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Exam HP0-Y50: Architecting HP FlexNetwork Solutions (update May 15th, 2015)

What is a potential disadvantage of this design?

A company has several branch offers, each of which has four VLANs: one for employees, one for
guests, one for network infrastructure local services. At each office, a VLAN has a maximum of
200 endpoints. Each branch office represents one Open Shortest path First (OSP) architect has
created the plan shown in the exhibit for IP addressing.
What is a potential disadvantage of this design?

What will provide the most useful information for this decision?

A network architect is using the Network Traffic Analyzer (NTA) module for HP Intelligent

Management Center (MC) to evaluate traffic patterns in a campus LAN environment. The network
architect hopes to use this information to determine whether the current oversubscription is
working well or whether the new plan to have less oversubscription.
What will provide the most useful information for this decision?

Which tasks should the network architect complete to ensure that the HP 5500 IRF group selects the correct pat

The exhibit shows the topology for an enterprise customer LAN with an on-site data center. The
Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) group switches supports a group of computers that very high
availability to the data center. Therefore the customer has requested a backup that extends
directly between the IRF group and the data center core. All of the VLAN interfaces and routed link
aggregations that are shown implement Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in a single area.
Which tasks should the network architect complete to ensure that the HP 5500 IRF group selects
the correct path to the data center during (Select two).

What should the architect tell the customer about the benefits of the proposed solution?


A customer has an existing solution, which is shown in Exhibit 1. (The solution actually includes
more access layer switches than shown.) In the existing solution, each access layer switch routes
traffic.
A network architect is proposing the HP Flex Campus solution shown in Exhibit 2. In this proposed
solution, the core Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) virtual switch routes traffic but the access
layer switches do not. The customer links that in the existing solution if an access layer uplink fails,
failover occurs in less than a second.
The customer also likes that the existing solution does not require Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol (VRRP).
What should the architect tell the customer about the benefits of the proposed solution?


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