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Exam HP0-Y43: Implementing HP Network Infrastructure Solutions (update October 25th, 2014)

What can the administrator do that meets this requirement without disrupting the solution?

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Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

Area 1 and Area 2 in the topology are associated with/21 subnets, shown in Exhibit 1. All of the
switches in this topology are HP Provision ASIC switches, and they have established the
appropriate adjacencies.
In Area 1, one of the/24 subnets within the/21 range, 10.1.19.0/24, is not used. The network
administrator must prevent unnecessary traffic from entering Area 1 if users attempt to reach an
address in the unused range. What can the administrator do that meets this requirement without
disrupting the solution?

what happens next?

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Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

An IRF device consists of four HP 5820 switches. The IRF topology is shown in Exhibit 1. The IRF
settings are shown in Exhibit 2. After these settings are displayed, Member 2 experiences a power
failure and shuts down. After an hour, power is restored, and Member 2 reboots.
Based on this event and the exhibits, what happens next?

Which action should the administrator take to prevent issues with the connection to the core?

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The switches shown in the exhibit are HP Provision ASIC switches. Switches A, B, C, and D
implement MSTP using the settings shown in the exhibit. Switches B and C also connect to a
switch at the core, switch E, on dedicated VLANs that act like routed links. The network
administrator is not certain how or whether switch E implements MSTP. Which action should the
administrator take to prevent issues with the connection to the core?

What must the network administrator do?

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A network administrator configures the HP 2610-24-PoE switch as shown in the exhibit.
Computers belong to the data VLAN, which is VLAN 10. IP phones should transmit traffic on VLAN

20. They should be able to connect to any port and use LLDP-MED to obtain their VLAN
assignment. However, IP phones connected to this switch cannot reach the VoIP server and are
not functioning correctly. IP phones connected to other switches are functioning correctly. What
must the network administrator do?


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