast source. This routing method is known as reverse path forwarding (RPF). The unicast routing protocols create the unicast routing tables. With this information, PIM sets up the distribution tree for the multicast traffic.
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