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

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

Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1

Exhibit 2

A customer has a 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 FlexCampus 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 likes that in the existing solution STP does not block either access layer uplink. 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?

What else does the solution require?

A customer plans to connect 40 Voice over IP (VoIP) phones and 8 security cameras to a switch:
The VoIP phones are Class 2 PoE devices and require a maximum of 45W (draw a maximum of
5w)
The security cameras are Class 4 PoE+ devices and require a maximum of 17W (draw a
maximum of 20 W)
The network architect is proposing an HP 5500-48G-PoE switch, which supports PoE and PoE+
and has a PoE power budget of 370W
The customer and architect agree on the class form of power allocation
What else does the solution require?

How can a network architect adjust the solution to prevent the issue in the failure?

Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit shows a network with HP 3500 yl Series switches at the access layer and HP 8206 zl
switches at the core. The customer with this solution has logged several support calls, which were
eventually tracked down to spanning tree issues. How can a network architect adjust the solution
to prevent the issue in the failure?


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